The Invader of His Country: Or, the Fatal Resentment. A Tragedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's Servants. By Mr. Dennis, Band 1J. Pemberton, and J. Watts: and sold, 1720 - 79 Seiten |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 40 - The conclusion of the hero's last speech on leaving Rome — " Thus I turn my back : there is a world elsewhere," is elevated into the following heroic lines : " For me, thus, thus, I turn my back upon you, And make a better world where'er I go.
Seite 62 - We arc the Furies. All Cit. Ay, we are the Furies, we are the Furies. To the Rock, to the Rock with them.
Seite 66 - Hath ever flnce preferv'd it like a Virgin. But oh, ye Gods, while fondly thus I talk, See the moft noble Mother of the World Stands undiluted ; fink my Knee in Earth, Of my deep Duty more Impreffion mew Than that of common Sons.
Seite 69 - And fill the Air with Cries and Lamentations, Enough to pierce the Hearts of G-ods and Men. Cor. Thanks to their Tribunes, and their noble Senate. Vol. From hence thou...
Seite 77 - Let us ftrike home, and let us ftrike together. We will revenge our General and our Friend. What, do you recoil ? Cor. Yes, like a Martial Engine, to advance With certain Execution. Lie thou there. [Kills the fecond.