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Pagina 17
... Exit Chryfothemis SCENE V. CHORU S. Electra remains on the flage while the Chorus fings . Cho . I. Or my prophetic foul mistakes , Or I in hope from reason err ; Or vengeance swift advances makes , Upon the confcience - haunted murderer ...
... Exit Chryfothemis SCENE V. CHORU S. Electra remains on the flage while the Chorus fings . Cho . I. Or my prophetic foul mistakes , Or I in hope from reason err ; Or vengeance swift advances makes , Upon the confcience - haunted murderer ...
Pagina 32
... :: It argues folly to pursue a trifle . Chry . Enjoy your fancied wifdom by yourself ; When ruin'd , you'll too late approve my caution . 1900 1955 [ Exit Chryfothemis SCENE SCENE II . CHORUS . Electra remains on the Stage 32 ELECTR A ..
... :: It argues folly to pursue a trifle . Chry . Enjoy your fancied wifdom by yourself ; When ruin'd , you'll too late approve my caution . 1900 1955 [ Exit Chryfothemis SCENE SCENE II . CHORUS . Electra remains on the Stage 32 ELECTR A ..
Pagina 19
... Exit Memnon . Artax . Come to my arms , and let me hide you there From all thofe fears that vex thy beating heart ; Be fafe and free from all thofe fancy'd dangers , That haunt thy apprehenfion . Am . Can you blame me , If from ...
... Exit Memnon . Artax . Come to my arms , and let me hide you there From all thofe fears that vex thy beating heart ; Be fafe and free from all thofe fancy'd dangers , That haunt thy apprehenfion . Am . Can you blame me , If from ...
Pagina 25
... Exit Magas . Mem . No , my remembrance treasures honeft thoughts , And holds not things like thee ; I fcorn thy friendship , And would not owe my life to fuch a villain : But theu art hardly faint enough to prophefy . C Were Were all ...
... Exit Magas . Mem . No , my remembrance treasures honeft thoughts , And holds not things like thee ; I fcorn thy friendship , And would not owe my life to fuch a villain : But theu art hardly faint enough to prophefy . C Were Were all ...
Pagina 26
... Exit . Enter the Queen , Artaban , Mirza , Magas , and Attendants . Arta . My brother then is come ? Mirza . My lord , I saw him ; With him old haughty Memnon : as they pafs'd , With fierce difdain they view'd the gazing crowd , And ...
... Exit . Enter the Queen , Artaban , Mirza , Magas , and Attendants . Arta . My brother then is come ? Mirza . My lord , I saw him ; With him old haughty Memnon : as they pafs'd , With fierce difdain they view'd the gazing crowd , And ...
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Afide Ameftris Archbishop of Sens arms art thou Arta Artaban Artaxerxes behold blefs blood bofom breaſt Bufiris caufe cauſe Chry Clytemnestra curfe death doft thou dreadful Elect Electra Enter Eurydice ev'n ev'ry Exeunt Exit eyes facred fafe fame fate father fave fcorn fear fhall fhame fhould fighs fight fince flave fome forrow foul fpeak ftand ftill fuch fure fword glory gods guilt hear heart Heav'n honour hope horror juft King Leon Leonidas loft Lord Mand Mandane Medon Memnon Mirza moft moſt muft muſt Myron myſelf numbers o'er Oreft paffion Periander Pheron Phocis pity pleaſure pow'r prefent Prince Procles Pythian games Queen rage reafon revenge Ribemont rife ſhall Sophocles ſpeak ſtate ſtill Syph tears thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thought thouſand thro tyrant vengeance whofe woes wretched