Classic Dialogues and Dramas: Containing a Number of the Strongest Scenes from Shakespeare, Schiller, Bulwer, Sheridan, and OthersMrs. J. W. Shoemaker |
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... faith in his sovereign . Great Queen , believe me , the nation is with you . Palmyra , as one man , will pour out treasure to the last and least dust of gold , and blood to the last drop , that you may still sit secure upon that throne ...
... faith in his sovereign . Great Queen , believe me , the nation is with you . Palmyra , as one man , will pour out treasure to the last and least dust of gold , and blood to the last drop , that you may still sit secure upon that throne ...
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... faith in the military genius and prowess of either Zenobia or Zabdas , with both of whom , side by side , I have fought so many times , and by their conduct mounted up to victory . Neither do I doubt the courage of our native Palmy ...
... faith in the military genius and prowess of either Zenobia or Zabdas , with both of whom , side by side , I have fought so many times , and by their conduct mounted up to victory . Neither do I doubt the courage of our native Palmy ...
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... faith upon any dog of a fellow , certain to ill - use her in some way or other . What did she propose to herself , I should like to know ! She had had one husband . She had seen David Copperfield out of the world , who was always ...
... faith upon any dog of a fellow , certain to ill - use her in some way or other . What did she propose to herself , I should like to know ! She had had one husband . She had seen David Copperfield out of the world , who was always ...
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... faith ? ' I wear out my suit . Give me your answer ; i ' faith , do : and so clap hands and a bar- gain : how say you , lady ? Kath - Sauf votre honneur , me understand vell . K. Hen - Marry , if you would put me to verses or to dance ...
... faith ? ' I wear out my suit . Give me your answer ; i ' faith , do : and so clap hands and a bar- gain : how say you , lady ? Kath - Sauf votre honneur , me understand vell . K. Hen - Marry , if you would put me to verses or to dance ...
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... faith , is ' t not , Kate ; but thy speaking of my tongue , and I thine , most truly - falsely , must needs be granted to be much at one . But , Kate , dost thou understand thus much English , canst thou love me ? Kath - I cannot tell ...
... faith , is ' t not , Kate ; but thy speaking of my tongue , and I thine , most truly - falsely , must needs be granted to be much at one . But , Kate , dost thou understand thus much English , canst thou love me ? Kath - I cannot tell ...
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Antony art thou Aurelian Becket Betsey blood brother Brutus Cæsar Capt Cassius Cassius-I Charles Dickens Child dialect Christmas COMPANY 925-27 FILBERT coward Damon DAMON AND PYTHIAS David David Copperfield dear death Decoration Day dialogues Dick dost doth Dramatic dream Drill Enter entertainment Exit eyes father FILBERT STREET PHILADELPHIA Fitzurse flowers girl give hand hath hear heart heaven honor Humorous Jack John of Salisbury Kate king kiss lady look Malaprop Mark Antony mercy Miss Trotwood Monks mother Murdstone Negro dialect never noble Palmyra PARTHENIA Pathetic PENN PUBLISHING COMPANY poor PUBLISHING COMPANY 925-27 Queen Roderick Dhu Roman Rome Romeo Saladin SCENE Shouts Shylock sister song soul speak stand sweet sword tell thee thine THOMAS À BECKET thou art thou hast thou wilt thyself tongue weep wife word Zabdas Zenobia