Classic Dialogues and Dramas: Containing a Number of the Strongest Scenes from Shakespeare, Schiller, Bulwer, Sheridan, and OthersMrs. J. W. Shoemaker Penn Publishing Company, 1923 - 143 Seiten |
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... honor , may my own fall blasted and ruined . I stand ready to pledge for them in this emergency , what every other man of Pal- myra holds it his privilege to offer , my property and my life , and if I have any possession dearer than ...
... honor , may my own fall blasted and ruined . I stand ready to pledge for them in this emergency , what every other man of Pal- myra holds it his privilege to offer , my property and my life , and if I have any possession dearer than ...
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... honor and justice for being watched by another , its equal . Individual character needs such supervision , and national as much . Palmyra is now an imposing object in the eye of the whole world . It is the second power . All I wish is ...
... honor and justice for being watched by another , its equal . Individual character needs such supervision , and national as much . Palmyra is now an imposing object in the eye of the whole world . It is the second power . All I wish is ...
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... honor have I wantonly assailed ? Whose rights , though of the weakest and poorest , have I trenched upon ? I dwell , where I would ever dwell - in the hearts of my people . It is writ in your faces that I reign not more over you than ...
... honor have I wantonly assailed ? Whose rights , though of the weakest and poorest , have I trenched upon ? I dwell , where I would ever dwell - in the hearts of my people . It is writ in your faces that I reign not more over you than ...
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... cannot tell her ; what a cow ard is a man who has lost his honor ! Speak to her- speak to her ( to his mother ) —tell her SCENE FROM THE LADY OF LYONS . 45 The Murder of Thomas A'Becket, Tennyson, Scene from the Lady of Lyons, Bulwer,
... cannot tell her ; what a cow ard is a man who has lost his honor ! Speak to her- speak to her ( to his mother ) —tell her SCENE FROM THE LADY OF LYONS . 45 The Murder of Thomas A'Becket, Tennyson, Scene from the Lady of Lyons, Bulwer,
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... ? Kath - Your majestee ave faussee French enough to deceive de most sage demoiselle dat is in France . K. Hen - Now , fie upon my false French ! By mine honor , in true English , I love thee , HENRY THE FIFTH'S WOOING . 53.
... ? Kath - Your majestee ave faussee French enough to deceive de most sage demoiselle dat is in France . K. Hen - Now , fie upon my false French ! By mine honor , in true English , I love thee , HENRY THE FIFTH'S WOOING . 53.
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