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... Irene 134 Prologue 139 Irene 143 Epilogue , by sir William Yonge 237 Prologue to the masque of Comus 238 Prologue to the comedy of the Good - natured Man 239 PAGE Prologue to the comedy of a Word to the V.
... Irene 134 Prologue 139 Irene 143 Epilogue , by sir William Yonge 237 Prologue to the masque of Comus 238 Prologue to the comedy of the Good - natured Man 239 PAGE Prologue to the comedy of a Word to the V.
Page 133
... of sound , the pomp of show , For useful mirth and salutary woe ; Bid scenick virtue form the rising age , And truth diffuse her radiance from the stage . TH PREFATORY NOTICE TO THE TRAGEDY OF IRENE HE history 133 PROLOGUE.
... of sound , the pomp of show , For useful mirth and salutary woe ; Bid scenick virtue form the rising age , And truth diffuse her radiance from the stage . TH PREFATORY NOTICE TO THE TRAGEDY OF IRENE HE history 133 PROLOGUE.
Page 134
... Irene was carried along with him as a foundation for his suc- cess . Mr. Walmsley , one of his early friends , recom- mended him , and his fellow - adventurer , Garrick , to the notice and protection of Colson , the mathema- tician ...
... Irene was carried along with him as a foundation for his suc- cess . Mr. Walmsley , one of his early friends , recom- mended him , and his fellow - adventurer , Garrick , to the notice and protection of Colson , the mathema- tician ...
Page 135
... Irene , " says Mr. Murphy , " is founded on a passage in Knolles's History of the Turks ; " an author highly commended in the Ram- bler , No. 122. An incident in the life of Mahomet the great , first emperor of the Turks , is the hinge ...
... Irene , " says Mr. Murphy , " is founded on a passage in Knolles's History of the Turks ; " an author highly commended in the Ram- bler , No. 122. An incident in the life of Mahomet the great , first emperor of the Turks , is the hinge ...
Page 136
... Irene : and the strongest censure , ever passed on this tragedy , was conveyed in Garrick's application of Johnson's own severe , but correct critique , on the wits of Charles , in whose works " Declamation roar'd , while passion slept1 ...
... Irene : and the strongest censure , ever passed on this tragedy , was conveyed in Garrick's application of Johnson's own severe , but correct critique , on the wits of Charles , in whose works " Declamation roar'd , while passion slept1 ...
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ABDALLA adesse ASPASIA bassa beauty Behold boast bosom breast CALI CARAZA charms crimes crowds death delight DEMETRIUS doom dread ev'ry eyes fair fame fatal fate fear foes folly gen'ral gen'rous Greece Greek guilt Hæc happy HASAN hear heart heav'n honour hope hour Idler IRENE Irene's Johnson joys justice kings labour LEONTIUS live MAHOMET maid mankind ment mihi millia mind MURZA musick MUSTAPHA nature never night nunc o'er once palace passion pater peace pleasure pow'r praise pride publick quæ quam Quid quod rage rapture reason SAMUEL JOHNSON SATIRE OF JUVENAL SATURDAY SCENE scorn semper shades shine sibi sighs Sir Joshua Reynolds slaves smile soul square miles Stella STRETHAM sultan sword tell terrours thee thine Thomas Warton thou thought tibi tion toil tongue truth Turkish tyrant virtue vitæ voice wealth wish woes