The Works of John Dryden: Dramatic worksPaterson, 1882 |
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... savourly when ' tis offered him by a fair hand- Jup . Well , my familiar sons , this saucy carriage I have deserved ; for he , who trusts a secret , VOL . VIII . B Makes his own man his master . I read your SCENE I. 17 AMPHITRYON .
... savourly when ' tis offered him by a fair hand- Jup . Well , my familiar sons , this saucy carriage I have deserved ; for he , who trusts a secret , VOL . VIII . B Makes his own man his master . I read your SCENE I. 17 AMPHITRYON .
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John Dryden, Walter Scott George Saintsbury. Makes his own man his master . I read your thoughts ; Therefore you may as safely speak as think . Merc . Mine was a very homely thought . - I was considering into what form your almighty ...
John Dryden, Walter Scott George Saintsbury. Makes his own man his master . I read your thoughts ; Therefore you may as safely speak as think . Merc . Mine was a very homely thought . - I was considering into what form your almighty ...
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... master of the universe . Phod . Ay , my lord , I see you are on fire ; but the devil a bucket shall be brought to quench it , without my leave . You may go to bed , madam ; but you shall see how heaven will bless your night's work , if ...
... master of the universe . Phod . Ay , my lord , I see you are on fire ; but the devil a bucket shall be brought to quench it , without my leave . You may go to bed , madam ; but you shall see how heaven will bless your night's work , if ...
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... master , to send me out this dreadful dark night , to bring the news of his victory to my lady ? and was not I possessed with ten devils , for going on his errand , without a convoy for the safeguard of my person ? Lord , how am I ...
... master , to send me out this dreadful dark night , to bring the news of his victory to my lady ? and was not I possessed with ten devils , for going on his errand , without a convoy for the safeguard of my person ? Lord , how am I ...
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... master's ; for I lie in the garret , and he lies under me . Merc . Have your master and you no names , sirrah ? Sos . His name is Amphitryon ; hear that , and tremble . Merc . What , my lord general ? Sos . Oh , has his name mollified ...
... master's ; for I lie in the garret , and he lies under me . Merc . Have your master and you no names , sirrah ? Sos . His name is Amphitryon ; hear that , and tremble . Merc . What , my lord general ? Sos . Oh , has his name mollified ...
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