John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: Rule a wife. Venice preserved. CatoFolger Shakespeare Library, 1974 |
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... Hold , hold , ye villain ! What , would you kill your own dear husband ? — Ah ! - Esti . Ah ! -Let mine own dear husband then Be in's own wits : [ Throws him a Purse . ] There , there's a thousand ducats : - Who must provide for you ...
... Hold , hold , ye villain ! What , would you kill your own dear husband ? — Ah ! - Esti . Ah ! -Let mine own dear husband then Be in's own wits : [ Throws him a Purse . ] There , there's a thousand ducats : - Who must provide for you ...
Page 69
... Hold , hold , my lord : - Would you take that , which I've no right to give ? Steal wedlock's property ? —and in his house , Beneath the roof of him who entertains you , Would you his wife betray ? -Will you become The ungrateful viper ...
... Hold , hold , my lord : - Would you take that , which I've no right to give ? Steal wedlock's property ? —and in his house , Beneath the roof of him who entertains you , Would you his wife betray ? -Will you become The ungrateful viper ...
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... hold it out , till terms arrive . Sem . We ought to hold it out till death . - But , Cato , My private voice is drown'd amid the senate's . Cato . Then let us rise , my friends , and strive to fill This little interval , this pause of ...
... hold it out , till terms arrive . Sem . We ought to hold it out till death . - But , Cato , My private voice is drown'd amid the senate's . Cato . Then let us rise , my friends , and strive to fill This little interval , this pause of ...
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ALONSO ALTEA Altia arms Beda Belv Belvidera blood bosom brave Cacaf CACAFOGO Cæsar captain Cato Cato's Covent Garden cozen'd curs'd curse dagger dare Daugh dear death Decius dost thou Duke e'er END OF ACT Enter PEREZ Esti Estifania Exeunt Exit fate father fear Folger Shakespeare Library fool fortune give Guards hand hear heart heaven honest honour husband ISABEL Jaff Jaffier John Philip Kemble Juan Juba Kemble Kemble's lady Leon Lictors live look LORENZO Lucia Lucius madam Marcia Marcus MARGARITA mistress ne'er never noble Numidian Old Wom Pier Pierre Porcius Pr'ythee pray prince Priu PRIULI Promptbooks Renault Roman Roman senate Rome SANCHO SCENE Sempronius senate sorrows soul speak sure swear sweet sword Syph Syphax talk tears tell thee there's thou hast thou rt thoughts traitor VASCO Venice Venice Preserv'd villain virtue wilt woman would'st thou wretch
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