The Works of John Dryden: Dramatic worksPaterson, 1882 |
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... dare to lay it down till I command . I cannot bear a moment's loss of joy.— NIGHT appears above in a chariot . Look up , the Night is in her silent chariot , And rolling just o'er Thebes ; bid her drive slowly , Or make a double turn ...
... dare to lay it down till I command . I cannot bear a moment's loss of joy.— NIGHT appears above in a chariot . Look up , the Night is in her silent chariot , And rolling just o'er Thebes ; bid her drive slowly , Or make a double turn ...
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... had not beaten me in such sober sadness . You would persuade me out of my heathen name , would you ? Merc . Say you are Sosia again , at your peril , sirrah . Sos . I dare say nothing , but thought is SCENE I. 37 AMPHITRYON .
... had not beaten me in such sober sadness . You would persuade me out of my heathen name , would you ? Merc . Say you are Sosia again , at your peril , sirrah . Sos . I dare say nothing , but thought is SCENE I. 37 AMPHITRYON .
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John Dryden, Walter Scott George Saintsbury. Sos . I dare say nothing , but thought is free ; but whatever I am called , I am Amphitryon's man , and the first letter of my name is S , too . You had best tell me that my master did not ...
John Dryden, Walter Scott George Saintsbury. Sos . I dare say nothing , but thought is free ; but whatever I am called , I am Amphitryon's man , and the first letter of my name is S , too . You had best tell me that my master did not ...
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... dare not wholly trust that abominable cudgel ; but ' tis a certain friend of yours and mine , that had a certain name before he was beaten out of it ; but if you are a man that depend not altogether upon force and brutality , but ...
... dare not wholly trust that abominable cudgel ; but ' tis a certain friend of yours and mine , that had a certain name before he was beaten out of it ; but if you are a man that depend not altogether upon force and brutality , but ...
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... dare swear thou beliest him ; my master is more a gentleman than to lay such an unreasonable command upon a poor dis- tressed married couple , and after such an absence , too . No , there is no comparison between my master and thee ...
... dare swear thou beliest him ; my master is more a gentleman than to lay such an unreasonable command upon a poor dis- tressed married couple , and after such an absence , too . No , there is no comparison between my master and thee ...
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