The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Band 4Mrs. Inchbald Hurst, Robinson, 1824 |
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... mean that Brutus , who , in open senate , Stabb'd the first Cæsar that usurp'd the world ) , A gallant man ? Ren . Yes , and Catiline too ; Though story wrong his fame ; for he conspir'd To prop the reeling glory of his country : His ...
... mean that Brutus , who , in open senate , Stabb'd the first Cæsar that usurp'd the world ) , A gallant man ? Ren . Yes , and Catiline too ; Though story wrong his fame ; for he conspir'd To prop the reeling glory of his country : His ...
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... means that question ? Jaff . Oh ! women have fantastic constitutions , Inconstant in their wishes , always wavering , And never fix'd . Was it not boldly done , Ev'n at first sight , to trust the thing I lov'd ( A tempting treasure too ) ...
... means that question ? Jaff . Oh ! women have fantastic constitutions , Inconstant in their wishes , always wavering , And never fix'd . Was it not boldly done , Ev'n at first sight , to trust the thing I lov'd ( A tempting treasure too ) ...
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... means thy dreadful story ? Death and to - morrow ? Bel . The faithless senators , ' tis they've decreed it , They say , according to our friends ' request , They shall have death , and not ignoble bondage ; Declare their promised mercy ...
... means thy dreadful story ? Death and to - morrow ? Bel . The faithless senators , ' tis they've decreed it , They say , according to our friends ' request , They shall have death , and not ignoble bondage ; Declare their promised mercy ...
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... means thy dreadful story ? Death and to - morrow ? Bel . The faithless senators , ' tis they've decreed it , They say , according to our friends ' request , They shall have death , and not ignoble bondage ; Declare their promised mercy ...
... means thy dreadful story ? Death and to - morrow ? Bel . The faithless senators , ' tis they've decreed it , They say , according to our friends ' request , They shall have death , and not ignoble bondage ; Declare their promised mercy ...
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... means the lord Of me , my life , and love ? What's in thy bosom , Thou grasp'st at so ? [ JAFFIER draws the Dagger , and offers to stab her . Ah ! do not kill me , Jaffier . Jaff . Know , Belvidera , when we parted last , I gave this ...
... means the lord Of me , my life , and love ? What's in thy bosom , Thou grasp'st at so ? [ JAFFIER draws the Dagger , and offers to stab her . Ah ! do not kill me , Jaffier . Jaff . Know , Belvidera , when we parted last , I gave this ...
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ABOAN arms Arvida Augustus Applegath Belvidera Blan blood bosom Cæsar Capt Captain Cato Cato's Christ Christina curs'd curse dagger dear death e'er Earl of Warwick Edward Emily Enter ev'ry Exeunt Exit eyes fate father fear feyther Foss Fred friendship give guard Gust Gustavus hand happy hear heart Heav'n honour hope HOTMAN Imoinda Jaff Jaffier Juba King Lady E. G. liberty live look lord Lucia Mac Tab madam Marcia Marg Margaret of Anjou never o'er Olla Ollapod OROONOKO passion Pemb Pierre poor Portius pow'r prince Priuli RENAULT SCENE Sempronius senate Sir Cha Sir Charles Cropland Sir Rob Slav slave soul speak STANMORE Suffolk sure Sweden sword Syph Syphax tears tell thank thee there's thou art thou hast thought villain virtue Warw Warwick Worth Worthington would'st wretch Zounds
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Seite 16 - Oh woman ! lovely woman ! Nature made thee To temper man : we had been brutes without you ! Angels are painted fair to look like you : There's in you all, that we believe of" heaven ; Amazing brightness, purity and truth, Eternal joy, and everlasting love.
Seite 11 - O'ercast with gloomy cares, and discontent; Then tell me, Syphax, I conjure thee, tell me, What are the thoughts that knit thy brow in frowns, And turn thine eye thus coldly on thy prince ? SYPHAX. 'Tis not my talent to conceal my thoughts, Or carry smiles and sun-shine in my face, When discontent sits heavy at my heart.
Seite 46 - I'm weary of conjectures — this must end them. [Laying his hand on his sword.\ Thus am I doubly arm'd ; my death and life, My bane and antidote, are both before me. This in a moment brings me to an end ; But this informs me I shall never die. The soul, secured in her existence, smiles At the drawn dagger, and defies its point. The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and nature sink in years ; But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The...
Seite 46 - The wide, the unbounded prospect, lies before me ; But shadows, clouds, and darkness, rest upon it. Here will I hold. If there's a power above us, (And that there is all nature cries aloud Through all her works,) he must delight in virtue ; And that which he delights in, must be happy.
Seite 18 - Let him but know the price of Cato's friendship, And name your terms. Cato. Bid him disband his legions, Restore the commonwealth to liberty, Submit his actions to the public censure, And stand the judgment of a Roman hrnutc, Bid him do this, and Cato is his friend.
Seite 10 - But is it true, Sempronius, that your senate Is call'd together ? Gods ! thou must be cautious; Cato has piercing eyes, and will discern Our frauds, unless they're cover'd thick with art.
Seite 12 - I think no safety can be here for virtue, And grieve, my friend, as much as thou to live In such a wretched state as this of Venice; Where all agree to spoil the public good, And villains fatten with the brave man's labours.
Seite 59 - I'm gone, Breed him in virtue and the paths of honour, But let him never know his father's story ; I charge thee, guard him from the wrongs my fate May do his future fortune, or his name. Now nearer yet [Approaching each other. Oh that my arms were rivetted Thus round thee ever ! but my friends, my oath ! This, and no more.
Seite 30 - rest' concealed from me ? Must I Be made the hostage of a hellish trust ? For such I know I am; that's all my value! But by the love and loyalty I owe thee, I'll free thee from the bondage of these slaves; Straight to the Senate, tell 'em all I know, no All that I think, all that my fears inform me ! Jaff.
Seite 36 - Retrosi, guard you. This done, we'll give the general alarm, Apply petards, and force the Ars'nal gates; Then fire the city round in several places, Or with our cannon (if it dare resist) Batter't to ruin.