The Plays of George Colman, the Elder, المجلد 3Garland Pub., 1983 |
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الصفحة 12
... Volp . Bring him near , where is he ? I long to feel his hand . Mof . The plate is here , Sir . Volt . How fare you , Sir ? Volp . I thank you , Signior Voltore . Where is the plate ? mine eyes are bad . Volt . I'm forry , To fee you ...
... Volp . Bring him near , where is he ? I long to feel his hand . Mof . The plate is here , Sir . Volt . How fare you , Sir ? Volp . I thank you , Signior Voltore . Where is the plate ? mine eyes are bad . Volt . I'm forry , To fee you ...
الصفحة 47
... Volp ? Volp . Troubled with noife ; I cannot fleep ; I dreamt That a range tury enter'd now my house , And with the dreadfui tempeft of her breath Did cleave my root alunder . Lady . Believe me , and I Had the m ft rearful dream , could ...
... Volp ? Volp . Troubled with noife ; I cannot fleep ; I dreamt That a range tury enter'd now my house , And with the dreadfui tempeft of her breath Did cleave my root alunder . Lady . Believe me , and I Had the m ft rearful dream , could ...
الصفحة 91
... Volp . Signior Corvino ! and Corbaccio I - Sir , Much joy unto you . Corv . Of what ? Volp . The fudden good Dropp'd down upon you Corb . Where ? Velp . And none knows how . From old Volpone , Sir . Corb . Out , errant knave ! [ Afide ...
... Volp . Signior Corvino ! and Corbaccio I - Sir , Much joy unto you . Corv . Of what ? Volp . The fudden good Dropp'd down upon you Corb . Where ? Velp . And none knows how . From old Volpone , Sir . Corb . Out , errant knave ! [ Afide ...
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Achilles Afide Albina appear Athelwold AUTHOR Avoc bear beauty believe Beverley bring character Check comes COMUS Corb Corv court daughter dead dear Denier doubt Edgar Elfrida Enter Exit eyes Fable face fair FAIRY faith fame father fear fhall fhould follow fome fortune fuch fure give Gold hand Handy happy hath hear heard heart Heav'n honour hope I'll keep King Lady leave letters light live look Lord Lycom Lydia madam MANAGER mean Mofca muft muſt nature never night once Orgar performed play poor Pray prefent SATYR SCENE SONG tell Theaf Theatre thee thefe theſe thing thou thought true truth turn unto Virgins Volp whole wife woman young