The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Volumul 8Mrs. Inchbald Hurst, Robinson, 1824 |
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Pagina 13
... turn again . Alicia . And yet some of those days my friend has known , Some of those years might pass for golden ones At least if womankind can judge of happiness . What could we wish , we who delight in empire , B Whose beauty is our ...
... turn again . Alicia . And yet some of those days my friend has known , Some of those years might pass for golden ones At least if womankind can judge of happiness . What could we wish , we who delight in empire , B Whose beauty is our ...
Pagina 6
... turn me out a wanderer , etchedness may find relief from thee , clter from the storm . c . My all is thine ; ommon hazard shall attend us both , och be fortunate , or both be wretched . thy fearful doubting heart be still ; Nuts and ...
... turn me out a wanderer , etchedness may find relief from thee , clter from the storm . c . My all is thine ; ommon hazard shall attend us both , och be fortunate , or both be wretched . thy fearful doubting heart be still ; Nuts and ...
Pagina 9
... bankrupt you have made . Hast . Why am I thus pursued from place to place , Kept in the view , and cross'd at ev'ry turn ? In vain I fly , and , like a hunted deer , Scud o'er the lawns , and hasten to the covert SCENE 1. ] 19 JANE SHORE .
... bankrupt you have made . Hast . Why am I thus pursued from place to place , Kept in the view , and cross'd at ev'ry turn ? In vain I fly , and , like a hunted deer , Scud o'er the lawns , and hasten to the covert SCENE 1. ] 19 JANE SHORE .
Pagina 13
... turn your eyes this way . Hast . What means this peevish , this fantastic change ? Where is thy wonted pleasantness of face , Thy wonted graces , and thy dimpled smiles ? Where hast thou lost thy wit and sportive mirth ? That cheerful ...
... turn your eyes this way . Hast . What means this peevish , this fantastic change ? Where is thy wonted pleasantness of face , Thy wonted graces , and thy dimpled smiles ? Where hast thou lost thy wit and sportive mirth ? That cheerful ...
Pagina 16
... turn me out a wanderer , My wretchedness may find relief from thee , And shelter from the storm . Alicia . My all is thine ; One common hazard shall attend us both , And both be fortunate , or both be wretched . But let thy fearful ...
... turn me out a wanderer , My wretchedness may find relief from thee , And shelter from the storm . Alicia . My all is thine ; One common hazard shall attend us both , And both be fortunate , or both be wretched . But let thy fearful ...
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Alicia Alon Alonzo Antony arms art thou Arth Arthur bear beauty behold blood bosom breath Cæs Cæsar Charmion Cleopatra Comedy COVENT GARDEN curse dead death Don Carlos dost thou doth EARL Edward Young England Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair FALSTAFF father Faul FAULCONBRIDGE fear fortune France gentle GENTLEMEN give grief hand hath hear heart Heaven honour Hotspur Hubert ISABELLA JANE SHORE KING JOHN lady leave Leon Leonora look Lord Hastings madam majesty Mark Antony never night noble o'er Octavia Othello PANDULPH peace Percy Phil Poins pr'ythee PRINCE OF WALES rage revenge SCENE shame soldier sorrows soul speak sword tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt thought tongue Trumpets Ventidius villain wilt wound Young Zanga