Douglas: A TragedyW. Whale, 1828 - 64ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... mind , was he that died : For many deaths has the survivor suffer'd . In the wild desert on a rock he sits , Or on some nameless stream's untrodden banks ; And ruminates all day his dreadful fate . ¡± The delicacy of description in the ...
... mind , was he that died : For many deaths has the survivor suffer'd . In the wild desert on a rock he sits , Or on some nameless stream's untrodden banks ; And ruminates all day his dreadful fate . ¡± The delicacy of description in the ...
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... mind , than to the common feelings likely to be suggested by his subject , the situations arising out of it , and the judicious choice of topics for declamation . We find more tenderness than strength in this play : the descriptive and ...
... mind , than to the common feelings likely to be suggested by his subject , the situations arising out of it , and the judicious choice of topics for declamation . We find more tenderness than strength in this play : the descriptive and ...
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... mind forlorn , Unpitied cannot be . Pity's the alms Which on such beggars freely is bestow'd : For mortals know that love is still their lord , And o'er their vain resolves advances still : As fire , when kindled by our shepherds ...
... mind forlorn , Unpitied cannot be . Pity's the alms Which on such beggars freely is bestow'd : For mortals know that love is still their lord , And o'er their vain resolves advances still : As fire , when kindled by our shepherds ...
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amidst ancient Aquileia arms Athelstaneford battle battle of Falkirk beauty birth bold bosom brave deliverer breast brother call'd Castle Gates child counsel Covent Garden Crosses to L.H. curst dame death Didst thou dost thou Doug Douglas falls Earl of Dunbar Enter DONALD Enter GLENALVON Enter LADY RANDOLPH Enter LORD RANDOLPH Exeunt Exit Anna eyes fame fatal fate favour fear fond fortune gallant grief hand hath hear heart heaven honour hope hour husband jewels John Home L.H. Lady liege lord liv'd lives Lord Douglas lov'd Malcolm mortal mother Nahant never noble Randolph Norv o'er old Norval passion play Pris racter representation Roxburghshire SCENE scorn secret shepherds Sir Malcolm's heir sire slain speak speech stranger sword take this ring tale tears Theatres Royal thee thine thou art Thou dost thou shalt tragedy truth valiant valour villain virtue voice whilst yonder Young Norval youth