| August von Kotzebue - 1799 - 96 páginas
...dungeon? Cen. He is. lifl, 1 muft fpeak with him. ' "-- • - • ' Cen. A TRAGIC PLAY. 51 Ctn. You muft not. - Rol. He is my friend;" Cent. Not if he were your brother. Rol. What is to be his fate ? , Cen. He dies at fun-rife. R'al. Ha ! — then I am come in tirrie: Cen. Juft to witnefs his death.... | |
| August von Kotzebue - 1804 - 94 páginas
...this dungeon ? Cen. He is. Rol. I m uft fpeak with him. Cen. You muft not. Rol. He is my friend. Cen. Not if he were your brother. Rol. What is to be his fate ? Cen. He dies at fun-rife. Rol. Ha ! — then I am come in time. Cen. Juft — —to witnefs his death.... | |
| Daniel Staniford - 1814 - 254 páginas
...Spanifli prifoner, confined in this dungeon ? Cent. He if. Rol I muft fpeak with htm. Cent You mull not. Rol. He is my friend. Cent. Not if he were your...brother. Rol. What is to be his fate ? Cent. He dies at fun rife. Rot. Ha ! then I am come in time. Cent. Juft — to witnefs his death. Cent. Back, back.... | |
| Daniel Staniford - 1817 - 256 páginas
...quickly ! who's there ? Rolla. A friar, come to visit your prisoner. RoLLA enters, disguised as a Mont. Rol. Inform me, friend ; is not Alonzo, the Spanish prisoner, confined in this dungeon ? Sent. He is. Rol. I must speak with him. Sent. You must not. f Rol. He is my friend. Sent. Not if... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1821 - 430 páginas
...of mind — all else is worthless. [Enters the cavern. Cent. Who 's there ? answer quickly ! who 's there ? Rol. A friar, come to visit your prisoner....brother. Rol. What is to be his fate ? Cent. He dies at sunrise. Rol. Ha ! — then I am come in time. Cent. Just — to witness his death. Rol. Soldier, I... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 814 páginas
...there? answer quickly! who's there ? Rol. [Within."] A friar, come to visit your prisoner. Enter ROLLA, disguised as a Monk. Rol. Inform me, friend, is not...Alonzo, the Spanish prisoner, confined in this dungeon '. Sen. He is. Sen. You must not. Rol. \ must speak with him. Sen. Not if he were thy brother. Rol.... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1825 - 346 páginas
...Cent, Who'sthere? answer quickly ! who's there ? Hol, A friar, come to visit your prisoner. ROI/LA enters, disguised as a monk. Rol. Inform me, friend...he were your brother. Rol. What is to be his fate ? 298 299 Cent. He dies al sunrise. Jiol. Ha ! — then I am come in time. Cent. Just — to witness... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1825 - 234 páginas
...dungeon ? Sait. He is. Rol. I must speak with him. Sent. You must net. Rol. He is my friend. Sent. Not if he were your brother, Rol. What is to be his fate? Sent. He dies at sunrise. Rol. Ha! then 1 am come in time . t« >. Senf. Just to witness his death.... | |
| 1826 - 238 páginas
...dungeon ? Sentinel. He is. Rnl. I must speak with him. Sent. You must not. Rol. He is ray friend. Sent. Not if he were your brother. Rol. What is to be his fate. Sent. He dies «t sunrise. Rol. Ha ! then I am come in time Sent. Just to witness his death Sent. (Pushing... | |
| John Epps - 1829 - 624 páginas
...sentinel. Sen. Who's there ? answer quickly ! who's there ? Rol. A friar come to visit your prisoner. Inform me, friend, is not Alonzo, the Spanish prisoner, confined in this dungeon ? Sen. He is. Rol. I must speak with him. Sen. You must not. Rol. He is my friend. Sen. Not if he were... | |
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