Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell; & C. Etherington, 1776 |
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Pagina 3
... first took notice of me , in my original obfcurity , whence you brought me into life , and have fince continued to encou- rage me by your countenance and favour ; and I cannot help confeffing , that I have a kind of honeft pride in ha ...
... first took notice of me , in my original obfcurity , whence you brought me into life , and have fince continued to encou- rage me by your countenance and favour ; and I cannot help confeffing , that I have a kind of honeft pride in ha ...
Pagina 4
... first point- ed out to me the fubject , and when it was finished gave me the first affurance of its fuccefs , by your approbation . I could not therefore avoid taking advantage of this op- portunity , to acknowledge , publicly , all ...
... first point- ed out to me the fubject , and when it was finished gave me the first affurance of its fuccefs , by your approbation . I could not therefore avoid taking advantage of this op- portunity , to acknowledge , publicly , all ...
Pagina 19
... FIRST ACT . ACT II . Enter Burleigh and Raleigh . BURLEIGH . SSEX arriv'd ! Confufion to my hopes ! His prefence will deftroy me with the queen . I much fufpect he had some private notice , Perhaps , a punctual order , to return . He ...
... FIRST ACT . ACT II . Enter Burleigh and Raleigh . BURLEIGH . SSEX arriv'd ! Confufion to my hopes ! His prefence will deftroy me with the queen . I much fufpect he had some private notice , Perhaps , a punctual order , to return . He ...
Pagina 31
... first from your own royal hand receiv'd ; And therefore justly held it far beneath me To yield my trophies , and exalted power , So dearly purchas'd in the field of glory , To hands unworthy . No , my gracious queen , I meant to lay ...
... first from your own royal hand receiv'd ; And therefore justly held it far beneath me To yield my trophies , and exalted power , So dearly purchas'd in the field of glory , To hands unworthy . No , my gracious queen , I meant to lay ...
Pagina 44
... first spring Our green affections grew apace and profper'd ; The genial fummer fwell'd our joyful hearts , To meet and mix each growing fruitful with . We're now embark'd upon that stormy flood Where all the wife and brave are gone ...
... first spring Our green affections grew apace and profper'd ; The genial fummer fwell'd our joyful hearts , To meet and mix each growing fruitful with . We're now embark'd upon that stormy flood Where all the wife and brave are gone ...
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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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