The New English Theatre: Containing the Most Valuable Plays which Have Been Acted on the London Stage, Volume 9J. Rivington, 1777 |
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Pagina 6
... - gard for AMPHITRYON as a piece of ancient hu- mour , retouched and heightened by two of the most eminent mafters that modern times have produced . PRO . PROLOGUE . THIS night let bufy man to pleasure Spare PREFACE .
... - gard for AMPHITRYON as a piece of ancient hu- mour , retouched and heightened by two of the most eminent mafters that modern times have produced . PRO . PROLOGUE . THIS night let bufy man to pleasure Spare PREFACE .
Pagina 7
... night let bufy man to pleasure Spare : Far bence be fearching thought , and pining care ; Far hence whate'er can agonize the foul , Grief , terror , rage , the dagger and the bowl ! The comic Mufe , a gay propitious pow'rs To dimpled ...
... night let bufy man to pleasure Spare : Far bence be fearching thought , and pining care ; Far hence whate'er can agonize the foul , Grief , terror , rage , the dagger and the bowl ! The comic Mufe , a gay propitious pow'rs To dimpled ...
Pagina 9
... night I fhall beget a future Hercules ; Who shall redress the wrongs of injur'd mortals , ' Shall conquer monfters , and reform the world . Phab . Some mortal we presume of Cadmus ' blood- Some Theban beauty- Jup . Yes , the fair ...
... night I fhall beget a future Hercules ; Who shall redress the wrongs of injur'd mortals , ' Shall conquer monfters , and reform the world . Phab . Some mortal we presume of Cadmus ' blood- Some Theban beauty- Jup . Yes , the fair ...
Pagina 10
... night , if not reftrain'd , too foon would pafs ; Too foon the dawn would bring Amphitryon back , Whofe place I mean to hold : and fure a day , One day will be well loft to bufy man . Night fhall continue fleep , and care fufpend : So ...
... night , if not reftrain'd , too foon would pafs ; Too foon the dawn would bring Amphitryon back , Whofe place I mean to hold : and fure a day , One day will be well loft to bufy man . Night fhall continue fleep , and care fufpend : So ...
Pagina 11
... Night . ] Madam Night , a good even to you ! Fair and foftly , I beseech you , madam : I have a . word or two to you , from no lefs a God than Jupiter . Night . O , my industrious and rhetorical friend , is it you ? What makes you here ...
... Night . ] Madam Night , a good even to you ! Fair and foftly , I beseech you , madam : I have a . word or two to you , from no lefs a God than Jupiter . Night . O , my industrious and rhetorical friend , is it you ? What makes you here ...
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