Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell; & C. Etherington, 1776 |
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Pagina 3
... lives , at prefent , in the mouths of all men , and pofterity will find it in the history of Europe . My defign , my Lord , is to exprefs my own gratitude , not to delineate your merit . ' Twas your Lordship first took notice of me , in ...
... lives , at prefent , in the mouths of all men , and pofterity will find it in the history of Europe . My defign , my Lord , is to exprefs my own gratitude , not to delineate your merit . ' Twas your Lordship first took notice of me , in ...
Pagina 12
... live defpis'd , a proverb made To ev'ry paffing flave ; nay more , the scorn And trampled footftool of the man I ... lives ! Bur . I know it well , but can affign no caufe . Not . Ambition's restless hand has wound his thoughts Too high ...
... live defpis'd , a proverb made To ev'ry paffing flave ; nay more , the scorn And trampled footftool of the man I ... lives ! Bur . I know it well , but can affign no caufe . Not . Ambition's restless hand has wound his thoughts Too high ...
Pagina 22
... Lives there a monster in the haunts of men , Dares tear my trophies from their pillar'd bafe , Eclipfe my glory and difgrace my deeds ? 2. This ardent language , and this glow of soul , Were nobly graceful in a better caufe ; Where ...
... Lives there a monster in the haunts of men , Dares tear my trophies from their pillar'd bafe , Eclipfe my glory and difgrace my deeds ? 2. This ardent language , and this glow of soul , Were nobly graceful in a better caufe ; Where ...
Pagina 25
... live embofom'd in the fhades of joy , Where fweet content extends her friendly arms , And gives encreafing love a lafting welcome . With thee I'll timely fly from proud oppreffion , Forget our forrows , and be blefs'd for ever . Rut . O ...
... live embofom'd in the fhades of joy , Where fweet content extends her friendly arms , And gives encreafing love a lafting welcome . With thee I'll timely fly from proud oppreffion , Forget our forrows , and be blefs'd for ever . Rut . O ...
Pagina 30
... live , to clear his conduct up ! My gracious queen , he'll nobly earn your bounty , And with his dearest blood deserve your mercy . Queen . Her words betray a warm , unufual fervour ; Mere friendship never could infpire this tranfport ...
... live , to clear his conduct up ! My gracious queen , he'll nobly earn your bounty , And with his dearest blood deserve your mercy . Queen . Her words betray a warm , unufual fervour ; Mere friendship never could infpire this tranfport ...
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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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