Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, Том 11John Bell, George Cawthorn, 1791 |
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... bears his As Nature does to ruin , to the grave , Where the whole man descends to rise no more . Hear then what I ... bear [ Exit Medon . His last night's haughty look and untam'd spirit . It baffles my revenge , and I still miss My ...
... bears his As Nature does to ruin , to the grave , Where the whole man descends to rise no more . Hear then what I ... bear [ Exit Medon . His last night's haughty look and untam'd spirit . It baffles my revenge , and I still miss My ...
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... bear Some soldier's body ; by their solemn gestures , And sad solemnities , it well appears too To be of eminence . We are , perhaps , unknown , And may enquire.Most worthy soldiers , Let me entreat your knowledge to inform me What ...
... bear Some soldier's body ; by their solemn gestures , And sad solemnities , it well appears too To be of eminence . We are , perhaps , unknown , And may enquire.Most worthy soldiers , Let me entreat your knowledge to inform me What ...
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... Bear off the noble burden ; And ever - lov'd , ever - living be Thy honour'd and most sacred memory ! [ Exeunt . Car . Now dry thine eyes , my boy .. Hengo . Are they all gone ? I could have wept this hour yet , Car . Come , take cheer ...
... Bear off the noble burden ; And ever - lov'd , ever - living be Thy honour'd and most sacred memory ! [ Exeunt . Car . Now dry thine eyes , my boy .. Hengo . Are they all gone ? I could have wept this hour yet , Car . Come , take cheer ...
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1st King 2d King arms Bawd Bayes Belford better Bonduca Boult Brentford Brisk Brump Brumpton Caratach Cleon dance dare Daugh daughter dead dear death DECIUS Dionysia dread egad Enter Eurydice Exeunt Exit eyes fair fate father fear fortune gentlemen give gods hast hath hear heart Heaven Hell Hellicanus Hengo honour John Judas Junius lady laugh Leon Leonidas live look lord Lovi Lovibond LYSIMACHUS Marina marry Mary Ann master Medon mistress Naker Nennius never night o'er Oldcastle Penius Pentapolis Periander Pericles Peter Petillius Phys pity play pray prince of Tyre Prince Prettyman Proc Procles queen rogue Roman SCENE shew Sir Theo Sir Theodore Smith soldiers soul speak Suet SUETONIUS sure sword tell Thaisa Tharsus thee There's thing thou thought Tyre uncle Volscius what's young