Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, 5권John Bell and under the direction of George Cawthorn, British Library, Strand, 1797 |
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... mind every sentiment of CLEONE . The distress is perhaps too horrible for female minds to bear ; - the maternal feelings are those which vibrate with the greatest keenness of sensation , PROLOGUE . By WILLIAM MELMOTH , Esq . Spoken by ...
... mind every sentiment of CLEONE . The distress is perhaps too horrible for female minds to bear ; - the maternal feelings are those which vibrate with the greatest keenness of sensation , PROLOGUE . By WILLIAM MELMOTH , Esq . Spoken by ...
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... friend . O Paulet - but to thee , The many virtues that adorn the mind Of my lov'd lord , and made me once so blest , ' Twere needless to display . In mine alone ye His happiness was plac'd ; no grief , no care 18 AЯ 1 . CLEONE .
... friend . O Paulet - but to thee , The many virtues that adorn the mind Of my lov'd lord , and made me once so blest , ' Twere needless to display . In mine alone ye His happiness was plac'd ; no grief , no care 18 AЯ 1 . CLEONE .
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... mind with doubt . And for that wretch , This arm shall give him chastisement . Cle . Ah ! no ; I fear the chastisement of Glanville's guilt May loose the tongue of censure on my innocence . And can I bear , now , in my husband's absence ...
... mind with doubt . And for that wretch , This arm shall give him chastisement . Cle . Ah ! no ; I fear the chastisement of Glanville's guilt May loose the tongue of censure on my innocence . And can I bear , now , in my husband's absence ...
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... fondest wish- Sif . Call not to my distracted mind how good , How bright she once appear'd . Time was indeed , When blest in her chaste love , I fondly thought My soul possess'd of all that earth held fair And 44 Aa III . CLEONE .
... fondest wish- Sif . Call not to my distracted mind how good , How bright she once appear'd . Time was indeed , When blest in her chaste love , I fondly thought My soul possess'd of all that earth held fair And 44 Aa III . CLEONE .
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... mind is but a dream . SCENE IV . [ Exit . Changes to an adjoining Part of the Wood , and discovers the Child murder'd . Enter CLEONE . Cle . O fearful silence ! Not a sound returns , Save the wild echoes of my own sad cries , To my ...
... mind is but a dream . SCENE IV . [ Exit . Changes to an adjoining Part of the Wood , and discovers the Child murder'd . Enter CLEONE . Cle . O fearful silence ! Not a sound returns , Save the wild echoes of my own sad cries , To my ...
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Alguazil Beauf believe Biron Bran Branville cann't Carlos charms child Clara Cleone Colonel confess d'ye dare daughter dear Don Philip Enter a Servant Exeunt Exit father fear fortune FRANCES SHERIDAN gentleman give Glan Glanville hand happy hath hear heart Heaven honour hope humour husband HYPOLITA Isab Isabella Knight Knightly Lady Flut Lady Flutter Lady Med Lady Medway leave letter look Lord Med Lord Medway ma'am madam marriage marry mean methinks Miss Rich mistress never Nurse Octavio pardon Paulet pity poor portmanteau pr'ythee pray Ragozin rogue Rosara Samp SCENE Seville shew Sifroy Sir Anthony Sir H Sir Harry sister soul speak sure tell thee there's thing thought Trap Trappanti truth Viletta Villeroy what's wife wish woman word wretch
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23 페이지 - Could I forget What I have been, I might the better bear What I am destin'd to : I'm not the first That have been wretched : but to think how much I have been happier ! Wild hurrying thoughts Start every way from my distracted soul, To find out hope, and only meet despair.
48 페이지 - I must fall, death's welcome in these arms. Bir. Live ever in these arms. Isa. But pardon me, Excuse the wild disorder of my soul : The joy, the strange surprising joy of seeing you, Of seeing you again, distracted me • Bir. Thou everlasting goodness ! Isa, Answer me: What hand of Providence has brought you back To your own home again ? O, satisfy Th' impatience of my heart : I long to know The story of your sufferings.
99 페이지 - Dog! villainl did not you confess to me that this gentleman picked you up not three hours ago at the same inn where I alighted ? that he had owned his stealing my portmanteau at Toledo? that if he succeeded to marry the lady you were to have a considerable sum for your pains, and these two were to share the rest of her fortune between them ? Trap.
37 페이지 - Of any other wish, be nothing mine :" But let me look upon you, view you well. This is a welcome gallantry indeed ! I...
18 페이지 - I'll wait upon ye presently ; for a minute I must beg your pardon, and leave to lay the cloth myself. Hyp. By no means, sir. Trap. No ceremony, dear sir ! Indeed I'll do it.
63 페이지 - And family, and tainted into trades. Shall I be one of them — bow, and retire, To make more room for the unwieldy heir To play the fool in ? No But how shall I prevent it ? — Biron comes To take possession of my father's love—- Would that were all ! there is a birth-right too That he will seize.
71 페이지 - He did; and he was with us when 'twas done. C. Bald. If this be true, this horrid, horrid tale, It is but just upon me : Biron's wrongs Must be reveng'd ; and I the cause of all. FT. What will you do with him ) C. Bald. Take him a-part I know too much.
115 페이지 - Friends ! I scorn his friendship ; and since he does not know how to use a gentleman; I'll do a public piece of justice, and use him like a villain. Hyp. Let me go.
39 페이지 - My friends, you will forgive me, when I own, I must prefer her peace to all the world ? Come, Isabella, let us lead the way : Within we'll speak our welcome to our friends, And crown the happy festival with joy. [Exeunt.
47 페이지 - I live to hope, that he died there ? It must be so; he's dead, and this ring left, < By his last breath, to some known faithful friend, To bring me back again ; That's all I have to trust to Enter BIRON.