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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Page 90
... judge is lost In all the brother's weakness ; yet such guilt , - Such vile ingratitude , -it calls for vengeance ; And vengeance it shall have ! What , ho ! who waits there ? [ Enter attendant . ] Attendant - Did your highness call ...
... judge is lost In all the brother's weakness ; yet such guilt , - Such vile ingratitude , -it calls for vengeance ; And vengeance it shall have ! What , ho ! who waits there ? [ Enter attendant . ] Attendant - Did your highness call ...
Page 91
... judge has spoke the irrevocable sentence . None sees , none hears , save that Omniscient Power , Which , trust me , will not frown to look upon Two brothers part like such . When , in the face Of forces once my own , I'm led to death ...
... judge has spoke the irrevocable sentence . None sees , none hears , save that Omniscient Power , Which , trust me , will not frown to look upon Two brothers part like such . When , in the face Of forces once my own , I'm led to death ...
Page 94
... Judge OTIS ; MARION , his daughter , the bride ; HARRY WOOD , the bridegroom ; a few relatives and friends ; all gathered around the center table , on which are decan- ters and wine - glasses . ONE OF THE COMPANY - Let us drink the ...
... Judge OTIS ; MARION , his daughter , the bride ; HARRY WOOD , the bridegroom ; a few relatives and friends ; all gathered around the center table , on which are decan- ters and wine - glasses . ONE OF THE COMPANY - Let us drink the ...
Page 96
... judge , overcome with emotion , falls into a chair , while the rest of the company seem awe - struck , as Marion's voice grows softer and more sorrowful in its tones , yet remains distinct and clear . ) It is evening now ; the great ...
... judge , overcome with emotion , falls into a chair , while the rest of the company seem awe - struck , as Marion's voice grows softer and more sorrowful in its tones , yet remains distinct and clear . ) It is evening now ; the great ...
Page 97
... judge , ) father , shall I drink it now ? Judge Otis ( Raising his bowed head and speaking with faltering voice ) -No , no , my child ! in God's name , cast it away . Marion- ( Letting her glass fall and dash to pieces ) — Let no friend ...
... judge , ) father , shall I drink it now ? Judge Otis ( Raising his bowed head and speaking with faltering voice ) -No , no , my child ! in God's name , cast it away . Marion- ( Letting her glass fall and dash to pieces ) — Let no friend ...
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