Tales of the Drama: Founded on the Tragedies of Shakspeare, Massinger, Shirley, Rowe, Murphy, Lillo, and Moore, and on the Comedies of Steele, Farquhar, Cumberland, Bickerstaff, Goldsmith, and Mrs. CowleyC. Whittingham, 1834 - 424 Seiten |
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... PRINCE THE BELLE'S STRATAGEM WINTER'S TALE · GEORGE BARNWELL . THE CONSCIOUS LOVERS KING RICHARD II . THE GRECIAN DAUGHTER THE BROTHERS · LADY JANE GREY THE MERCHANT OF VENICE CORIOLANUS - - THE WAY TO KEEP HIM + THE GAMESTER THE ...
... PRINCE THE BELLE'S STRATAGEM WINTER'S TALE · GEORGE BARNWELL . THE CONSCIOUS LOVERS KING RICHARD II . THE GRECIAN DAUGHTER THE BROTHERS · LADY JANE GREY THE MERCHANT OF VENICE CORIOLANUS - - THE WAY TO KEEP HIM + THE GAMESTER THE ...
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... prince of great power and high character , was more par- ticularly solicited by both the kings to lend his aid ; with an assurance at the same time that whichever cause he should espouse , the other ever afterwards must be considered as ...
... prince of great power and high character , was more par- ticularly solicited by both the kings to lend his aid ; with an assurance at the same time that whichever cause he should espouse , the other ever afterwards must be considered as ...
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... Prince Arthur should be placed upon the throne of his ancestors . The Lord Chatillion was forthwith despatched to England to demand from King John a restitution of the usurped rights of Arthur , which , if denied , was to be followed ...
... Prince Arthur should be placed upon the throne of his ancestors . The Lord Chatillion was forthwith despatched to England to demand from King John a restitution of the usurped rights of Arthur , which , if denied , was to be followed ...
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... Prince Arthur . Threats , persuasions , or entreaties were alike in- effectual ; the citizens of Angiers were firm and undaunted . Preparations were made for battle ; the armies met , equally poised in valour and in skill . Though ...
... Prince Arthur . Threats , persuasions , or entreaties were alike in- effectual ; the citizens of Angiers were firm and undaunted . Preparations were made for battle ; the armies met , equally poised in valour and in skill . Though ...
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... Prince , and to defeat him if possible ; he had only fulfilled his errand : but then how could Philip and his son reconcile them- selves to such a breach of faith and honour ? They had drawn their swords in defence of an oppressed ...
... Prince , and to defeat him if possible ; he had only fulfilled his errand : but then how could Philip and his son reconcile them- selves to such a breach of faith and honour ? They had drawn their swords in defence of an oppressed ...
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