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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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The British Drama: Illustrated, Volume 1

English drama - 1868 - 338 pages
...crush the wretch beneath me ; Yet, Jaffler, 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 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 Central literary magazine, Volume 3

Birmingham central literary assoc - 1877 - 452 pages
...crush the wretch beneath me ; Yet, Jaffier, for all this I am a villain. yaff: A villain ! Pierre: Yes, a most notorious villain ; To see the sufferings of...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: A Tragedy in Five Acts ...

Thomas Otway - Venice (Italy) - 1874 - 78 pages
...c.) 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 New York Drama: no. 25-36

American drama - 1876 - 394 pages
...c.} 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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New Plays

Daniel Puseley - English drama - 1876 - 166 pages
...villain ! " PIEBBE. " 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 — ****** " All that bear this are villains,...
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Tales from the Old Dramatists

Marmaduke Edmonstone Browne - English drama - 1878 - 360 pages
...rulers, his mind has dwelt on their condition until he seems to himself to be a villain — " Yes, and 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." Gradually, perceiving the state of Jaffier's...
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The British Drama: Illustrated, Volume 1

English drama - 1886 - 340 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 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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Thomas Otway

Thomas Otway - English drama - 1888 - 460 pages
...Jaff. 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 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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Thomas Otway

Thomas Otway - English drama - 1888 - 458 pages
...yaff. 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 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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Typographical Journal, Volumes 8-9

Printing - 1896 - 1244 pages
...apparent in an increased number of approved jobs. C.. To see the sufferings of niy 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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