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. CowleyCharles Gaylord, 1822 - 426 pages |
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... resolved to receive him with every mark of proud superiority , unconsci- ously arose as he advanced , and bowed with the most profound respect : Sforza returned his saluta- tions with grace and dignity , and thus addressed him- Do not ...
... resolved to receive him with every mark of proud superiority , unconsci- ously arose as he advanced , and bowed with the most profound respect : Sforza returned his saluta- tions with grace and dignity , and thus addressed him- Do not ...
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... Resolved to insult the " pretty minion of her brother , " she engaged musicians to play and dance under her windows , to disturb her devotions , and when Marcelia expressed her displea- sure and bade them depart , Marianna and Isabella ...
... Resolved to insult the " pretty minion of her brother , " she engaged musicians to play and dance under her windows , to disturb her devotions , and when Marcelia expressed her displea- sure and bade them depart , Marianna and Isabella ...
Page 14
... resolved to punish him by bearing herself with coldness and reserve on his return . Sforza , on his arrival , rushed to meet her with all the ardour and impetuosity of the most extravagant love ; that ardour heightened by the delightful ...
... resolved to punish him by bearing herself with coldness and reserve on his return . Sforza , on his arrival , rushed to meet her with all the ardour and impetuosity of the most extravagant love ; that ardour heightened by the delightful ...
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... resolved no power should stop the progress of his hate towards his sis- ter's seducer and rival . Sforza , who sincerely la- mented his criminal intercourse with Eugenia , as the only atonement he could make , settled upon her a ...
... resolved no power should stop the progress of his hate towards his sis- ter's seducer and rival . Sforza , who sincerely la- mented his criminal intercourse with Eugenia , as the only atonement he could make , settled upon her a ...
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... resolved on playing some of her tricks , both upon Mirabel and his absurd friend the gallant captain . When they paid their visit to old Mirabel , he re- ceived them with raptures ; his boy , Bob , was his pride and joy , and he gazed ...
... resolved on playing some of her tricks , both upon Mirabel and his absurd friend the gallant captain . When they paid their visit to old Mirabel , he re- ceived them with raptures ; his boy , Bob , was his pride and joy , and he gazed ...
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