Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell; & C. Etherington, 1776 |
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Pagina 29
... hear no more . Not . Madam , my fentiments were well intended ; Justice , not malice , mov'd my honest zeal . My words were echos of the public voice , Which daily rifes , with repeated cries Of high complaint , against this haughty ...
... hear no more . Not . Madam , my fentiments were well intended ; Justice , not malice , mov'd my honest zeal . My words were echos of the public voice , Which daily rifes , with repeated cries Of high complaint , against this haughty ...
Pagina 30
... hear no more - Muft I then learn from you To know my province , and be taught to move , As each defigning mind directs ? -Leave me . Rut . Her frowns are dreadful , and her eye looks terror . I tremble for my Effex . Save him , Heav'n ...
... hear no more - Muft I then learn from you To know my province , and be taught to move , As each defigning mind directs ? -Leave me . Rut . Her frowns are dreadful , and her eye looks terror . I tremble for my Effex . Save him , Heav'n ...
Pagina 39
... hear no more . I'm tortur'd --- take her hence . Rut . Nay , force me not away . - Inhuman wretches ! Oh , mercy , mercy ! Then to thee , good Heav'n , ( My queen , my cruel queen , denies to hear me ) To thee I call , to thee for mercy ...
... hear no more . I'm tortur'd --- take her hence . Rut . Nay , force me not away . - Inhuman wretches ! Oh , mercy , mercy ! Then to thee , good Heav'n , ( My queen , my cruel queen , denies to hear me ) To thee I call , to thee for mercy ...
Pagina 10
... Hear you of Bajazet ? Pr . Late in the evening A flave of near attendance on his perfon ' Scap'd to our camp . From him we learn'd , the tyrant With rage redoubled , for the fight prepares ; Some accidental paffion fires his breast ...
... Hear you of Bajazet ? Pr . Late in the evening A flave of near attendance on his perfon ' Scap'd to our camp . From him we learn'd , the tyrant With rage redoubled , for the fight prepares ; Some accidental paffion fires his breast ...
Pagina 13
... hear thy pious wish ! - Looks darkly on futurity , till fate Determine for us , let thy beauty's fafety Be my Axalla's care ; in whofe glad eyes I read what joy the pleafing fervice gives him . Is there amongst thy other pris'ners aught ...
... hear thy pious wish ! - Looks darkly on futurity , till fate Determine for us , let thy beauty's fafety Be my Axalla's care ; in whofe glad eyes I read what joy the pleafing fervice gives him . Is there amongst thy other pris'ners aught ...
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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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