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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... poor epitome of Roman greatness , And , cover'd with Numidian guards , directs A feeble army , and an empty senate , Remnants of mighty battles fought in vain . By heav'n , such virtues , join'd with such success , Distracts my very ...
... poor epitome of Roman greatness , And , cover'd with Numidian guards , directs A feeble army , and an empty senate , Remnants of mighty battles fought in vain . By heav'n , such virtues , join'd with such success , Distracts my very ...
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... poor , bleeding heart , Amidst its agonies , remember'd Marcia , And the last words he utter'd call'd me cruel ! Alas ! he knew not , hapless youth , he knew not Marcia's whole soul was full of love and Juba ! Juba . Where am I ? Do I ...
... poor , bleeding heart , Amidst its agonies , remember'd Marcia , And the last words he utter'd call'd me cruel ! Alas ! he knew not , hapless youth , he knew not Marcia's whole soul was full of love and Juba ! Juba . Where am I ? Do I ...
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... poor with aught but thanks to pay such blessings ! Osman . Not so - I love , and would be lov'd again ; Let me confess it : I possess a soul , That what it wishes , wishes ardently . I should believe you hated , had you power To love ...
... poor with aught but thanks to pay such blessings ! Osman . Not so - I love , and would be lov'd again ; Let me confess it : I possess a soul , That what it wishes , wishes ardently . I should believe you hated , had you power To love ...
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... poor Norval . Lady R. Know'st thou these gems ? Nor . Durst . I believe mine eyes , I'd say I knew them , and they were my father's . Lady R. Thy father's , say'st thou ? Ah , they were thy father's ! But did my sire surpass the rest of ...
... poor Norval . Lady R. Know'st thou these gems ? Nor . Durst . I believe mine eyes , I'd say I knew them , and they were my father's . Lady R. Thy father's , say'st thou ? Ah , they were thy father's ! But did my sire surpass the rest of ...
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... poor thoughts on any subject . I have none that would conceal . Mill . You'll think me bold . Barn . No , indeed . I Barn . Oh , heavens ! she loves me , worthless as I am . Her looks , her words , her flowing tears confess it . And can ...
... poor thoughts on any subject . I have none that would conceal . Mill . You'll think me bold . Barn . No , indeed . I Barn . Oh , heavens ! she loves me , worthless as I am . Her looks , her words , her flowing tears confess it . And can ...
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