Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell; & C. Etherington, 1776 |
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Pagina 10
... stand aghaft , And fink , at diftance , from his threat'ning fall . Ral . His headstrong friend , the bold Southampton too Now finds his rafh endeavours all defeated ; And storms at thee and the impeaching commons . Bur . Let him rave ...
... stand aghaft , And fink , at diftance , from his threat'ning fall . Ral . His headstrong friend , the bold Southampton too Now finds his rafh endeavours all defeated ; And storms at thee and the impeaching commons . Bur . Let him rave ...
Pagina 14
... stands In her efteem ; and Rutland too , his wife , Hath full poffeffion of the royal ear . What then avail impeachments , or the law's Severest condemnation , while the queen May fnatch him from the uplifted hand of justice ? Here then ...
... stands In her efteem ; and Rutland too , his wife , Hath full poffeffion of the royal ear . What then avail impeachments , or the law's Severest condemnation , while the queen May fnatch him from the uplifted hand of justice ? Here then ...
Pagina 18
... stand between your parliament's enquiry And this offending lord . - We have fuch proofs- 2. Referve your proofs to a more proper feafon , And let them then appear . But once again We charge you , on your duty and allegiance , To ftop ...
... stand between your parliament's enquiry And this offending lord . - We have fuch proofs- 2. Referve your proofs to a more proper feafon , And let them then appear . But once again We charge you , on your duty and allegiance , To ftop ...
Pagina 22
... Stand forth the villain , whofe invenom'd tongue Would taint my honour and traduce my name , Or ftamp my conduct with a rebel's brand ! Lives there a monster in the haunts of men , Dares tear my trophies from their pillar'd bafe ...
... Stand forth the villain , whofe invenom'd tongue Would taint my honour and traduce my name , Or ftamp my conduct with a rebel's brand ! Lives there a monster in the haunts of men , Dares tear my trophies from their pillar'd bafe ...
Pagina 26
... stands trembling whilft we thus confer . Effex . Then , let us hence from this detested place ; My refcu'd foul difdains the house of greatnefs , Where humble honefty can find no shelter . From hence we'll fly , where love and virtue ...
... stands trembling whilft we thus confer . Effex . Then , let us hence from this detested place ; My refcu'd foul difdains the house of greatnefs , Where humble honefty can find no shelter . From hence we'll fly , where love and virtue ...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English ..., Volume 3 Volledige weergave - 1791 |
Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English ..., Volume 3 Volledige weergave - 1792 |
Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English ..., Volume 3 Volledige weergave - 1791 |
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