| Thomas Otway - 1899 - 64 pages
...Beneath me ; Yet, Jaffier, for all this I am a villain ; JAFFIER. (K. c.) A villain ! PIERRE. Yes, a most notorious villain:: To see the sufferings of...to see our senators Cheat the deluded people with a show Of liberty, which yet they ne'er must taste of They say, by them our hands are free from fetters... | |
| Thomas Otway - Venice (Italy) - 1766 - 92 pages
...moft notorious Villain ; To fee the Sufferings of my Fellow-creatures, And own myfelf a Man : To fee our Senators Cheat the deluded People with a Shew Of Liberty, which \et they ne'er muft tafte of. 'They fay, by them our Hands are free from Fetters, Yet whom they pleafe... | |
| Civil rights - 1795 - 432 pages
...me ; Yet, Jaffier, for all this, I am a villain. . • i. • \ Jaffiar. A villain! Pierre. Yes, and a most notorious villain ; To see the sufferings of my fellow creatures, -, ,7 And own myself a man : to see our senators .' Cheat the deluded people with a show ' Of liberty,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 382 pages
...Jaff. A villain! Pierre. Yes, a most notorious villain ; To see the sufferings of my fellow-creatures, And own myself a man ; to see our senators Cheat the deluded people with a show Of liberty, which yet they ne'er must taste of. They say, by them our hands are free from fetters... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - English drama - 1815 - 474 pages
...crush the wretch beneath me ; Yet, Jaffier, for all this I'ma villain. Jaf. A villain ! Pier. Yes, a most notorious villain ; To see the sufferings of...to see our senators Cheat the deluded people with a show Of liberty, which yet they ne'er must taste of. They say, by them our hands are free from fetters... | |
| English drama - 1824 - 660 pages
...or crush the wretd beneath me ; Yet, Jaffier, for all this, I'ma villain. Jaf. A villain! Pier. Yes, a most notorious villain ; To see the sufferings of...fellow creatures, And own myself a man : to see our senator» Cheat the deluded people with a shew Of liberty, which yet they ne'er must taste of. They... | |
| Owen Williams - English drama - 1828 - 912 pages
...or crush the wretch beneath me; Yet, Jaffier, for all this I'ma villain. Ja/. A villain! Pier. Yes, fury; drove her down The precipice of death ! Wretch...seen her last despairing look! Upon the brink she show Of liberty, which yet ihey ne'er must taste of. They say, by them our hands are free from fetters;... | |
| Owen Williams - English drama - 1828 - 926 pages
...or crush the wrelch beneath me; Yet, Jaffier, for all this I'ma villain. Jaf. A villain ! Pier. Yes, a most notorious villain; To see the sufferings of...man : to see our senators Cheat the deluded people wilh a show Of liberty, which yet they ne'er must taste of. They say, by them our hands are free from... | |
| British theatre - 1830 - 928 pages
...W, JafGer, for all tbis I'ma villain. Jaf- A villain ! A'fr. Yes, a most notorious villain | T» i« the sufferings of my fellow creatures, And own myself a man: to see our senators «el the deluded people wilh a show Of liberty, which yet they ne'er must taste of. Tht» say, by them... | |
| British theatre - 1831 - 922 pages
...jne; ïet, Jaflicr, for all this I'ma villain. Jaf. A -villain ! Pier. Yes, a most notorious villainy To see the sufferings of my fellow creatures, And own myself a man : to sec our senators Cheat the deluded people with a show Of liberty, which yet they ne'er must taste of.... | |
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