The New English Theatre: Containing the Most Valuable Plays which Have Been Acted on the London Stage, Volume 9J. Rivington, 1777 |
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Pagina 17
... honour , at every word : Yet afk ' em for our wages , and they plead the privilege of their honour , and will not pay us ; nor let us take our privilege of the law upon them . These are à very hopeful fort of patriots , to ftand up as ...
... honour , at every word : Yet afk ' em for our wages , and they plead the privilege of their honour , and will not pay us ; nor let us take our privilege of the law upon them . These are à very hopeful fort of patriots , to ftand up as ...
Pagina 18
... honour , and the world will envy me this glory : - Well anfwer'd on my fide- -And how does my lord Amphitryon --Madam , he always does like a man of courage , when he is call'd by honour .. There I think I nick'd it.- -But when will he ...
... honour , and the world will envy me this glory : - Well anfwer'd on my fide- -And how does my lord Amphitryon --Madam , he always does like a man of courage , when he is call'd by honour .. There I think I nick'd it.- -But when will he ...
Pagina 31
... honour , as I am , thou perjur'd villain ! Merc . Ay , you are too much a woman of honour , to my forrow ; many a poor husband wou'd be glad to compound for lefs honour in his wife , and more quiet . Pr'ythee be but honeft , and ...
... honour , as I am , thou perjur'd villain ! Merc . Ay , you are too much a woman of honour , to my forrow ; many a poor husband wou'd be glad to compound for lefs honour in his wife , and more quiet . Pr'ythee be but honeft , and ...
Pagina 33
... honour in every thing but juft fighting . ' I tell you once again , ' in plain fincerity and fimpli- city of heart , that before last night , I never took B 5 myfelf ACT III . SCENE . before Amphitryon's Palau . Amphitryon AMPHITRY ON . 33.
... honour in every thing but juft fighting . ' I tell you once again , ' in plain fincerity and fimpli- city of heart , that before last night , I never took B 5 myfelf ACT III . SCENE . before Amphitryon's Palau . Amphitryon AMPHITRY ON . 33.
Pagina 41
... honour , and my love ! And am a foul adultrefs ! Amph . What thou art , Thou stand'ft condemn'd to be by thy relation . Alc . Go , thou unworthy man ; for ever go : No more my husband ! Go , thou bafe impoftor " ; Who tak'st a vile ...
... honour , and my love ! And am a foul adultrefs ! Amph . What thou art , Thou stand'ft condemn'd to be by thy relation . Alc . Go , thou unworthy man ; for ever go : No more my husband ! Go , thou bafe impoftor " ; Who tak'st a vile ...
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Pagina 61 - Sir, my fortune is equal to yours, my friends as powerful, and both shall be put to the test, to do me justice.
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Pagina 39 - I have discovered so much manly virtue; thine, in that thou shalt have due reward of all thy worth. Give me thy hand. My nephew is the alone remaining branch of all our ancient family: him I thus blow away, and constitute thee in his room to be my heir MASK.