Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesCharles Lamb Wiley, John and Putnam, G.P., 1856 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... Father : but filial piety prevails , above the consideration either of his Uncle's displeasure , or of his Father's late unkindness ; and he visits his father in Prison . FOSTER . ROBERT . Fos . O torment to my soul , what mak'st thou ...
... Father : but filial piety prevails , above the consideration either of his Uncle's displeasure , or of his Father's late unkindness ; and he visits his father in Prison . FOSTER . ROBERT . Fos . O torment to my soul , what mak'st thou ...
Strana 138
... father to so vile a son . Rob . O my abortive fate , Why for my good am I thus paid with hate ? From this sad place of Ludgate here I freed An uncle , and I lost a father for it ; Now is my father here , whom if I succor , I then must ...
... father to so vile a son . Rob . O my abortive fate , Why for my good am I thus paid with hate ? From this sad place of Ludgate here I freed An uncle , and I lost a father for it ; Now is my father here , whom if I succor , I then must ...
Strana 139
With Notes Charles Lamb. I'll feed my father ; though like the Pelican , I peck mine own breast for him . His Father appears above at the Grate , a Box hanging down . Fos . Bread , bread , one penny to buy a loaf of bread , for the ...
With Notes Charles Lamb. I'll feed my father ; though like the Pelican , I peck mine own breast for him . His Father appears above at the Grate , a Box hanging down . Fos . Bread , bread , one penny to buy a loaf of bread , for the ...
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