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... FAIR PENITENT , by N. Rowe , Efq . CATO , by JOSEPH ADDISON , Esq . LONDON : Printed for JOHN BELL , near Exeter Exchange , in the Strand , and C. ETHERINGTON , at York . MDCCLXXVI . Bessie Minches fund lat3 EARL OF ESSEX . Scene 3 ...
... FAIR PENITENT , by N. Rowe , Efq . CATO , by JOSEPH ADDISON , Esq . LONDON : Printed for JOHN BELL , near Exeter Exchange , in the Strand , and C. ETHERINGTON , at York . MDCCLXXVI . Bessie Minches fund lat3 EARL OF ESSEX . Scene 3 ...
Pagina 11
... fair applaufe too highly over - rates , Too much extols , the low deserts of Cecil . Not . What praises are too high for patriot - worth ; Or what applause exceeds the price of virtue ? My lord , conviction has at last fubdu'd me , And ...
... fair applaufe too highly over - rates , Too much extols , the low deserts of Cecil . Not . What praises are too high for patriot - worth ; Or what applause exceeds the price of virtue ? My lord , conviction has at last fubdu'd me , And ...
Pagina 14
... fair he 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 ...
... fair he 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 ...
Pagina 16
... Fair innocence , and faith , Thofe ftrangers to thy practis'd heart , fhall fhield My honour , and preferve my friend . In vain , Thy malice , with unequal arm , shall strive To tear th ' applauded wreath from Effex ' brow ; His honeft ...
... Fair innocence , and faith , Thofe ftrangers to thy practis'd heart , fhall fhield My honour , and preferve my friend . In vain , Thy malice , with unequal arm , shall strive To tear th ' applauded wreath from Effex ' brow ; His honeft ...
Pagina 27
... fair occafion , urge it home ; She must be quick'ned by repeated strokes ' Of fresh indignities , by Effex offer'd T'her royal perfon , and prerogative . Be circumfpect and cautious ! mark her well . Not . I know her foible . Effex long ...
... fair occafion , urge it home ; She must be quick'ned by repeated strokes ' Of fresh indignities , by Effex offer'd T'her royal perfon , and prerogative . Be circumfpect and cautious ! mark her well . Not . I know her foible . Effex long ...
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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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