The Works of Lord Byron, Հատոր 10Baudry, 1823 - 861 էջ |
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... This is my only motive . JOSEPHINE . It would be Not easy to persuade my consort of Your good intentions . GABOR . Is he so suspicious ? JOSEPHINE . He was not once ; but time and X. Scene 1 . 41 A TRAGEDY . JOSEPHINE. ...
... This is my only motive . JOSEPHINE . It would be Not easy to persuade my consort of Your good intentions . GABOR . Is he so suspicious ? JOSEPHINE . He was not once ; but time and X. Scene 1 . 41 A TRAGEDY . JOSEPHINE. ...
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. JOSEPHINE . He was not once ; but time and troubles have Made him what you beheld . GABOR . I'm sorry for it . Suspicion is a heavy armour , and With its own weight impedes more than protects . Good night ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. JOSEPHINE . He was not once ; but time and troubles have Made him what you beheld . GABOR . I'm sorry for it . Suspicion is a heavy armour , and With its own weight impedes more than protects . Good night ...
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... once , Whether he be found criminal or no , His face shall be so . STRALENHEIM ( to FRITZ ) . Prithee , Fritz , inform me What hath been done to trace the fellow ? FRITZ . Faith ! My lord , not much as yet , except conjecture ...
... once , Whether he be found criminal or no , His face shall be so . STRALENHEIM ( to FRITZ ) . Prithee , Fritz , inform me What hath been done to trace the fellow ? FRITZ . Faith ! My lord , not much as yet , except conjecture ...
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... once ) in my whole life , and therefore am not Fit to decide . But I came here to seek you . Your couriers are turn'd back - I have outstript them , In my return . STRALENHEIM . You ! -Why ? GABOR , I went at day - break , To watch for ...
... once ) in my whole life , and therefore am not Fit to decide . But I came here to seek you . Your couriers are turn'd back - I have outstript them , In my return . STRALENHEIM . You ! -Why ? GABOR , I went at day - break , To watch for ...
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... once , then , The baron has been robb'd , and upon me This worthy personage has deign'd to fix His kind suscipions - me ! whom he ne'er saw Till yester ' evening . IDENSTEIN . Wouldst have me suspect My own acquaintances ? You have to ...
... once , then , The baron has been robb'd , and upon me This worthy personage has deign'd to fix His kind suscipions - me ! whom he ne'er saw Till yester ' evening . IDENSTEIN . Wouldst have me suspect My own acquaintances ? You have to ...
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