The Works of John Dryden: Dramatic worksPaterson, 1882 |
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Page 42
... eyes beheld , would needs come up to you , when you were asleep ; but when he came down again , he said , he had not waked you . Lov . Sure this fellow , whoe'er he was , was sent by Fortune to mistake me into so much money . - Well ...
... eyes beheld , would needs come up to you , when you were asleep ; but when he came down again , he said , he had not waked you . Lov . Sure this fellow , whoe'er he was , was sent by Fortune to mistake me into so much money . - Well ...
Page 56
... eye of the world . Const . You forge these things prettily ; but I have heard you are as poor as a decimated * cavalier , and had not one foot of land in all the world . Lov . Rivals ' tales , rivals ' tales , madam . Const . Where lies ...
... eye of the world . Const . You forge these things prettily ; but I have heard you are as poor as a decimated * cavalier , and had not one foot of land in all the world . Lov . Rivals ' tales , rivals ' tales , madam . Const . Where lies ...
Page 80
... eye towards you , then , " Trust him , good husband , sweet husband , trust him for my sake : Verily the gentleman's an honest man , I read it in his countenance : and if you should not be at home to receive the money , I know he will ...
... eye towards you , then , " Trust him , good husband , sweet husband , trust him for my sake : Verily the gentleman's an honest man , I read it in his countenance : and if you should not be at home to receive the money , I know he will ...
Page 87
... eyes . Trice . Right reverend , my service to you in canary . [ She drinks after him , and stays at half - glass . L. Du Lake . " Tis a great way to the bottom ; but heaven is all - sufficient to give me strength SCENE I. 87 THE WILD ...
... eyes . Trice . Right reverend , my service to you in canary . [ She drinks after him , and stays at half - glass . L. Du Lake . " Tis a great way to the bottom ; but heaven is all - sufficient to give me strength SCENE I. 87 THE WILD ...
Page 101
... . Const . How do you , sir ? Your eyes look . wondrous dim . Is not there a mist before ' em ? * [ In its original sense of " pallid . " — ED . ] - Isa . Do you not feel a kicking in SCENE II . 101 THE WILD GALLANT .
... . Const . How do you , sir ? Your eyes look . wondrous dim . Is not there a mist before ' em ? * [ In its original sense of " pallid . " — ED . ] - Isa . Do you not feel a kicking in SCENE II . 101 THE WILD GALLANT .
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