The British drama, Том 21804 |
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... fear , are all lost under the monotonous uniformity of a mask . The actor , who comes on the stage laughing , must continue to laugh , when he has no longer any share in the joke . Though cudgelled by his master , and scolded by his ...
... fear , are all lost under the monotonous uniformity of a mask . The actor , who comes on the stage laughing , must continue to laugh , when he has no longer any share in the joke . Though cudgelled by his master , and scolded by his ...
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... fear one shonld die ; ' and those will cost at least three score guineas . ' Thrifty . Hang him , rogue ! why should he have two horses ? But I care not if I give three- score guineas to be rid of this affair . Sca . Then , Says he , my ...
... fear one shonld die ; ' and those will cost at least three score guineas . ' Thrifty . Hang him , rogue ! why should he have two horses ? But I care not if I give three- score guineas to be rid of this affair . Sca . Then , Says he , my ...
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... fears you not . Thrifty . You lie , I have not courage ; I do fear him mortally ! Shift . He , he , he ! Ounds he ! would all his family were in him , I'd cut off root and branch . Dishonour my sister ! This in his guts ! What fellow's ...
... fears you not . Thrifty . You lie , I have not courage ; I do fear him mortally ! Shift . He , he , he ! Ounds he ! would all his family were in him , I'd cut off root and branch . Dishonour my sister ! This in his guts ! What fellow's ...
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... fear from her , and your brother , you know , is my intimate friend ; you may , therefore , conceal me some- where about the house for a few days . I'll creep into any hole . Ser . Ay ; but who must have the care of bring- ing us ...
... fear from her , and your brother , you know , is my intimate friend ; you may , therefore , conceal me some- where about the house for a few days . I'll creep into any hole . Ser . Ay ; but who must have the care of bring- ing us ...
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... fear is a stranger , Where love is sincere . Repulses but fire us , Despair we despise , If beauty inspire us To pant for the prize . [ Exit . Hear . Well , go thy way , and get her ; for thou deserv'st her , o ' my conscience - How ...
... fear is a stranger , Where love is sincere . Repulses but fire us , Despair we despise , If beauty inspire us To pant for the prize . [ Exit . Hear . Well , go thy way , and get her ; for thou deserv'st her , o ' my conscience - How ...
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