Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English PlaysJ. Bell; & C. Etherington, 1776 |
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Pagina 1
... Royal in Covent - Garden . Regulated from the Prompt - Book , By PERMISSION of the MANAGERS , Mr. WILD , Prompter . B LONDON : Printed for JOHN BELL , near Exeter - Exchange , in the Strand , and C. ETHERINGTON , at York . MDCCLXXVI ...
... Royal in Covent - Garden . Regulated from the Prompt - Book , By PERMISSION of the MANAGERS , Mr. WILD , Prompter . B LONDON : Printed for JOHN BELL , near Exeter - Exchange , in the Strand , and C. ETHERINGTON , at York . MDCCLXXVI ...
Pagina 14
... royal ear . What then avail impeachments , or the law's Severest condemnation , while the queen May fnatch him from the uplifted hand of justice ? Here then , my Nottingham , begins thy talk : Try ev'ry art t ' incenfe the queen against ...
... royal ear . What then avail impeachments , or the law's Severest condemnation , while the queen May fnatch him from the uplifted hand of justice ? Here then , my Nottingham , begins thy talk : Try ev'ry art t ' incenfe the queen against ...
Pagina 16
... repair ; and in her royal prefence You may approve your innocence and faith . Perhaps you'll meet me there . - Till then , farewel . [ Exit . South . South . Confufion wait thy fteps , thou cruel monster 16 . ESSEX . THE EARL OF.
... repair ; and in her royal prefence You may approve your innocence and faith . Perhaps you'll meet me there . - Till then , farewel . [ Exit . South . South . Confufion wait thy fteps , thou cruel monster 16 . ESSEX . THE EARL OF.
Pagina 21
... royal feet , to clear him to his fovereign , Whom , next to heav'n , he wishes moit to please . Let faction load him with her labouring hand , His innocence shall rise against the weight , If but his gracious mistress deign to fmile . 2 ...
... royal feet , to clear him to his fovereign , Whom , next to heav'n , he wishes moit to please . Let faction load him with her labouring hand , His innocence shall rise against the weight , If but his gracious mistress deign to fmile . 2 ...
Pagina 26
... • Had driven him to extremes - my malice cid it- My envy was his bane ; with all that paflion Or fury could fuggeft . - I begg'd to know 4 • Her · Her royal will concerning Effex ; urg'd Again his 26 THE EARL OF ESSEX .
... • Had driven him to extremes - my malice cid it- My envy was his bane ; with all that paflion Or fury could fuggeft . - I begg'd to know 4 • Her · Her royal will concerning Effex ; urg'd Again his 26 THE EARL OF ESSEX .
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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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