Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell; & C. Etherington, 1776 |
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Pagina 15
... give you joy , my lord ! -Your quenchless fury At length prevails , and now your malice triumphs . You've hunted ... gives this working humour ftrength ? Do I Inftruct the public voice to warp his actions ? Juftice , untaught , fhall ...
... give you joy , my lord ! -Your quenchless fury At length prevails , and now your malice triumphs . You've hunted ... gives this working humour ftrength ? Do I Inftruct the public voice to warp his actions ? Juftice , untaught , fhall ...
Pagina 16
... give thy choler vent : It wastes itself in vain ; the queen fhall judge Between us in this warm debate . To her I now repair ; and in her royal prefence You may approve your innocence and faith . Perhaps you'll meet me there . - Till ...
... give thy choler vent : It wastes itself in vain ; the queen fhall judge Between us in this warm debate . To her I now repair ; and in her royal prefence You may approve your innocence and faith . Perhaps you'll meet me there . - Till ...
Pagina 23
... give them to the winds , and lighter vanity ; Too long they've robb'd me of fubftantial blifs , Of folid happinefs , and true enjoyments . But lead me to my mourning love ; alas ! She finks beneath oppreffing ills ; the fades , She dies ...
... give them to the winds , and lighter vanity ; Too long they've robb'd me of fubftantial blifs , Of folid happinefs , and true enjoyments . But lead me to my mourning love ; alas ! She finks beneath oppreffing ills ; the fades , She dies ...
Pagina 28
... give this victim up . Not . His conduct has , 1 fear , been too unguarded : His hafty temper knows not where to stop . Ambition is the fpur of all his actions , Which often drives him o'er his duty's limits ; ( At least his enemies ...
... give this victim up . Not . His conduct has , 1 fear , been too unguarded : His hafty temper knows not where to stop . Ambition is the fpur of all his actions , Which often drives him o'er his duty's limits ; ( At least his enemies ...
Pagina 31
... give way . ' Your guilty fcorn of my intrusted power , When with my mortal foes you tamely dally'd , By hardy rebels brav'd , you poorly fought A fervile paufe , and begg❜d a shameful truce . Should Effex thus , fo meanly compromife ...
... give way . ' Your guilty fcorn of my intrusted power , When with my mortal foes you tamely dally'd , By hardy rebels brav'd , you poorly fought A fervile paufe , and begg❜d a shameful truce . Should Effex thus , fo meanly compromife ...
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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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