Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell; & C. Etherington, 1776 |
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Pagina 6
... Happy the clime , diftinguifh'd be the age , When genius fhoots fpontaneous for the stage ; Not too luxuriant , nor too trimly neat , But , in loose wildnefs , negligently great . O may the gen'rous plants , fo wond'rous rare , Ne'er ...
... Happy the clime , diftinguifh'd be the age , When genius fhoots fpontaneous for the stage ; Not too luxuriant , nor too trimly neat , But , in loose wildnefs , negligently great . O may the gen'rous plants , fo wond'rous rare , Ne'er ...
Pagina 46
... happy ; And , Oh ! may life make largely up to thee Whatever bleffing fate has thus cut off From thy departing friend . Lieu . My lord , my warrant Strictly forbids to grant a moment's time . South . Oh , muft we part for ever ? -Cruel ...
... happy ; And , Oh ! may life make largely up to thee Whatever bleffing fate has thus cut off From thy departing friend . Lieu . My lord , my warrant Strictly forbids to grant a moment's time . South . Oh , muft we part for ever ? -Cruel ...
Pagina 3
... happy turn which your Lordship has to bufinefs ; that right understanding of your country's intereft , and that conftant zeal to pur- fue it ; that juft thinking ; that strong and perfuafive elo- cution ; that firm and generous ...
... happy turn which your Lordship has to bufinefs ; that right understanding of your country's intereft , and that conftant zeal to pur- fue it ; that juft thinking ; that strong and perfuafive elo- cution ; that firm and generous ...
Pagina 7
... happy people fute , And griev'd , at diftance , for their neighbour's fate ; Whilft with fuccefs a Turkish monarch crown'd , Like fpreading fame , deform'd the nations round ; With fword and fire he forc'd his impious way To lawless pow ...
... happy people fute , And griev'd , at diftance , for their neighbour's fate ; Whilft with fuccefs a Turkish monarch crown'd , Like fpreading fame , deform'd the nations round ; With fword and fire he forc'd his impious way To lawless pow ...
Pagina 10
... happy exile in his fervice . Pr . Pleas'd with the gentle manners of that prince , Our mighty lord is lavish to his friendship ; Tho ' Omar and the Tartar lords repine , And loudly tax their monarch as too partial . Zam . Ere the mid ...
... happy exile in his fervice . Pr . Pleas'd with the gentle manners of that prince , Our mighty lord is lavish to his friendship ; Tho ' Omar and the Tartar lords repine , And loudly tax their monarch as too partial . Zam . Ere the mid ...
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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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