Bell's British Theatre, Volume 21John Bell J. Bell, 1797 |
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... Phad . No matter . Alc . From Amphitryon ? Phad . No matter , neither . Alc . Answer me , I charge thee , if thy good news be any thing relating to my lord ; if it be , assure thyself of a reward . Phad . Ay , madam , now you say ...
... Phad . No matter . Alc . From Amphitryon ? Phad . No matter , neither . Alc . Answer me , I charge thee , if thy good news be any thing relating to my lord ; if it be , assure thyself of a reward . Phad . Ay , madam , now you say ...
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... Phad . Why , he is victorious . Indeed I prayed devoutly to Jupiter for a victory ; by the same token , that you should give me ten pieces of gold , if I brought you news of it . Alc . They are thine ; supposing he be safe too . Phad ...
... Phad . Why , he is victorious . Indeed I prayed devoutly to Jupiter for a victory ; by the same token , that you should give me ten pieces of gold , if I brought you news of it . Alc . They are thine ; supposing he be safe too . Phad ...
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John Bell. Phad . Then , I believe , he is victorious ; and I know he is safe : for I looked through the key - hole , and saw him knocking at the gate . Alc . And wouldst thou not open to him ? Oh , thou traitress ! Phad . No , I was a ...
John Bell. Phad . Then , I believe , he is victorious ; and I know he is safe : for I looked through the key - hole , and saw him knocking at the gate . Alc . And wouldst thou not open to him ? Oh , thou traitress ! Phad . No , I was a ...
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... Phad . [ Pulling him on t'other side . ] Peace ! min a lover , and yours but a husband : and my judge my lord too ; the title shall take place , and I will answered . Jup . Sosia is safe - Gripus is rich - both coming I rode before them ...
... Phad . [ Pulling him on t'other side . ] Peace ! min a lover , and yours but a husband : and my judge my lord too ; the title shall take place , and I will answered . Jup . Sosia is safe - Gripus is rich - both coming I rode before them ...
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... Phad . ' Tis very true , madam ; the poor gentleman ust needs be weary : and , therefore , ' twas not ill ntrived that he must lie alone to - night . Alc . [ To Jup . ] I must confess , I made a kind of promise . Phad . [ Almost crying ...
... Phad . ' Tis very true , madam ; the poor gentleman ust needs be weary : and , therefore , ' twas not ill ntrived that he must lie alone to - night . Alc . [ To Jup . ] I must confess , I made a kind of promise . Phad . [ Almost crying ...
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