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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... fear to offend me but by with- holding his full and free opinion . Gracchus . - We , who know our Queen so SPEECHES OF ZENOBIA AND HER COUNCIL . 11 Scene from Damon and Pythias, John Banim, Speeches of Zenobia and Council,
... fear to offend me but by with- holding his full and free opinion . Gracchus . - We , who know our Queen so SPEECHES OF ZENOBIA AND HER COUNCIL . 11 Scene from Damon and Pythias, John Banim, Speeches of Zenobia and Council,
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... fear of a tame and cowardly spirit . The generous Zabdas will do me justice - nay , you all will - why am I apprehensive ? Bear with me a moment more Queen and others . - Say on , say on , noble Otho . Otho . - The great Longinus has ...
... fear of a tame and cowardly spirit . The generous Zabdas will do me justice - nay , you all will - why am I apprehensive ? Bear with me a moment more Queen and others . - Say on , say on , noble Otho . Otho . - The great Longinus has ...
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... fears , concerning the present posture of our affairs . My wish has been grati- fied , and I truly thank you all . It cannot be said that I blindly rushed upon danger and ruin , if these await us , or weakly blundered upon a wider ...
... fears , concerning the present posture of our affairs . My wish has been grati- fied , and I truly thank you all . It cannot be said that I blindly rushed upon danger and ruin , if these await us , or weakly blundered upon a wider ...
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... fear the answer - Whom have I wronged ? What province have I oppressed ? What city pillaged ? What region drained with taxes ? Whose life have I unjustly taken , or estates coveted or robbed ? Whose honor have I wantonly assailed ...
... fear the answer - Whom have I wronged ? What province have I oppressed ? What city pillaged ? What region drained with taxes ? Whose life have I unjustly taken , or estates coveted or robbed ? Whose honor have I wantonly assailed ...
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... fear ? Monks.- Those arm'd men in the cloister . Becket.- Be not such cravens ! I will go out and meet them . Grim and others.— Fly , fly , my lord , before they burst the doors ! Becket.- [ Knocking . Why , these are our own monks who ...
... fear ? Monks.- Those arm'd men in the cloister . Becket.- Be not such cravens ! I will go out and meet them . Grim and others.— Fly , fly , my lord , before they burst the doors ! Becket.- [ Knocking . Why , these are our own monks who ...
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