Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, 17권John Bell and under the direction of George Cawthorn, British Library, Strand, 1797 |
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... , DRURY - LANE . MARGARET of ANJOU , Lady ELIZABETH GRAY , - Men . Mr. Palmer . Mr. Smith . - Mr. Aickin . · Mr. Packer . Women . Mrs. Siddons . Miss Kemble . Lady CLIFFORD , - Miss Tidswell . SCENE , The Palace . Dramatis Perfonae. ...
... , DRURY - LANE . MARGARET of ANJOU , Lady ELIZABETH GRAY , - Men . Mr. Palmer . Mr. Smith . - Mr. Aickin . · Mr. Packer . Women . Mrs. Siddons . Miss Kemble . Lady CLIFFORD , - Miss Tidswell . SCENE , The Palace . Dramatis Perfonae. ...
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... th ' unconquerable Warwick , Is plighted to the fair Elizabeth . Cliff . The Lady Gray , you mean , the beauteous widow , Whose husband fell in arms for Lancaster . Marg . The same , my Clifford - Warwick long 8 АЯ 1 . THE EARL OF WARWICK .
... th ' unconquerable Warwick , Is plighted to the fair Elizabeth . Cliff . The Lady Gray , you mean , the beauteous widow , Whose husband fell in arms for Lancaster . Marg . The same , my Clifford - Warwick long 8 АЯ 1 . THE EARL OF WARWICK .
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... Elizabeth hath charms Might shake a hermit's virtue . Cliff . Hath he seen This peerless fair one ? Marg . Yes - by my contrivance , When last he hunted in the forest , some , Whom I had planted there , as if by chance Alone directed ...
... Elizabeth hath charms Might shake a hermit's virtue . Cliff . Hath he seen This peerless fair one ? Marg . Yes - by my contrivance , When last he hunted in the forest , some , Whom I had planted there , as if by chance Alone directed ...
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... Elizabeth , On thee the colour of my future life Depends , for thou alone canst make me blest , Or curs'd for ever ! -O ! this cruel doubt Is worse than all my tortures : but he comes , Th ' ambassador of love . SCENE IV . Enter the ...
... Elizabeth , On thee the colour of my future life Depends , for thou alone canst make me blest , Or curs'd for ever ! -O ! this cruel doubt Is worse than all my tortures : but he comes , Th ' ambassador of love . SCENE IV . Enter the ...
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... Elizabeth ; Ne'er did these eyes behold such sweet perfection : I found her busy'd in the pious office Of filial duty , tending her sick father . Edw . That was a lucky moment , to prefer My humble suit : touch but the tender string Of ...
... Elizabeth ; Ne'er did these eyes behold such sweet perfection : I found her busy'd in the pious office Of filial duty , tending her sick father . Edw . That was a lucky moment , to prefer My humble suit : touch but the tender string Of ...
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beauty Bell blush British Library cann't charms Christian Croak Croaker dear devil dread Edward Eliz Elizabeth Enter ev'ry Exeunt Exit eyes faith father favour fear fortune friendship Garnet gentleman give hand happy hast hate hear heart Heaven Honeywood honour hope humour husband Jarvis king Lady Cons Lady Constant laugh Leont Leontine letter Lofty look Lord Etheridge lov'd Love Lovemore Lusignan ma'am madam Marg MARGARET of ANJOU married matter mean Mign Mignionet Miss Rich Miss Richland Muslin Nerestan never Oliv Olivia Oras Orasmin Osman pardon passion Pemb Pembroke perhaps pity play pleasure pow'r SCENE servant shew Sideboard Sir Bash Sir Bril slave smiles soul Suff Suffolk sure talk tell thee there's thing thought throne twill virtue Warw Warwick Widow Bellmour wife wish woman Zara
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6 페이지 - For that blest year when all that vote may rail ; Their schemes of spite the poet's foes dismiss, Till that glad night when all that hate may hiss. " This day the powder'd curls and golden coat," Says swelling Crispin, " begg'da cobbler's vote." " This night our wit," the pert apprentice cries, " Lies at my feet ; I hiss him, and he dies.
5 페이지 - Distrest alike, the statesman and the wit, When one a borough courts, and one the pit. The busy candidates for power and fame, Have hopes, and fears, and wishes, just the same ; Disabled both to combat, or to fly, Must hear all taunts, and hear without reply. Uncheck'd, on both loud rabbles vent their rage, As mongrels bay the lion in a cage. Th...
45 페이지 - twill be needful ; try Their boasted zeal, and see if one of them Will dare to lift his arm up in your cause, If I forbid them.
106 페이지 - I should blush, and faulter, and look silly ; and so I have writ a letter to her. Here it is, signed and sealed, but not directed. I got into a puzzle about that. Servants, you know, are always putting their own construction upon things.
48 페이지 - Wasting his spirits, dry'd the source of life, And nature yields him up to time's demand. Shall he not die in peace ? — Oh ! let no doubt Disturb his parting moments with distrust ; Let me, when I return to close his eyes, Compose his mind's impatience too, and tell him, You are confirm'da Christian ! Zar.
44 페이지 - How know you that? — but be it as it may, I had a right, nor will I tamely yield My claim to happiness, the privilege To choose the partner of my throne and bed ; It is a branch of my prerogative, War.
43 페이지 - Of bleeding honour, you have other wounds As deep, though not so fatal ; such, perhaps, As none but fair Elizabeth can cure. War. Elizabeth!
ix 페이지 - Tuneful Alexis, on the Thames' fair side, The ladies' play-thing, and the muses' pride- — With merit popular, with wit polite, Easy though vain, and elegant though light, — Desiring and deserving others...
12 페이지 - em at your ladies' toilets with their cast gowns, and so you descend to us with them. — And then, on the other hand, there's my master! Because he chooses to live upon the principal of his health, and so run out his whole stock...
37 페이지 - Tis what he merits from us, yet th' attempt Were dangerous, he is still the people's idol. Marg. And so perhaps shall Marg'ret be ; applause Waits on success ; the fickle multitude, Like the light straw that floats along the stream, Glide with the current still and follow fortune.