Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell; & C. Etherington, 1776 |
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Pagina 10
... once , both to furprize and to destroy . Ral . This fudden shock , my lord , this weighty stroke , Must press him headlong down to deep destruction : Indignant Fate marks out this dreaded man , And fortune now has left him . Bur . Thank ...
... once , both to furprize and to destroy . Ral . This fudden shock , my lord , this weighty stroke , Must press him headlong down to deep destruction : Indignant Fate marks out this dreaded man , And fortune now has left him . Bur . Thank ...
Pagina 13
... once , To tear with ceaseless pangs my tortur'd foul ? Words are unequal to the woes I feel , And language leffens what my heart endures . Paffion repuls'd with fcorn , and proud difdain , Recoils indignant on my fhrinking foul , Beats ...
... once , To tear with ceaseless pangs my tortur'd foul ? Words are unequal to the woes I feel , And language leffens what my heart endures . Paffion repuls'd with fcorn , and proud difdain , Recoils indignant on my fhrinking foul , Beats ...
Pagina 18
... once again We charge you , on your duty and allegiance , To ftop this vile proceeding ; and to wait Till Effex can defend himself in person . If then your accufations are of force , The laws , and my confent , no doubt , are open . Ho ...
... once again We charge you , on your duty and allegiance , To ftop this vile proceeding ; and to wait Till Effex can defend himself in person . If then your accufations are of force , The laws , and my confent , no doubt , are open . Ho ...
Pagina 20
... once my pride shall stoop ; and I will fee This This rafh , audacious , this once favour'd man ; 20 THE EARL OF ESSEX .
... once my pride shall stoop ; and I will fee This This rafh , audacious , this once favour'd man ; 20 THE EARL OF ESSEX .
Pagina 21
... once favour'd man ; But treat him as his daring crimes deserve . Enter Southampton . South . [ kneeling . ] Permit me , Madam , to approach you thus ; Thus lowly to prefent the humble fuit Of the much injur'd , faithful , earl of Effex ...
... once favour'd man ; But treat him as his daring crimes deserve . Enter Southampton . South . [ kneeling . ] Permit me , Madam , to approach you thus ; Thus lowly to prefent the humble fuit Of the much injur'd , faithful , earl of Effex ...
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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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