The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Volume 3 |
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Not till their leader bids them . Stuke . Come on , then - Give them the word , and
follow me ; I must advise with you . This is a day of business , [ Exeunt . B ១១
ចៅ ធ្ធ ន្ន . ឳ ប ខ្លី ។ ជី ខ្លី ១ គឺ ថ្មី C SCENE
II .
Not till their leader bids them . Stuke . Come on , then - Give them the word , and
follow me ; I must advise with you . This is a day of business , [ Exeunt . B ១១
ចៅ ធ្ធ ន្ន . ឳ ប ខ្លី ។ ជី ខ្លី ១ គឺ ថ្មី C SCENE
II .
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His service may procure him bread elsewhere , Though I have none to give him .
- Prythee , Randal , How long hast thou been with me ? Rand . Fifteen years . I
was a very child when first ye took me , To wait upon your son , my dear young ...
His service may procure him bread elsewhere , Though I have none to give him .
- Prythee , Randal , How long hast thou been with me ? Rand . Fifteen years . I
was a very child when first ye took me , To wait upon your son , my dear young ...
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Sure , lavish fortune means to give me all I could desire , or ask , for this blest day
, And leave me nothing to expect hereafter ! Rand . Your pardon , sir ! I know but
one on earth Could properly salute me by the title You're pleas'd to give me ...
Sure , lavish fortune means to give me all I could desire , or ask , for this blest day
, And leave me nothing to expect hereafter ! Rand . Your pardon , sir ! I know but
one on earth Could properly salute me by the title You're pleas'd to give me ...
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Amongst all the plays which this author produced , “ The Rival Queens , or
Alexander the Great , " has been , and still remains , the most popular : there is
popularity even in its high sounding title ! nor do these outside words give an
unsuitable ...
Amongst all the plays which this author produced , “ The Rival Queens , or
Alexander the Great , " has been , and still remains , the most popular : there is
popularity even in its high sounding title ! nor do these outside words give an
unsuitable ...
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Neither reply, but mark the charge I give; - Live, live as friends—you will, you
must, you shall : 'Tis a god gives you life. Clyt. Oh, monstrous vanity! Aler. Ha!
what says Clytus? who am I? Clyt. The son of good King Philip. Alex. By my
kindred ...
Neither reply, but mark the charge I give; - Live, live as friends—you will, you
must, you shall : 'Tis a god gives you life. Clyt. Oh, monstrous vanity! Aler. Ha!
what says Clytus? who am I? Clyt. The son of good King Philip. Alex. By my
kindred ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Agnes Alex Alexander arms Bates bear behold Beverley blood brave breast cause Char Charlotte child Clyt comes curses dare daughter dear death despair Douglas dread earth Enter Euphrasia Evander Exit eyes fall farewell fate father fear feel fortune give gods guard hand happy hast hear heard heart Heaven hence hold honour hope hour I'll kind king Lady Laura lead leave live look lord lost madam means meet mind nature never night noble o'er once passion Perhaps Phil Philotas pity poor rage Randolph reason rest rise ruin SCENE Sigismunda slave soon soul speak spirit Statira Stuke sure sword Tancred tears tell thank thee thou thought truth turn vengeance virtue Wilm wretch wrongs youth
Passagens conhecidas
Página 2 - My name is NORVAL: on the Grampian hills My father feeds his flocks; a frugal swain, Whose constant cares were to increase his store, And keep his only son, myself, at home.
Página 11 - At the dead hour of night was heard the cry Of one in jeopardy. I rose, and ran To where the circling eddy of a pool, Beneath the ford, us'd oft to bring within My reach whatever floating thing the stream Had caught.
Página 27 - Randolph's favour now exalts your youth Above his veterans of famous service. Let me, who know these soldiers, counsel you. Give them all honour : seem not to command ; Else they will scarcely brook your late sprung power, Which nor alliance props, nor birth adorns. Nor. Sir, I have been accustom'd all my days To hear and speak the plain and simple truth : And tho...
Página 19 - Water his drink, his food the shepherds' alms. I went to see him, and my heart was touch'd With reverence and pity. Mild he spake, And, entering on discourse, such stories told As made me oft revisit his sad cell. For he had been a soldier in his youth ; And fought in famous battles, when the peers Of Europe, by the bold Godfredo led, Against th' usurping infidel display'd The blessed cross, and won the Holy Land.
Página 48 - Thy grief wrests to its purposes my words. I never ask'd of thee that ardent love Which in the breasts of fancy's children burns. Decent affection and complacent kindness Were all I wish'd for ; but I wish'd in vain. Hence with the less regret my eyes behold The storm of war that gathers o'er this land: If I should perish by the Danish sword, Matilda would not shed one tear the more. Lady R.
Página 5 - Heav'n will bless so gen'rous a resolve. You must, my noble dame, exert your power . You must awake : devices will be fram'd, And arrows pointed at the breast of Norval. Lady R. Glenalvon's false and crafty head will work Against a rival in his kinsman's love, If I deter him not: I only can. Bold as he is, Glenalvon will beware How he pulls down the fabric that I raise. I'll be the artist of young Norval's fortune.
Página 29 - Glen. Norval, Let not our variance mar the social hour, Nor wrong the hospitality of Randolph. Nor frowning anger, nor yet wrinkled hate, Shall stain my countenance. Smooth thou thy brow : Nor let our strife disturb the gentle dame.
Página 11 - The needy man who has known better days, One whom distress has spited at the world, Is he whom tempting fiends would pitch upon To do such deeds, as make the prosperous men Lift up their hands, and wonder who could do them...
Página 26 - I shall e'er acquire a leader's name, My speech will be less ardent. Novelty Now prompts my tongue, and youthful admiration Vents itself freely ; since no part is mine Of praise pertaining to the great in arms. Glen. You wrong yourself, brave sir; your martial deeds Have rank'd you with the great.
Página 20 - Their valiant leader hails the noble Randolph. Lord R. Mine ancient guest ! Does he the warriors lead ? Has Denmark rous'd the brave old knight to arms?