British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1793 - English drama |
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... soul , that makes you shun the sordid part of the world , the lees and dregs of it ; while in the noblest retirement you enjoy the finer spirits , and have that just greatness to be above the baser . How commendable , therefore , is ...
... soul , that makes you shun the sordid part of the world , the lees and dregs of it ; while in the noblest retirement you enjoy the finer spirits , and have that just greatness to be above the baser . How commendable , therefore , is ...
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... soul was laid out before we went abroad , and our bodies were after acted by mere animal spirits without reason . When I more narrowly contemplate your person , 1methinks I see in your lordship two of the most fa- mous characters that ...
... soul was laid out before we went abroad , and our bodies were after acted by mere animal spirits without reason . When I more narrowly contemplate your person , 1methinks I see in your lordship two of the most fa- mous characters that ...
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... king should hear of your imprudence- What , on a day thus set apart for triumph ! Lys . We were indeed to blame . Clyt . This memorable day , When our hot master , whose impatient soul Outrides the 16 Aa 1 . THE RIVAL QUEENS .
... king should hear of your imprudence- What , on a day thus set apart for triumph ! Lys . We were indeed to blame . Clyt . This memorable day , When our hot master , whose impatient soul Outrides the 16 Aa 1 . THE RIVAL QUEENS .
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... soul And ruin all that's great and godlike in it ! Talk be my bane - yet the old man must talk . Not so he lov'd when he at Issus fought And join'd in mighty combat with Darius , Whom from his chariot , flaming all with gems , He hurl'd ...
... soul And ruin all that's great and godlike in it ! Talk be my bane - yet the old man must talk . Not so he lov'd when he at Issus fought And join'd in mighty combat with Darius , Whom from his chariot , flaming all with gems , He hurl'd ...
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... soul has stood The dread vicissitudes of fate unmov'd ; I thought ' em your decrees , and therefore yielded : But this last trial , as it springs from folly , Exceeds my suff'rance , and I must complain . Lys . When Sysigambis mourns ...
... soul has stood The dread vicissitudes of fate unmov'd ; I thought ' em your decrees , and therefore yielded : But this last trial , as it springs from folly , Exceeds my suff'rance , and I must complain . Lys . When Sysigambis mourns ...
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