British Theatre: Comprising Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, from the Most Classic Writers : with Biography, Critical Account and Explanatory Notes, 1. köideF. Fleischer, 1828 - 908 pages |
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... Exit . King . How's this ? my mortal foe beneath my roof ! [ Having read the Letter . O , give me patience , all ye ... Exit Alonzo . So , this can hardly fail . Alphonso slain , The greatest obstacle is then remov'd . Almeria widow'd ...
... Exit . King . How's this ? my mortal foe beneath my roof ! [ Having read the Letter . O , give me patience , all ye ... Exit Alonzo . So , this can hardly fail . Alphonso slain , The greatest obstacle is then remov'd . Almeria widow'd ...
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... Exit Orasmin . What have I done , just heaven ! thy rage to Zara . It is dreadful to my heart , To give you but a seeming cause for anger . Pardon my grief - alas ! I cannot bear it . There is a painful terror in your eye That pierces ...
... Exit Orasmin . What have I done , just heaven ! thy rage to Zara . It is dreadful to my heart , To give you but a seeming cause for anger . Pardon my grief - alas ! I cannot bear it . There is a painful terror in your eye That pierces ...
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... Exit Orasmin . Now whither shall I turn my eyes and steps The surest way to shun her , and give time For this discovering trial ? —Heaven ! she's here ! Re - enter ZARA . So , madam ! fortune will befriend my cause , And free me from ...
... Exit Orasmin . Now whither shall I turn my eyes and steps The surest way to shun her , and give time For this discovering trial ? —Heaven ! she's here ! Re - enter ZARA . So , madam ! fortune will befriend my cause , And free me from ...
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... Exit Melidor . Zara . Read this , and tell me what I ought For after all this race of varied passions , When she had sent me out , and call'd me back , to answer : For I would gladly hear my brother's voice . Sel . Say rather you would ...
... Exit Melidor . Zara . Read this , and tell me what I ought For after all this race of varied passions , When she had sent me out , and call'd me back , to answer : For I would gladly hear my brother's voice . Sel . Say rather you would ...
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... [ Exit Lucy ] there's no injury , then fear to take what he Trueman , you I am sure will not be idle on no longer wanted , and bring to me your pe- this occasion . [ Exit . nury and guilt . Do you think I'll hazard my SCENE II ...
... [ Exit Lucy ] there's no injury , then fear to take what he Trueman , you I am sure will not be idle on no longer wanted , and bring to me your pe- this occasion . [ Exit . nury and guilt . Do you think I'll hazard my SCENE II ...
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