The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... brother ; Irregular in manners as in form . Observe the fire , high birth and empire kindle ! Cur . He holds his conference with much emo- tion . Post . The brothers both can talk , and , in their turn , Have borne away the prize of ...
... brother ; Irregular in manners as in form . Observe the fire , high birth and empire kindle ! Cur . He holds his conference with much emo- tion . Post . The brothers both can talk , and , in their turn , Have borne away the prize of ...
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... brother ! unattired ? Have you for- And how has Philip mourned ? a dreadful foe , | ACT II . Enter ERIXENE and DELIA ... Brother , of that no more : for shame , gird on Your glittering arms , and look like any Roman . Per . No , brother ...
... brother ! unattired ? Have you for- And how has Philip mourned ? a dreadful foe , | ACT II . Enter ERIXENE and DELIA ... Brother , of that no more : for shame , gird on Your glittering arms , and look like any Roman . Per . No , brother ...
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... brother from a brother's fury ! [ Exit . Dem . How's this ? the waves ne'er ran thus high before ; Resign thee ! yes , Erixene , with life ! Thou , in whose eyes , so modest , and so bright , Love ever wakes , and keeps a vestal fire ...
... brother from a brother's fury ! [ Exit . Dem . How's this ? the waves ne'er ran thus high before ; Resign thee ! yes , Erixene , with life ! Thou , in whose eyes , so modest , and so bright , Love ever wakes , and keeps a vestal fire ...
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... brother bear a brother's look Without impatience ? Whither all this tends , I'm sorry that your conscious hearts can tell you : Is it not most severe ? Two sons alone Have crowned my bed ; and they two are not brothers . Look here , and ...
... brother bear a brother's look Without impatience ? Whither all this tends , I'm sorry that your conscious hearts can tell you : Is it not most severe ? Two sons alone Have crowned my bed ; and they two are not brothers . Look here , and ...
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... brother , if he does not weep ! His love Runs o'er in venerable tears . I'm rude : But nature will prevail — My king ! My father ! Per . Now cannot I let fall a single tear . [ Aside . King . See ! the good man has caught it too . Ant ...
... brother , if he does not weep ! His love Runs o'er in venerable tears . I'm rude : But nature will prevail — My king ! My father ! Per . Now cannot I let fall a single tear . [ Aside . King . See ! the good man has caught it too . Ant ...
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