Douglas: A TragedyW. Whale, 1828 - 64페이지 |
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... success of the insurgents under the Pretender induced Mr. Home to suspend his clerical character and pursuits , and take up arms in defence of the existing government . He was present at the battle of Falkirk ; where he was taken ...
... success of the insurgents under the Pretender induced Mr. Home to suspend his clerical character and pursuits , and take up arms in defence of the existing government . He was present at the battle of Falkirk ; where he was taken ...
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... success of the insurgents under the Pretender induced Mr. Home to suspend his clerical character and pursuits , and take up arms in defence of the existing government . He was present at the battle of Falkirk ; where he was taken ...
... success of the insurgents under the Pretender induced Mr. Home to suspend his clerical character and pursuits , and take up arms in defence of the existing government . He was present at the battle of Falkirk ; where he was taken ...
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... success , that , after three representations , it was withdrawn , and consigned to ob- livion ; and with it ended Mr. Home's connexion with the stage . After this period , Mr. Home published A History of the Rebellion , in 1745 , from ...
... success , that , after three representations , it was withdrawn , and consigned to ob- livion ; and with it ended Mr. Home's connexion with the stage . After this period , Mr. Home published A History of the Rebellion , in 1745 , from ...
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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