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Pagina 10
... mind 215 From what a state of eafe your rage has thrown you , And pull'd down woe by wilful provocation : Enough of forrow has thy foul endur'd , By bearing up and buffeting the tempeft . Believe it vain t'affail victorious vice , 220 ...
... mind 215 From what a state of eafe your rage has thrown you , And pull'd down woe by wilful provocation : Enough of forrow has thy foul endur'd , By bearing up and buffeting the tempeft . Believe it vain t'affail victorious vice , 220 ...
Pagina 11
... mind , You must o'ercome , and we fubmit in filence . Elect . I blush to think , that my uneafy load Of grief , fhould feem immoderate or strain'd ; Forgive my ftrong neceffity of forrow . What virgin , well - defcended , could behold ...
... mind , You must o'ercome , and we fubmit in filence . Elect . I blush to think , that my uneafy load Of grief , fhould feem immoderate or strain'd ; Forgive my ftrong neceffity of forrow . What virgin , well - defcended , could behold ...
Pagina 31
... mind , 155 Are the two greatest goods that men enjoy . Elect . Your anfwer does not difappoint my thoughts ; For well I knew you would reject the work : Therefore the noble task remains for me . 160 It must be done , and shall not want ...
... mind , 155 Are the two greatest goods that men enjoy . Elect . Your anfwer does not difappoint my thoughts ; For well I knew you would reject the work : Therefore the noble task remains for me . 160 It must be done , and shall not want ...
Pagina 41
... mind . Orcft . Have you forgot to whom you once bequeath'd me ? Elect . Whom do you mean ? Orcft . By whofe officious hands . Your love convey'd me to the Phocian land ? Elect . Is this that only faithful man I found , Durst aid th ...
... mind . Orcft . Have you forgot to whom you once bequeath'd me ? Elect . Whom do you mean ? Orcft . By whofe officious hands . Your love convey'd me to the Phocian land ? Elect . Is this that only faithful man I found , Durst aid th ...
Pagina 4
... minds of an audience , should proceed from one of these two . They should be ftruck with terror in feveral parts of the play , but always conclude and go away with pity ; a fort of regret proceeding from good- nature , which , though an ...
... minds of an audience , should proceed from one of these two . They should be ftruck with terror in feveral parts of the play , but always conclude and go away with pity ; a fort of regret proceeding from good- nature , which , though an ...
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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