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We find more tenderness than strength in this play: the descriptive and narrative
parts are better than the impassioned. Young Norval's speech, giving an account
of himself to Lord and Lady Randolph, for the spirit of modest heroism, ...
We find more tenderness than strength in this play: the descriptive and narrative
parts are better than the impassioned. Young Norval's speech, giving an account
of himself to Lord and Lady Randolph, for the spirit of modest heroism, ...
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Covent Garden. Lord Randolph - - Mr. Younger, Mr. Holland. Mr. Egerton.
Glenalvon - - - - Mr. Love. Mr. H. Johnston. Mr. Macready. Young JNoorval - - Mr.
Diggs. Mr. Kean. Mr. C. Kemble. Old Noorval - - - - Mr. Hayman. Mr. Powel. Mr.
Young.
Covent Garden. Lord Randolph - - Mr. Younger, Mr. Holland. Mr. Egerton.
Glenalvon - - - - Mr. Love. Mr. H. Johnston. Mr. Macready. Young JNoorval - - Mr.
Diggs. Mr. Kean. Mr. C. Kemble. Old Noorval - - - - Mr. Hayman. Mr. Powel. Mr.
Young.
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On my sad heart, and kindled up a fondness For this young stranger, wand'ring
from his home, And like an orphan cast upon my care. I will protect thee, (said I to
myself.) With all my power, and grace with all my favour. .Anna. Sure heav'n will ...
On my sad heart, and kindled up a fondness For this young stranger, wand'ring
from his home, And like an orphan cast upon my care. I will protect thee, (said I to
myself.) With all my power, and grace with all my favour. .Anna. Sure heav'n will ...
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