Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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Page 80
... SERVANT . Where the devil is mine ? SECOND SERVANT . My pleace is to be no where at all ; and so Ize go about my business . [ Exeunt SERVANTS , running about as if frighted , different ways . Enter SERVANT with Candles , shewing in ...
... SERVANT . Where the devil is mine ? SECOND SERVANT . My pleace is to be no where at all ; and so Ize go about my business . [ Exeunt SERVANTS , running about as if frighted , different ways . Enter SERVANT with Candles , shewing in ...
Page 105
... SERVANT [ Exit . MARLOW . I wonder what Hastings could mean by sending me so valu- able a thing as a casket to keep ... SERVANT . Yes , your honour . MARLOW . She said she'd keep it safe , did she ? ΙΟ 20 SERVANT . Yes , she said she'd ...
... SERVANT [ Exit . MARLOW . I wonder what Hastings could mean by sending me so valu- able a thing as a casket to keep ... SERVANT . Yes , your honour . MARLOW . She said she'd keep it safe , did she ? ΙΟ 20 SERVANT . Yes , she said she'd ...
Page 107
... servants have got drunk already . I'll bear it no longer , and yet , from my respect for his father , I'll be calm . ( To him ) Mr. Marlow , your servant . I'm your very humble servant . [ bowing low MARLOW . Sir , your humble servant ...
... servants have got drunk already . I'll bear it no longer , and yet , from my respect for his father , I'll be calm . ( To him ) Mr. Marlow , your servant . I'm your very humble servant . [ bowing low MARLOW . Sir , your humble servant ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
Copyright | |
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