The British drama; a collection of the most esteemed tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces, in the English language, Volumen11824 |
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... SCENE II . — A Parlour in CHARLOTTE's House . Enter CHARLOTTE and MARIA . Char . What terror and amazement must they Who die by shipwreck ? [ feel Mar. ' Tis a dreadful thought ! Char . Ay ; is it not , Maria ? to descend , Living and ...
... SCENE II . — A Parlour in CHARLOTTE's House . Enter CHARLOTTE and MARIA . Char . What terror and amazement must they Who die by shipwreck ? [ feel Mar. ' Tis a dreadful thought ! Char . Ay ; is it not , Maria ? to descend , Living and ...
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... SCENE II - A Street in Penryn . Enter RANDAL . Ran . Poor ! poor ! and friendless ! whither shall I wander , And to what point direct my views and hopes ? A menial servant ! -No - What , shall I live , Here in this land of freedom ...
... SCENE II - A Street in Penryn . Enter RANDAL . Ran . Poor ! poor ! and friendless ! whither shall I wander , And to what point direct my views and hopes ? A menial servant ! -No - What , shall I live , Here in this land of freedom ...
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... Scene closes . mot ? SCENE III . - Another Room . Enter CHARLOTTE , EUSTACE , and RANDAL . Char . What strange neglect ! The doors are all unbarr'd , And not a living creature to be seen . Enter OLD WILMOT and AGNES . Sir , we are come ...
... Scene closes . mot ? SCENE III . - Another Room . Enter CHARLOTTE , EUSTACE , and RANDAL . Char . What strange neglect ! The doors are all unbarr'd , And not a living creature to be seen . Enter OLD WILMOT and AGNES . Sir , we are come ...
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British drama. ACT II . SCENE I - A wild romantic scene amidst over- hanging Rocks ; a Cavern on one side . Enter ARCAS , with a Spear in his hand . Arc . The gloom of night sits heavy on the world ; And o'er the solemn scene such ...
British drama. ACT II . SCENE I - A wild romantic scene amidst over- hanging Rocks ; a Cavern on one side . Enter ARCAS , with a Spear in his hand . Arc . The gloom of night sits heavy on the world ; And o'er the solemn scene such ...
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... scene . Euph . Hold , hold , my heart ! Oh ! how shall I sustain [ him : The agonizing scene ? [ Rises . ] I must behold Nature , that drives me on , will lend me force . Is that my father ? Arc . Take your last farewell . His vigour ...
... scene . Euph . Hold , hold , my heart ! Oh ! how shall I sustain [ him : The agonizing scene ? [ Rises . ] I must behold Nature , that drives me on , will lend me force . Is that my father ? Arc . Take your last farewell . His vigour ...
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