The Dramatic Works, Volumen3Gregg, 1969 |
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... soul . - Poor girl ! I swore to support her affection with my life and fortune ; - ' tis a debt of ho- nour , and ... souls , I pity them . And you must forgive them too . Come , come , melt a little of your flint , Mr Sterling . Ster ...
... soul . - Poor girl ! I swore to support her affection with my life and fortune ; - ' tis a debt of ho- nour , and ... souls , I pity them . And you must forgive them too . Come , come , melt a little of your flint , Mr Sterling . Ster ...
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... soul . Artb . Ha ! does th ' enchanter practise hell upon you ? Is he my rival too ? Em . Yes , but I hate him ; When I was blind , through my shut eyes I saw him ; His voice look'd ugly , and breath'd brimstone on me : And then I first ...
... soul . Artb . Ha ! does th ' enchanter practise hell upon you ? Is he my rival too ? Em . Yes , but I hate him ; When I was blind , through my shut eyes I saw him ; His voice look'd ugly , and breath'd brimstone on me : And then I first ...
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... soul ; and there infects the room My Arthur should possess . Osm . I find too late That Merlin and her lover hath been here . [ Aside . Em . I pr'ythee dreadful thing , tell me thy business here ; And , if thou canst , reform that ugly ...
... soul ; and there infects the room My Arthur should possess . Osm . I find too late That Merlin and her lover hath been here . [ Aside . Em . I pr'ythee dreadful thing , tell me thy business here ; And , if thou canst , reform that ugly ...
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Dramatic Works: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author, Volumen3 David Garrick Vista completa - 1798 |
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