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Select Miscellaneous Productions, of Mrs. Day, and Thomas Day, Esq: In Verse ... - Page 19
by Esther Milnes Day, Thomas Lowndes - 1805 - 255 pages
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Venice Preserved: A Tragedy, in Five Acts, Issue 14

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...
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Venice Preserved, Or, A Plot Discovered: A Tragedy

Thomas Otway - English drama (Tragedy) - 1797 - 456 pages
...Jaf. A villain I Pier. 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 shew Of liberty, which yet they ne'er must taste of. They say, by them our hands are free from fetters...
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British Theatre, Volume 1

John Bell - English drama - 1792 - 340 pages
...Jaf. A villain ! Pier. Yes, a most notorious villain ; To see the sufferings of my fellow-creature*. And own myself a man : to see our senators Cheat the deluded people with a shew Of liberty, which yet they ne'er must taste of. They say, by them our hands are free from fetters...
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The Manual of Liberty, Or, Testimonies in Behalf of the Rights of Mankind ...

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,...
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Bell's British Theatre, Volume 15

John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 460 pages
...Jaf. A villain ! Pier. 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 shew Of liberty, which yet they ne'er must taste of. They say, by them our hands are free from fetters...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Tragedies

English drama - 1804 - 510 pages
...Jaf. A villain ! Pier. Yes, a most notorious villain ; To sec the sufferings of my fellow-creatures, And own myself a man : to see our senators Cheat the deluded people with a shew Of liberty, which yet they ne'er must taste of. They say, by them our hands are free from fettere;...
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The British drama, Volume 1

British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...Jaf. A villain Í Pier. 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 shew Of liberty, which, yet they ne'er must taste of. They say, by them our hands are free from fetters;...
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The British drama, Volume 1

British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...Jaf. A villain ! Pier. 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 shew Of liberty, which yet they ne'er must taste of. They say, by them our hands are free from fetters;...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

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...
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The modern British drama, Volume 1

British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...Jaf. A villain ! p'ie r. 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 shew Of liberty, which yet they ne'er must taste of. They say, by them our hands are free from fetters;...
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