Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, Volume 16J. Bell, 1777 |
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... honour . Or , even fhould the world determine of my performance to my difadvantage ; the fatisfaction I take in being allowed the privilege of this addrefs , yields me more pleasure . than their cenfure could give me pain . But I am so ...
... honour . Or , even fhould the world determine of my performance to my difadvantage ; the fatisfaction I take in being allowed the privilege of this addrefs , yields me more pleasure . than their cenfure could give me pain . But I am so ...
Pagina 11
... honour'd in their thoughts ! No : were I to be match'd to fome fuch tame Forgiving foul , I would not let the soft 235 240 Unjuft infection , clog my tow'ring rage ; Nor for a moment ftop my fhrill - tongu'd grief , Which flies to ...
... honour'd in their thoughts ! No : were I to be match'd to fome fuch tame Forgiving foul , I would not let the soft 235 240 Unjuft infection , clog my tow'ring rage ; Nor for a moment ftop my fhrill - tongu'd grief , Which flies to ...
Pagina 14
... honours you have purchas'd , And fo fhould you in wifdom : but , Oh , fhame ! You court difgrate , and when you might be ftil'd The glorious daughter of the best of fathers , You are the mother's , her diftinguish'd darling ! Thus at ...
... honours you have purchas'd , And fo fhould you in wifdom : but , Oh , fhame ! You court difgrate , and when you might be ftil'd The glorious daughter of the best of fathers , You are the mother's , her diftinguish'd darling ! Thus at ...
Pagina 16
... honours , The fittest off'rings to adorn her grave . Had fhe not been the vileft of her fex , She would not facrifice to him fhe flew . 460 How do you think his injur'd ghost will bear To taite the off'rings which are fent by her ; Who ...
... honours , The fittest off'rings to adorn her grave . Had fhe not been the vileft of her fex , She would not facrifice to him fhe flew . 460 How do you think his injur'd ghost will bear To taite the off'rings which are fent by her ; Who ...
Pagina 28
... honours came from none but him . To whom but me , or you , belong'd this office ? I did it not , I'm fure ; nor you , I think How could you , who from hence are not allow'd A moment's abfence , tho ' to worship Heav'n ? : 30 35 . 40 45 ...
... honours came from none but him . To whom but me , or you , belong'd this office ? I did it not , I'm fure ; nor you , I think How could you , who from hence are not allow'd A moment's abfence , tho ' to worship Heav'n ? : 30 35 . 40 45 ...
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