| Alain René Le Sage - 1912 - 294 páginas
...you must now be convinc'd, that I rather chuse to die than be another's. — Make me, if possible, love thee more, and let me owe my life to thee -- If you refuse to assist me, Peachum and your father will immediately put me beyond all means of escape. My... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 480 páginas
...and you must now be convinced that I rather choose to die than to be another's. Make me, if possible, love thee more, and let me owe my life to thee — if you refuse to assist me, Peachum and your father will immediately put me beyond all means of escape. Lucy.... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 482 páginas
...and you must now be convinced that I rather choose to die than to be another's. Make me, if possible, love thee more, and let me owe my life to thee— if you refuse to assist me, Peachum and your father will immediately put me beyond all means of escape. Lucy.... | |
| John Christopher Pepusch - 1920 - 120 páginas
...live to see that day, Macheath Lucy; in the account of love you are in ray debt, make me if possible, love thee more, and let me owe my life to thee - if you refuse to assist me, Peachum and your father will immediately put me beyond all means of escape Lucy... | |
| John Christopher Pepusch - 1920 - 122 páginas
...debt, make me if possible, love thee more, and let me owe my life to thee - if you refuse to assist me, Peachum and your father will immediately put me beyond all means of escape, Ъ buey My father, I know, hafcti been drinking hard with the prisoners; and I fancy he is... | |
| David Harrison Stevens - 1923 - 938 páginas
...Make me, ifrir possible, love thee more, and let me owe my^ life *to thee. If you refuse to assist at her toilet]. LUCY, waiting MILLWOOD. How do I look to-day, Lucy? LUCY. escape. 2: — LUCY. My father, I know, hath drinking hard with the prisoners, and fancy he is now... | |
| John Gay - 1926 - 762 páginas
...you must now be convinc'd, that I rather chuse to die than be another's. — Make me, if possible, love thee more, and let me owe my life to thee — If you refuse to assist me, Peachum and your father will immediately put me beyond all means of escape. Lucy.... | |
| John Gay - 1926 - 758 páginas
...you must now be convinc'd, that I rather chuse to die than be another's. — Make me, if possible, love thee more, and let me owe my life to thee — If you refuse to assist me, Peachum and your father will immediately put me beyond all means of escape. Lucy.... | |
| Robert Metcalf Smith, Howard Garrett Rhoads - 1928 - 618 páginas
...and you must now be convinced that I rather qhoose to die than to be another's. Make me, if possible, love thee more, and let me owe my life to thee. If you refuse to assist me, Peachum and your father will immediately put me beyond all means of escape. LUCY.... | |
| Robert Metcalf Smith, Howard Garrett Rhoads - 1928 - 632 páginas
...another's. Make me, if possible, love thee more, and let me owe my life to thee. If you refuse to assist me, Peachum and your father will immediately put me beyond all means of escape. LUCY. My father, I know, hath been drinking hard with the prisoners, and I fancy he is now... | |
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