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 12
... leave us scarcely our name as a dis- tinct people and that covered with shame . Although a 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 ...
... leave us scarcely our name as a dis- tinct people and that covered with shame . Although a 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 ...
Page 13
... leave us but this single city and province out of an empire that now stretches from the Nile to the Bosphorus - an empire obtained by what cost of blood and treasure I need not say , any more than by what consummate skill in that art ...
... leave us but this single city and province out of an empire that now stretches from the Nile to the Bosphorus - an empire obtained by what cost of blood and treasure I need not say , any more than by what consummate skill in that art ...
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... leave us nought but the fame of our Queen and the crumbling ruins of this once flourishing city by which to be remembered by posterity . These are not the counsels of fear of a tame and cowardly spirit . The generous Zabdas will do me ...
... leave us nought but the fame of our Queen and the crumbling ruins of this once flourishing city by which to be remembered by posterity . These are not the counsels of fear of a tame and cowardly spirit . The generous Zabdas will do me ...
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... Flashes of lightning and sounds of thunder . * A tremendous thunderstorm actually broke over the Cathe dral as the murderers were leaving it . SCENE FROM THE LADY OF LYONS . CLAUDE MELNOTTE , 44 THE MURDER OF THOMAS À BECKET .
... Flashes of lightning and sounds of thunder . * A tremendous thunderstorm actually broke over the Cathe dral as the murderers were leaving it . SCENE FROM THE LADY OF LYONS . CLAUDE MELNOTTE , 44 THE MURDER OF THOMAS À BECKET .
Page 46
... Leave us . Have pity on her , on me ; leave us . Widow - Oh , Claude , that I should live to see thee bowed by shame ! thee , of whom I was so proud ! [ Exit . ] Pauline - Her son , her son ! Mel - Now , lady , hear me . Pauline - Hear ...
... Leave us . Have pity on her , on me ; leave us . Widow - Oh , Claude , that I should live to see thee bowed by shame ! thee , of whom I was so proud ! [ Exit . ] Pauline - Her son , her son ! Mel - Now , lady , hear me . Pauline - Hear ...
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