| Edward Moore - 1787 - 72 стор.
...no heart to fee this change. Bev. Nor I to bear it How fpcaks the world of me, Jarvis ? Jar. As of a man dead Of one, who, walking in a dream, fell down a precipice — The world is forry for you. BeV. Ay, and pities me — Says it not fo ? But I was born to infamy — I'll tell thee... | |
| George Farquhar - 1797 - 466 стор.
...sir ! 1 have BO heart to see this change. Bev. Nor I to bear it How speaks the world of me, Jarvis ? Jar. As of a good man dead. Of one, who, walking in...was born to infamy I'll tell thee what it says ; it rities ; or, to say all in one short word, it calls me — Gamester. Go to thy mistress; I'll see her... | |
| 1804 - 486 стор.
...have no heart to see this change. Bev. Nor I to bear it- — —How speaks the world of me, Jan is ? Jar. As of a good man dead. Of one, who, walking in...fell down a precipice. The world is sorry for you. Jira. Ay, and pities me. Says it not so ? But I was born to infamy I'll tell thee what it says ; it... | |
| Charles Macklin - 1808 - 380 стор.
...— 1 have no heart to see this change. Bev, Nor I to bear it — How speaks the world of ree, JarvU? Jar. As of a good man dead. — Of one, who, walking...fell down a precipice. The world is sorry for you. Eev. Ay, and pities me — Says it not so ? But I was born to infamy. I'll tell thee what it says ;... | |
| 1811 - 620 стор.
...How speaks tit world of me, Jarvis ? Jar. As of a good man dead. Of one, wb, walking in a dream, full down a precipice. The world is sorry for you. Bev. Ay, and pities me. Says it not so .' Bffl I was born to infamy I'll tell thee what it says ; it calls me villain ! a treacherous husbinii,... | |
| James Plumptre - 1812 - 480 стор.
...Sir! 1 have no heart to see this change. Bev. Nor I to bear it How speaks the world of me, Jarvis? Jar. As of a good man dead. Of one who walking in...pities me. Says it not so? But I was born to infamy — Jar. My lov'd master, we are all born to good, if we but so please;— to be good and to do good.... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 498 стор.
...I have no heart to see this change. Bev. Nor I to bear it — How speaks the world of me, Jarvis ? Jar. As of a good man dead — Of one who, walking...fell down a precipice. The world is sorry for you. brother, one lost to nature and her charities ; or, to say all in one short word, it calls me — gamester.... | |
| 1824 - 656 стор.
...sake, sir! I have no heart to see this change, II '. Nor I to bearit. How speaks the world of me, Jams? Jar. As of a good man, dead: of one who, walking in...sorry for you. Bev. Ay, and pities me. Says it not so t But I wax born to infamy. I'll tell thee what it says : it calls me villain ; a treacherous husband... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 834 стор.
...! 1 have no heart to see this change. Bn. Nor I to bear it. How speaks the •world of me, Jarvis? Jar. As of a good man dead. Of one who, walking in...fell down a precipice. The world is sorry for you. How fares it, Beverley ? Honest Mr. Jarvis, well met. That viper, Williams ! wa» it not he that troubled... | |
| 1826 - 508 стор.
...and find I have the power. R. Cruikthank, Del. Beverley. How speaks the world of me, Jarvis ? Jarvis, As of a good man dead — Of one who, walking in a...fell down a precipice. The world is sorry for you. Act II. Scene /, THE GAMESTER. A TRAGEDY, In .if the arts. BY EDWARD MOORE, I ] < , -_ _ t - . ., PRINTED... | |
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