| John Dryden - 1717 - 464 страници
...With what the laft Neceflity has urg'd On my forfaken Miftrefs ; yet I muft not Prefumc to fay he* Heart is wholly alter'd. Ant. No, dare not for thy Life, I charge thee dare not»--J Pronounce that fatal Word. Qctttv. Muft I bear this ? Good Heav'n, afford me Patience. \Afidt.... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 382 страници
...cars With what the lafl neceflity has urg'd On my tbrfaken miftrefs ; yet I muft not Prefume to fay her heart is wholly alter'd. Ant. No, dare not for...I charge thee, dare not Pronounce that fatal word. Of}. Muft I bear this ? Good heav'n, afford me patience ! [dfiJe. Vent. On, fweet eunuch ; my dear... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 382 страници
...what the laft neceffity has urg'd On my forfaken miftrefs; yet I muil not Prefume to fay her henrt is wholly alter'd. . Ant. No, dare not for thy life, I charge thec, dare not Pronounce that fatal word. OH. MuflIbearthis?GooJHeav'n! afford me patience! [Aftde.... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 422 страници
...ears With what the laft neceflity has urg'd On my forfaken miftrefs ; yet I mull not Prefume to fay her heart is wholly alter'd. Ant. No, dare not for...I charge thee, dare not Pronounce that fatal word. OH, Muft I bear this ? Good heav'n, afford me patience ! [d/ftcf-'fuf. On, fweet eunuch ; my dear half... | |
| Susanna Centlivre - 1797 - 462 страници
...eunuch, The emperor has giv'n thee leave to speak. Altx. Else had I never dar'd t' offend his ears With what the last necessity has urg'd On my forsaken...I charge thee, dare not Pronounce that fatal word. OS. Must I bear this ? Good Heav'n I afford me patience ? [s/>id,. Vent. Oh, sweet eunuch I my dear... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 458 страници
...eunuch, The emperor has giv'n thee leave to speak. Alex. Else had I never dar'd t' offend hfs ears With what the last necessity has urg'd On my forsaken...I charge thee, dare not Pronounce that fatal word. OS. Must I bear this f Good Heav'n 1 afford me patience ? [Asidt, Vent. Oh, sweet eunuch 1 my dear... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 страници
...leave to speak. Akjc. Else had I never dared to offend his ears With what the last necessity has urged On my forsaken mistress ; yet I must not Presume to say, her heart is wholly altered. Ant. No, darn not for thy life ! I charge thec, dare not Pronounce that fatal word ! Oct.... | |
| 1804 - 516 страници
...leave to speak. Alex. Else had I never dared to offend his ears With what the last necessity has urged On my forsaken mistress ; yet I must not Presume to say, her heart is wholly altered. Ant. No, dare not for thy life ! I charge thee, dare not Pronounce that fatal word ! Oct.... | |
| John Fletcher, David Garrick - 1808 - 410 страници
...not, eunuch, The emperor has given thee leave to speak. Alex. Else had I never dar'd t'offend his ears With what the last necessity has urg'd On my forsaken...I charge thee, dare not Pronounce that fatal word. Oct. Must I bear this? Good Heav'n ! afford me patience! [Aside. Vent. O, sweet eunuch ! my dear half... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 416 страници
...not, eunuch, The emperor has given thee leave to speak. Alex. Else had I never dar'd t'oftend his ears With what the last necessity has urg'd On my forsaken...I charge thee, dare not Pronounce that fatal word. Oct. Must I bear this? Good Heav'n ! afford me patience ! | [Aside. Vent. O> sweet eunuch ! my dear... | |
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