The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1 |
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HASAN, R Turkish Captains, CARAZA, 5 {. USHER. Mr. BURTON. DEMETRIUS),
|Mr. GARRICK. Greek Noblemen, LEONTIUS, $ & Mr. Blakes. I R E N E : T R A G.
MURZA, An Eunuch, - Mr. KING. W O M E. N. ASPASIA, 'Greek Ladies. IRENE ...
HASAN, R Turkish Captains, CARAZA, 5 {. USHER. Mr. BURTON. DEMETRIUS),
|Mr. GARRICK. Greek Noblemen, LEONTIUS, $ & Mr. Blakes. I R E N E : T R A G.
MURZA, An Eunuch, - Mr. KING. W O M E. N. ASPASIA, 'Greek Ladies. IRENE ...
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SCENE V. ASPASIA, IRENE, DEMETRIUS. IRENE. Abdalla fails; now Fortune, all
is mine. [Aside. Haste, Murza, to the palace, let the Sultan [To one of her
Attendants. Despatch his guards to stop the flying traitors, - While I protract their
stay.
SCENE V. ASPASIA, IRENE, DEMETRIUS. IRENE. Abdalla fails; now Fortune, all
is mine. [Aside. Haste, Murza, to the palace, let the Sultan [To one of her
Attendants. Despatch his guards to stop the flying traitors, - While I protract their
stay.
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SCENE XII. HA SAN, CARAZA, MAHOMET, MUSTAPHA, MURZA, ABDALLA. MU
RZA, Forgive, great Sultan that, by fate prevented, I bring a tardy message from
Irene. MAHOMET. Some artful wile of counterfeited love Some soft decoy to lure ...
SCENE XII. HA SAN, CARAZA, MAHOMET, MUSTAPHA, MURZA, ABDALLA. MU
RZA, Forgive, great Sultan that, by fate prevented, I bring a tardy message from
Irene. MAHOMET. Some artful wile of counterfeited love Some soft decoy to lure ...
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MURZA. The queen requested MAHOMET, Who? the dead Irene P Was she then
guiltless has my thoughtless rage Destroy'd the fairest workmanship of Heav'n'
Doom'd her to death umpity'd and unheard, Amidst her kind solicitudes for me !
MURZA. The queen requested MAHOMET, Who? the dead Irene P Was she then
guiltless has my thoughtless rage Destroy'd the fairest workmanship of Heav'n'
Doom'd her to death umpity'd and unheard, Amidst her kind solicitudes for me !
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MUSTAPHA to MURZA. What plagues, what tortures, are in störe for thee, Thou
sluggish idler, dilatory slave Behold the model of consummate beauty, Torn from
the mourning earth by thy neglect. MU RZA. Such was the will of Heav'n—A band
...
MUSTAPHA to MURZA. What plagues, what tortures, are in störe for thee, Thou
sluggish idler, dilatory slave Behold the model of consummate beauty, Torn from
the mourning earth by thy neglect. MU RZA. Such was the will of Heav'n—A band
...
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