The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... natural and affecting tragedy of Theodosius , are the only exam- ples of his wild and ill - regulated genius which ... nature . The Mourning Bride of Congreve , although it contains many passages of great merit , may be considered as ...
... natural and affecting tragedy of Theodosius , are the only exam- ples of his wild and ill - regulated genius which ... nature . The Mourning Bride of Congreve , although it contains many passages of great merit , may be considered as ...
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... natural language in which the actors express themselves . And if the more fastidious part of an audience are rather affected ... nature and feeling , yet so well graced with poetical beauty , as justly to challenge for her a place in the ...
... natural language in which the actors express themselves . And if the more fastidious part of an audience are rather affected ... nature and feeling , yet so well graced with poetical beauty , as justly to challenge for her a place in the ...
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... Nature styled it in ) shrunk thee into The bound thou wast o'er - flowing , at once sub- duing Thy force , and thy ... natural sister of our sex , Your sorrow beats so ardently upon me , That it shall make a counter - reflect ' gainst My ...
... Nature styled it in ) shrunk thee into The bound thou wast o'er - flowing , at once sub- duing Thy force , and thy ... natural sister of our sex , Your sorrow beats so ardently upon me , That it shall make a counter - reflect ' gainst My ...
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... nature , which ACT II . Jailor . They're famed to be a. morrow ; Then bootless toil must recompence itself , With its own sweat ; now he's secure , Not dreams we stand before your puissance , Rinsing your holy begging in our eyes , To ...
... nature , which ACT II . Jailor . They're famed to be a. morrow ; Then bootless toil must recompence itself , With its own sweat ; now he's secure , Not dreams we stand before your puissance , Rinsing your holy begging in our eyes , To ...
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... nature could not reach to Without some imposition . For our love , And great Apollo's mercy , all our best Their best skill tender ! Lead into the city : Where having bound things scatter'd , we will post [ Exeunt . To Athens ' fore our ...
... nature could not reach to Without some imposition . For our love , And great Apollo's mercy , all our best Their best skill tender ! Lead into the city : Where having bound things scatter'd , we will post [ Exeunt . To Athens ' fore our ...
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