The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Walter Scott. CONTENTS OF VOLUME FIRST . TRAGEDIES . Year . The Two Noble Kinsmen , ............... SHAKESPEARE & FLETCHER , before 1616 A King and No King , .................. Beaumont & FLETCHER ... NOBLE KINSMEN , SHAKESPEARE AND FLETCHER.
Walter Scott. CONTENTS OF VOLUME FIRST . TRAGEDIES . Year . The Two Noble Kinsmen , ............... SHAKESPEARE & FLETCHER , before 1616 A King and No King , .................. Beaumont & FLETCHER ... NOBLE KINSMEN , SHAKESPEARE AND FLETCHER.
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Walter Scott. BRITISH DRAMA . TWO NOBLE KINSMEN , SHAKESPEARE AND FLETCHER . PROLOGUE . The two Noble Kinsmen , in love EMILIA , her Sister . A TWO NOBLE KINSMEN . ACT I. All dear Nature's children. THE THE BY [ Flourish . NEW plays and ...
Walter Scott. BRITISH DRAMA . TWO NOBLE KINSMEN , SHAKESPEARE AND FLETCHER . PROLOGUE . The two Noble Kinsmen , in love EMILIA , her Sister . A TWO NOBLE KINSMEN . ACT I. All dear Nature's children. THE THE BY [ Flourish . NEW plays and ...
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... noble Theseus ; for whose fortunes I will now in and kneel , with great assurance , That we , more than his Perithous , possess The high throne in his heart . Emi . I am not Against your faith ; yet I continue mine . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV ...
... noble Theseus ; for whose fortunes I will now in and kneel , with great assurance , That we , more than his Perithous , possess The high throne in his heart . Emi . I am not Against your faith ; yet I continue mine . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV ...
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... noble sufferers . I marvel How they'd have look'd , had they been victors , that With such a constant nobility enforce A freedom out of bondage , making misery Their mirth , and affliction a toy to jest at . Jailor . Do they so ? Daugh ...
... noble sufferers . I marvel How they'd have look'd , had they been victors , that With such a constant nobility enforce A freedom out of bondage , making misery Their mirth , and affliction a toy to jest at . Jailor . Do they so ? Daugh ...
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... noble hand to close mine eyes , Or prayers to the gods : A thousand chances , Were we from hence , would sever us . Pal . You have made me ( I thank you , cousin Arcite , ) almost wanton With my captivity : What a misery It is to live ...
... noble hand to close mine eyes , Or prayers to the gods : A thousand chances , Were we from hence , would sever us . Pal . You have made me ( I thank you , cousin Arcite , ) almost wanton With my captivity : What a misery It is to live ...
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