Representative English Dramas from Dryden to SheridanOxford University Press, American Branch, 1914 - 459 pages |
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... cause of law and order , which seemed then most assured by the Anglican Church , occasioned Religio Laici ( 1682 ) , in which he conceived of the Church as a “ via media between the foreign tyranny of Papistry on the one hand , and the ...
... cause of law and order , which seemed then most assured by the Anglican Church , occasioned Religio Laici ( 1682 ) , in which he conceived of the Church as a “ via media between the foreign tyranny of Papistry on the one hand , and the ...
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... cause is best ; But this is so to me , because opprest . [ Goes to the Abencerrages . To them BOABDELIN and his Guards , going betwixt them . Ozm . [ showing his arms ] . Witness this blood - which when by treason sought , That followed ...
... cause is best ; But this is so to me , because opprest . [ Goes to the Abencerrages . To them BOABDELIN and his Guards , going betwixt them . Ozm . [ showing his arms ] . Witness this blood - which when by treason sought , That followed ...
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... cause the conquest brought ; Till the proud Santo , seated in the throne , Disdained the service he had done to own : Then to the vanquished part his fate he led : The vanquished triumphed , and the victor fled . Vast is his courage ...
... cause the conquest brought ; Till the proud Santo , seated in the throne , Disdained the service he had done to own : Then to the vanquished part his fate he led : The vanquished triumphed , and the victor fled . Vast is his courage ...
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... cause by arms . Zul . For us and victory ! Boab . A king entreats you . Almanz . What subjects will precarious kings regard ? A beggar speaks too softly to be heard : Lay down your arms ! ' tis I command you now . Do it - or , by our ...
... cause by arms . Zul . For us and victory ! Boab . A king entreats you . Almanz . What subjects will precarious kings regard ? A beggar speaks too softly to be heard : Lay down your arms ! ' tis I command you now . Do it - or , by our ...
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... cause . Enter ESPERANZA . Esper . Fair Almahide , [ Exit ARCOS . arms ; And wish my sister may continue fair , That I may keep a good , Of whose possession I should else despair . Ozm . While we indulge our common hap- piness , He is ...
... cause . Enter ESPERANZA . Esper . Fair Almahide , [ Exit ARCOS . arms ; And wish my sister may continue fair , That I may keep a good , Of whose possession I should else despair . Ozm . While we indulge our common hap- piness , He is ...
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