Tales of the Drama Founded on the Tragedies of Shakspeare, Massinger, Shirley, Rowe, Etc., and on the Comedies of Steele, Farquhar, EtcS. Andrus and son, 1848 |
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... sight of Eugenia , and his conscience smote him with the injury he had done her ; but there was no time now for repentance or atonement ; the deadly poison ran through his veins : shivering with cold , or raging with fever , he was ...
... sight of Eugenia , and his conscience smote him with the injury he had done her ; but there was no time now for repentance or atonement ; the deadly poison ran through his veins : shivering with cold , or raging with fever , he was ...
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... sight of her distress . He took her hand with tenderness ; and was in the act of raising it to his lips , when the sight of a brace- let which she wore attracted his notice : he started , " Gracicus heaven ! what do I behold ? how came ...
... sight of her distress . He took her hand with tenderness ; and was in the act of raising it to his lips , when the sight of a brace- let which she wore attracted his notice : he started , " Gracicus heaven ! what do I behold ? how came ...
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... sight of the conspirators , they however , demanded satisfaction ; and Brutus promised , they should be satisfied by the explanation which would be given . They followed to the forum , where Brutus mounted the pulpit , and addressed ...
... sight of the conspirators , they however , demanded satisfaction ; and Brutus promised , they should be satisfied by the explanation which would be given . They followed to the forum , where Brutus mounted the pulpit , and addressed ...
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HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY | 5 |
THE INCONSTANT | 31 |
THE GOODNATURED MAN | 49 |
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