The Works of John Dryden: Dramatic worksPaterson, 1882 |
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... thee , old Night , woe be to the monarch that has not the women on his side ! Night . Then , by your rule , Mercury ... thee for a bawd , when he first made thee . What SCENE I. 23 AMPHITRYON .
... thee , old Night , woe be to the monarch that has not the women on his side ! Night . Then , by your rule , Mercury ... thee for a bawd , when he first made thee . What SCENE I. 23 AMPHITRYON .
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... thee , send her ! Jup . [ Aside . ] Now I could call my thunder to revenge me , But that were to confess myself a god , And then I lost my love ! Alcmena , come ; By heaven , I have a bridegroom's fervour for thee , As I had ne'er ...
... thee , send her ! Jup . [ Aside . ] Now I could call my thunder to revenge me , But that were to confess myself a god , And then I lost my love ! Alcmena , come ; By heaven , I have a bridegroom's fervour for thee , As I had ne'er ...
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... thee . Sos . Now am I to give my lady an account of my lord's victory ; ' tis good to exercise my parts beforehand , and file my tongue into eloquent expressions , to tickle her ladyship's imagination . Merc . [ Aside . ] Good ! and ...
... thee . Sos . Now am I to give my lady an account of my lord's victory ; ' tis good to exercise my parts beforehand , and file my tongue into eloquent expressions , to tickle her ladyship's imagination . Merc . [ Aside . ] Good ! and ...
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... thee for it . Oh , how I should hate thee now , if I could leave loving thee ! Phæd . Not a word of the dear golden goblet , as you hope for - you know what , Sosia . Merc . You give me hope , then- Phod . Not absolutely hope neither ...
... thee for it . Oh , how I should hate thee now , if I could leave loving thee ! Phæd . Not a word of the dear golden goblet , as you hope for - you know what , Sosia . Merc . You give me hope , then- Phod . Not absolutely hope neither ...
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... thee . Brom . Thou wouldst have a woman of the town , wouldst thou ; to be always speaking my husband fair , to make him digest his cuckoldom more easily ! wouldst thou be a wittol , with a vengeance to thee ? I am resolved I'll scour ...
... thee . Brom . Thou wouldst have a woman of the town , wouldst thou ; to be always speaking my husband fair , to make him digest his cuckoldom more easily ! wouldst thou be a wittol , with a vengeance to thee ? I am resolved I'll scour ...
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