The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 |
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... scenes , and glowing language , the authors , conscious that their hearers were indifferent how these were introduced or tacked together , took no trouble in subjecting their genius to the controul of the rules of art . Ben Jonson , who ...
... scenes , and glowing language , the authors , conscious that their hearers were indifferent how these were introduced or tacked together , took no trouble in subjecting their genius to the controul of the rules of art . Ben Jonson , who ...
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... scenes of which fluctuated between a drama and a chronicle ; or that Mr Brooke gave a more successful example of ... scene between Lady Randolph and the Shepherd , and the pure and ex- quisite representation of maternal affection ...
... scenes of which fluctuated between a drama and a chronicle ; or that Mr Brooke gave a more successful example of ... scene between Lady Randolph and the Shepherd , and the pure and ex- quisite representation of maternal affection ...
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... scenes blush on his marriage - day , And shake to lose his honour ) is like her That after holy tie , and first night's stir , Yet still is modesty , and still retains More of the maid to sight ... SCENE I. Enter HYMEN with a torch burning ;
... scenes blush on his marriage - day , And shake to lose his honour ) is like her That after holy tie , and first night's stir , Yet still is modesty , and still retains More of the maid to sight ... SCENE I. Enter HYMEN with a torch burning ;
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... SCENE V. Enter the Queens with the hearses of their Knights , in a funeral solemnity , & c . Urns and odours bring away , Vapours , sighs , darken the day ! Our dole more deadly looks than dying ! Balms , and gums , and heavy cheers ...
... SCENE V. Enter the Queens with the hearses of their Knights , in a funeral solemnity , & c . Urns and odours bring away , Vapours , sighs , darken the day ! Our dole more deadly looks than dying ! Balms , and gums , and heavy cheers ...
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... SCENE IV . Enter Jailor's Daughter . Daugh . Why should I love this gentleman ? ' Tis odds He never will affect me ... SCENE V. [ Exit . [ A short flourish of cornets , and shouts within . ] Enter THESEUS , HIPPOLITA , PERITHOUS , EMI ...
... SCENE IV . Enter Jailor's Daughter . Daugh . Why should I love this gentleman ? ' Tis odds He never will affect me ... SCENE V. [ Exit . [ A short flourish of cornets , and shouts within . ] Enter THESEUS , HIPPOLITA , PERITHOUS , EMI ...
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