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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... sword : In high ambition and a thirst of greatness ; Should he go further , numbers would be wanting Tis second life , that grows into the soul , To form new battles , and support his crimes . Warms every vein , and beats in every pulse ...
... sword : In high ambition and a thirst of greatness ; Should he go further , numbers would be wanting Tis second life , that grows into the soul , To form new battles , and support his crimes . Warms every vein , and beats in every pulse ...
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... sword , And drive it in a tempest on the foe . Marcia . My pray'rs and wishes always shall attend The friends of ... swords , And , at the head of our remaining troops , Attack the foe , break through the thick array Of his throng'd ...
... sword , And drive it in a tempest on the foe . Marcia . My pray'rs and wishes always shall attend The friends of ... swords , And , at the head of our remaining troops , Attack the foe , break through the thick array Of his throng'd ...
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... swords , now wrests them And stand the judgment of a Roman senate . from our hands , The Roman knight : he carries in ... sword has made Rome's senate little , And thinn'd its ranks . Alas ! thy dazzled eye Beholds this man in a false ...
... swords , now wrests them And stand the judgment of a Roman senate . from our hands , The Roman knight : he carries in ... sword has made Rome's senate little , And thinn'd its ranks . Alas ! thy dazzled eye Beholds this man in a false ...
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... sword In Gaesar's bosom , and revenge my country , By heav'n , I could enjoy the pangs of death , Th'assistance of my father's powerful friends ? And smile in agony ! I'm too officious ; but my forward cares Would fain preserve a life ...
... sword In Gaesar's bosom , and revenge my country , By heav'n , I could enjoy the pangs of death , Th'assistance of my father's powerful friends ? And smile in agony ! I'm too officious ; but my forward cares Would fain preserve a life ...
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... sword shall answer thee . Have at thy heart . Juba . Nay , then , beware thy own , proud , barbarous man . [ They ... swords ; my troubled heart Sempronius . Lucia , I like not that loud , boist'rous man . Juba , to all the brav'ry of a ...
... sword shall answer thee . Have at thy heart . Juba . Nay , then , beware thy own , proud , barbarous man . [ They ... swords ; my troubled heart Sempronius . Lucia , I like not that loud , boist'rous man . Juba , to all the brav'ry of a ...
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