Classic Dialogues and Dramas: Containing a Number of the Strongest Scenes from Shakespeare, Schiller, Bulwer, Sheridan, and OthersMrs. J. W. Shoemaker |
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... Roman and the Queen's chief adviser and head of the Senate ; Longinus , a Greek philosopher and a prominent member of the Senate ; Otho , a Palmyrean nobleman and a Senator ; Zabdas , an Egyptian and General - in - chief of the Queen's ...
... Roman and the Queen's chief adviser and head of the Senate ; Longinus , a Greek philosopher and a prominent member of the Senate ; Otho , a Palmyrean nobleman and a Senator ; Zabdas , an Egyptian and General - in - chief of the Queen's ...
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... Roman by descent , I advocate not Roman intolerance . I can see and denounce injustice in Aurelian as well as in another . Palmyra is my country and Zenobia my Queen , and when I seek not their honor , may my own fall blasted and ruined ...
... Roman by descent , I advocate not Roman intolerance . I can see and denounce injustice in Aurelian as well as in another . Palmyra is my country and Zenobia my Queen , and when I seek not their honor , may my own fall blasted and ruined ...
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... Roman terri- tory , I have no such aspirations . On the other hand , I shall deplore any success beyond the maintenance of a just and honorable independence . This is our right by inheritance , and as much also by conquest , and for ...
... Roman terri- tory , I have no such aspirations . On the other hand , I shall deplore any success beyond the maintenance of a just and honorable independence . This is our right by inheritance , and as much also by conquest , and for ...
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... Roman magnanimity may spare our city and our name . But it is more likely that Roman ven- geance may blot them both out from the map of the world , and leave us nought but the fame of our Queen and the crumbling ruins of this once ...
... Roman magnanimity may spare our city and our name . But it is more likely that Roman ven- geance may blot them both out from the map of the world , and leave us nought but the fame of our Queen and the crumbling ruins of this once ...
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... Roman armies , and wrested more provinces than time will allow me to number , from the firm grasp of the self - styled mistress of the world — this more than Semira- mis is to be daunted , forsooth , because a Roman soldier of fortune ...
... Roman armies , and wrested more provinces than time will allow me to number , from the firm grasp of the self - styled mistress of the world — this more than Semira- mis is to be daunted , forsooth , because a Roman soldier of fortune ...
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