The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Том 8Mrs. Inchbald Hurst, Robinson, 1824 |
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... cause of his immediate execution , has something more affecting than the last scene of the drama , where Shore for- gives his dying wife . The husband's pardon comes , after time has softened and penitence mitigated his wrongs - the ...
... cause of his immediate execution , has something more affecting than the last scene of the drama , where Shore for- gives his dying wife . The husband's pardon comes , after time has softened and penitence mitigated his wrongs - the ...
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... cause ? But wherefore should he not ? Hastings has eyes ; The gentle lord has a right tender heart , Melting and easy , yielding to impression , And catching the soft flame from each new beauty ; But yours shall charm him long . J ...
... cause ? But wherefore should he not ? Hastings has eyes ; The gentle lord has a right tender heart , Melting and easy , yielding to impression , And catching the soft flame from each new beauty ; But yours shall charm him long . J ...
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... cause to doubt ? Hast thou endeavour'd once to hide thy falsehood ? To hide it might have spoke some little tenderness , And shown thee half unwilling to undo me ; But thou disdain'st the weakness of humanity , Thy words , and all thy ...
... cause to doubt ? Hast thou endeavour'd once to hide thy falsehood ? To hide it might have spoke some little tenderness , And shown thee half unwilling to undo me ; But thou disdain'st the weakness of humanity , Thy words , and all thy ...
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... cause , with never - failing beauty , Speak all your griefs , and find a full redress . J. Shore . Thus humbly let your lowly servant bend ; [ Kneeling . Thus let me bow my grateful knee to earth , And bless your noble nature for this ...
... cause , with never - failing beauty , Speak all your griefs , and find a full redress . J. Shore . Thus humbly let your lowly servant bend ; [ Kneeling . Thus let me bow my grateful knee to earth , And bless your noble nature for this ...
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... cause ? But wherefore should he not ? Hastings has eyes ; The gentle lord has a right tender heart , Melting and easy , yielding to impression , And catching the soft flame from each new beauty ; yours shall charm him long . But J ...
... cause ? But wherefore should he not ? Hastings has eyes ; The gentle lord has a right tender heart , Melting and easy , yielding to impression , And catching the soft flame from each new beauty ; yours shall charm him long . But J ...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the ... Mrs. Inchbald Повний перегляд - 1808 |
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