Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell; & C. Etherington, 1776 |
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Pagina 3
... rage me by your countenance and favour ; and I cannot help confeffing , that I have a kind of honeft pride in ha- ving it known , that your Lordship thought me worthy to be taken under your protection . A 2 Thefe Thele , my Lord , are ...
... rage me by your countenance and favour ; and I cannot help confeffing , that I have a kind of honeft pride in ha- ving it known , that your Lordship thought me worthy to be taken under your protection . A 2 Thefe Thele , my Lord , are ...
Pagina 5
... rage , Ufurp th ' applauding thunder of the stage ; Fuftian no more fhall pafs for true fublime , Nor nonfenfe mufically float in rhyme ; Nor , in a worse extreme , fhall creeping profe , For nature and fimplicity , impofe : By thee ...
... rage , Ufurp th ' applauding thunder of the stage ; Fuftian no more fhall pafs for true fublime , Nor nonfenfe mufically float in rhyme ; Nor , in a worse extreme , fhall creeping profe , For nature and fimplicity , impofe : By thee ...
Pagina 10
... rage . - The lion in The toils entangled , waftes his ftrength , and roars In vain ; his efforts but amuse me now.- Ral . What triumphs in my foul fhall reign , to fee This fanguine and o'erbearing man brought down Beneath my envy ; nay ...
... rage . - The lion in The toils entangled , waftes his ftrength , and roars In vain ; his efforts but amuse me now.- Ral . What triumphs in my foul fhall reign , to fee This fanguine and o'erbearing man brought down Beneath my envy ; nay ...
Pagina 13
... may quick deftruction feize ' em ! May furies blaff , and hell destroy their peace ! May all their nights- Bur . I pray , have patience , Madam , B Re- Restrain a while your rage ; curses are vain . THE EARL OF ESSEX . 13.
... may quick deftruction feize ' em ! May furies blaff , and hell destroy their peace ! May all their nights- Bur . I pray , have patience , Madam , B Re- Restrain a while your rage ; curses are vain . THE EARL OF ESSEX . 13.
Pagina 14
... rage , Refents aloud his disappointed measures . I met him in the outward court ; he seeks In hafte your lordship , and , forgetting forms , Purfues me hither , and demands to fee you . Bur . Raleigh , ' tis well -- Withdraw -- Attend ...
... rage , Refents aloud his disappointed measures . I met him in the outward court ; he seeks In hafte your lordship , and , forgetting forms , Purfues me hither , and demands to fee you . Bur . Raleigh , ' tis well -- Withdraw -- Attend ...
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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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