The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 2John Murray, 1827 |
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... pity , Matter of earnest love , your gloss corrupts it With too much ill - placed mirth . Hunt . " Much mirth , " lord Dalyell ! Not so , I vow . Observe me , sprightly gallant . I know thou art a noble lad , a handsome , Descended from ...
... pity , Matter of earnest love , your gloss corrupts it With too much ill - placed mirth . Hunt . " Much mirth , " lord Dalyell ! Not so , I vow . Observe me , sprightly gallant . I know thou art a noble lad , a handsome , Descended from ...
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... pity , But all in vain : here had my comforts sunk And never ris'n again , to tell a story Of the despairing lover , had not now , Even now , the earl your father- Hunt . He means me sure . [ Aside . Dal . After some fit disputes of ...
... pity , But all in vain : here had my comforts sunk And never ris'n again , to tell a story Of the despairing lover , had not now , Even now , the earl your father- Hunt . He means me sure . [ Aside . Dal . After some fit disputes of ...
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... pity now , if he should prove a counterfeit . Kath . Bless the young man , our nation would be laugh'd at For honest souls through Christendom ! my father Hath a weak stomach to the business , madam , But that the king must not be cross ...
... pity now , if he should prove a counterfeit . Kath . Bless the young man , our nation would be laugh'd at For honest souls through Christendom ! my father Hath a weak stomach to the business , madam , But that the king must not be cross ...
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... greater change than was necessary for the metrical arrangement ; in other places the poet is content with clothing the sentiments in his own language ; but A subject of the rarest kind of pity That hath 34 ACT II . PERKIN WARBECK .
... greater change than was necessary for the metrical arrangement ; in other places the poet is content with clothing the sentiments in his own language ; but A subject of the rarest kind of pity That hath 34 ACT II . PERKIN WARBECK .
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John Ford. A subject of the rarest kind of pity That hath in any age touch'd noble hearts , The vulgar story of a prince's ruin , Hath made it too apparent : Europe knows , And all the western world , what persecution Hath raged in ...
John Ford. A subject of the rarest kind of pity That hath in any age touch'd noble hearts , The vulgar story of a prince's ruin , Hath made it too apparent : Europe knows , And all the western world , what persecution Hath raged in ...
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