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, 1822 - 424 Seiten |
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... cause he should espouse , the other ever afterwards must be considered as a determined enemy . - Sforza , aware of the hazard , would willingly have been spared the task of arming in either cause ; but being called upon , did not ...
... cause he should espouse , the other ever afterwards must be considered as a determined enemy . - Sforza , aware of the hazard , would willingly have been spared the task of arming in either cause ; but being called upon , did not ...
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... cause of his so sudden journey , he accompanied the Marquis Pescara , with- out retinue or attendance , to the emperor's court . The soldiers of Spain , flushed with conquest , were looking forward to the plunder of Milan as the rich ...
... cause of his so sudden journey , he accompanied the Marquis Pescara , with- out retinue or attendance , to the emperor's court . The soldiers of Spain , flushed with conquest , were looking forward to the plunder of Milan as the rich ...
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... cause of Francisco's favour , held him in light esteem , thinking themselves more worthy of Sforza's confidence and favour than the man thus honoured : but the worst jealousy , and that which possessed the most power of working mis ...
... cause of Francisco's favour , held him in light esteem , thinking themselves more worthy of Sforza's confidence and favour than the man thus honoured : but the worst jealousy , and that which possessed the most power of working mis ...
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... cause of her illness . On reviving she wept in bitterness of sorrow at the guilt and falsehood of Sforza , and his cruel requital of her pure and ardent love ; but repulsed Francisco , and treated him with the utmost scorn ; till he ...
... cause of her illness . On reviving she wept in bitterness of sorrow at the guilt and falsehood of Sforza , and his cruel requital of her pure and ardent love ; but repulsed Francisco , and treated him with the utmost scorn ; till he ...
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... cause of this so sudden fury . Francisco begged to withdraw awhile , and suggested to the Duke , as a trial of the truth of his report , that he should inform the Duchess of his death , and , by her lamentations for his loss , she would ...
... cause of this so sudden fury . Francisco begged to withdraw awhile , and suggested to the Duke , as a trial of the truth of his report , that he should inform the Duchess of his death , and , by her lamentations for his loss , she would ...
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