British Theatre: Comprising Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, from the Most Classic Writers : with Biography, Critical Account and Explanatory NotesF. Fleischer, 1828 - 908페이지 |
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... talk thus coldly . Passion unpitied , and successless love , Plant daggers in my heart , and aggravate prince , With how much care he forms himself to glory , And breaks the fierceness of his native temper , To copy out our father's ...
... talk thus coldly . Passion unpitied , and successless love , Plant daggers in my heart , and aggravate prince , With how much care he forms himself to glory , And breaks the fierceness of his native temper , To copy out our father's ...
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... talk'st ; I pant for virtue ; And all my soul endeavours at perfection . Cato . Dost thou love watchings , abstinence , and toil , Laborious virtues all ? Learn them from Cato : Success and fortune must thou learn from Caesar . Juba ...
... talk'st ; I pant for virtue ; And all my soul endeavours at perfection . Cato . Dost thou love watchings , abstinence , and toil , Laborious virtues all ? Learn them from Cato : Success and fortune must thou learn from Caesar . Juba ...
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... talk , though honey flow'd In ev'ry word , would now lose all its sweetness . Cato's displeas'd , and Marcia lost for ever . Syph . Young prince , I yet could give you good advice ; Marcia might still be yours . Juba . As how , dear ...
... talk , though honey flow'd In ev'ry word , would now lose all its sweetness . Cato's displeas'd , and Marcia lost for ever . Syph . Young prince , I yet could give you good advice ; Marcia might still be yours . Juba . As how , dear ...
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... talk - but ' tis with tears of joy . If e'er your father's crown adorn your brows , Numidia will be blest by Cato's lectures . Juba . Syphas , thy hand ; we'll mutually forget Within the square , to exercise their arms , The warmth of ...
... talk - but ' tis with tears of joy . If e'er your father's crown adorn your brows , Numidia will be blest by Cato's lectures . Juba . Syphas , thy hand ; we'll mutually forget Within the square , to exercise their arms , The warmth of ...
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... talk ; At least to talk where he must not command . King . Such sullenness , and in a man so brave , Must have some other cause than his captivity . Did Zara , then , request he might attend her ? Gar , My lord , she did . King . That ...
... talk ; At least to talk where he must not command . King . Such sullenness , and in a man so brave , Must have some other cause than his captivity . Did Zara , then , request he might attend her ? Gar , My lord , she did . King . That ...
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Andromache art thou Belvidera better brother Capt captain Castalio Cato Ceph Cham Char Charles Colin dare daughter dear death DOCTOR DRUID Enter Eudocia Eumenes Exeunt Exit eyes Fain father fear fellow fool fortune gentleman give hand happy hear heart heaven Honey honour hope husband Juba Lady F Lady W ladyship leave live look Lord Lucy madam marriage marry matter mean Mirabell Miss never Oakly on't Osman pardon passion Pescara Polydore poor pr'ythee pray Pyrrhus Re-enter ruin Rusport Sackbut SCENE Serg servant Sfor Sir F Sir G sir John sister soul speak Ster Stuke sure swear sword Syphax tears tell thee there's thing thou art thou hast thought twas twill villain virtue what's wife wish woman wretch young Zara Zounds
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13 페이지 - 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 wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.
361 페이지 - I'm out of humour, without giving a reason; to have my closet inviolate; to be sole empress of my tea-table, which you must never presume to approach without first asking leave; and lastly, wherever I am, you shall always knock at the door before you come in. These articles subscribed, if I continue to endure you a little longer, I may by degrees dwindle into a wife.
189 페이지 - Favours to none, to all she smiles extends; Oft she rejects, but never once offends. Bright as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike, And like the sun, they shine on all alike. Yet graceful ease, and sweetness void of pride, Might hide her faults if belles had faults to hide: If to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face and you'll forget 'em all.
487 페이지 - Here we live in an old rumbling mansion, that looks for all the world like an inn, but that we never see company. Our best visitors are old Mrs. Oddfish, the...
362 페이지 - ... tea-table talk— such as mending of fashions, spoiling reputations, railing at absent friends, and so forth— but that on no account you encroach upon the men's prerogative, and presume to drink healths, or toast fellows...
13 페이지 - 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. But when, or where ? This world was made for Caesar.
362 페이지 - ... to the play in a mask - then bring you home in a pretended fright, when you think you shall be found out - and rail at me for missing the play, and disappointing the frolic which you had to pick me up and prove my constancy.
360 페이지 - I'll give the first impression on a couch. — I won't lie neither, but loll and lean upon one elbow: with one foot a little dangling off, jogging in a thoughtful way — yes — and then as soon as he appears, start, ay, start and be surprised, and rise to meet him in a pretty disorder — yes — O, nothing is more alluring than a levee from a couch, in some confusion: — it shows the foot to advantage, and furnishes with blushes, and recomposing airs beyond comparison.
13 페이지 - Why shrinks the soul Back on herself, and startles at destruction ? 'Tis the divinity that stirs within us; 'Tis Heaven itself that points out an hereafter, And intimates eternity to man.
111 페이지 - I pass'd this very moment by thy doors, And found them guarded by a troop of villains ; The sons of public rapine were destroying. They told me, by the sentence of the law, They had commission to seize all thy fortune : Nay, more, Priuli's cruel hand had sign'd it. Here stood a ruffian with a horrid face, Lording it o'er a pile of massy plate, Tumbled into a heap for public sale ; There was another making villanous jests At thy undoing: he had ta'en possession Of all thy ancient, most domestic ornaments,...