Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell; & C. Etherington, 1776 |
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Pagina 9
... . Thofe proofs against him , Raleigh- Ral . All arrived . Bur . Arrived ! how ? when ? Ral . This very hour , my lord : Nay more , a perfon comes , of high distinction , Το To prove fome fecret treaties made by Effex , With THE ...
... . Thofe proofs against him , Raleigh- Ral . All arrived . Bur . Arrived ! how ? when ? Ral . This very hour , my lord : Nay more , a perfon comes , of high distinction , Το To prove fome fecret treaties made by Effex , With THE ...
Pagina 10
... hour malignant , to o'erturn the state , And ( horror to conceive ! ) dethrone the queen . Bur . Thefe gladfome tidings fly beyond my hopes !! The queen will liften now , will now believe , And trust the counfel of her faithful Burleigh ...
... hour malignant , to o'erturn the state , And ( horror to conceive ! ) dethrone the queen . Bur . Thefe gladfome tidings fly beyond my hopes !! The queen will liften now , will now believe , And trust the counfel of her faithful Burleigh ...
Pagina 26
... hour , Beyond the fimiles of fraud , or frowns of power . END of the SECOND ACT . [ Exeunt . A CT III . Enter Burleigh and Nottingham . NOTTINGHAM . Y lord , I've fought you out , with much impa- tience . ΜΥ You've had an audience of ...
... hour , Beyond the fimiles of fraud , or frowns of power . END of the SECOND ACT . [ Exeunt . A CT III . Enter Burleigh and Nottingham . NOTTINGHAM . Y lord , I've fought you out , with much impa- tience . ΜΥ You've had an audience of ...
Pagina 36
... hours you live more easy , I give it freely from my pitying heart ; And with my willing power could grant thee more . Effex . Oh , founds angelic ! goodness undeserv❜d ! My fwelling heart can keep no bounds , my foul Flows o'er . And ...
... hours you live more easy , I give it freely from my pitying heart ; And with my willing power could grant thee more . Effex . Oh , founds angelic ! goodness undeserv❜d ! My fwelling heart can keep no bounds , my foul Flows o'er . And ...
Pagina 37
... hour . Queen . My lord , I think you honeft . Nay , I own , Whatever coldness I put on , was meant To fave you from the malice of your foes . I judg'd your crimes , what you yourself pronounc'd ' em , The rafh effect of an intemp'rate ...
... hour . Queen . My lord , I think you honeft . Nay , I own , Whatever coldness I put on , was meant To fave you from the malice of your foes . I judg'd your crimes , what you yourself pronounc'd ' em , The rafh effect of an intemp'rate ...
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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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