Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell; & C. Etherington, 1776 |
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Pagina 13
... fear , you know not half his falfhood . Who , that had eyes to look on beauty ; who , • That had a heart to feel that beauty's power ; ' Who , but the falfe , perfidious Effex , could Prefer to Nottingham a Rutland's charms ? Start not ...
... fear , you know not half his falfhood . Who , that had eyes to look on beauty ; who , • That had a heart to feel that beauty's power ; ' Who , but the falfe , perfidious Effex , could Prefer to Nottingham a Rutland's charms ? Start not ...
Pagina 17
... fear , will justify the charge , And vindicate their loyalty and mine . 2. Ha ! tell not me your fmooth , deceitful story ! I know your projects , and your clofe cabals . You'd turn my favour into party feuds , And ufe my fcepter as the ...
... fear , will justify the charge , And vindicate their loyalty and mine . 2. Ha ! tell not me your fmooth , deceitful story ! I know your projects , and your clofe cabals . You'd turn my favour into party feuds , And ufe my fcepter as the ...
Pagina 19
... fear , so near My heart ! -Impoffible . - This Burleigh hates him , And , his rival , therefore would destroy him , But he shall find his narrow schemes defeated . In vain their fraudful efforts shall combine To shake my fettled foul ...
... fear , so near My heart ! -Impoffible . - This Burleigh hates him , And , his rival , therefore would destroy him , But he shall find his narrow schemes defeated . In vain their fraudful efforts shall combine To shake my fettled foul ...
Pagina 20
... fear , of great concern to you . 2. What rumours ? what reports ? Your frown wou'd much Denote : your preface feems important . - Speak . Bur . Some new commotions are of late fprung up In Ireland , where the west is all in arms , And ...
... fear , of great concern to you . 2. What rumours ? what reports ? Your frown wou'd much Denote : your preface feems important . - Speak . Bur . Some new commotions are of late fprung up In Ireland , where the west is all in arms , And ...
Pagina 27
... fear , fhe'll stand Between this high offender and the laws . Not . Is Effex then fecur'd ? Bur . Madam , he is ; And now comes guarded to the court . Enter Gentleman . Gent . Madam , the queen Is in her closet , and defires to fee you ...
... fear , fhe'll stand Between this high offender and the laws . Not . Is Effex then fecur'd ? Bur . Madam , he is ; And now comes guarded to the court . Enter Gentleman . Gent . Madam , the queen Is in her closet , and defires to fee you ...
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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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