British Theatre: Oroonoko, by Thomas Southern. 1791. Lady Jane Gray, by N. Rowe. 1791. Edward the Black prince, by W. Shirley. 1791J. Bell, 1791 |
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... noble governor arrives , With him you will not need my interest : He is too generous not to feel your wrongs . But be assur'd I will employ my pow'r , And find the means to send you home again . Oro . I thank you , Sir - My honest ...
... noble governor arrives , With him you will not need my interest : He is too generous not to feel your wrongs . But be assur'd I will employ my pow'r , And find the means to send you home again . Oro . I thank you , Sir - My honest ...
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... noble services , you shall command . Clemene too shall thank you - she is safe- Look up , and bless your brave deliverer . [ Brings Clemene forward , looking down on the ground . Oro . Bless me indeed ! Blan . You start ! Oro . Oh , all ...
... noble services , you shall command . Clemene too shall thank you - she is safe- Look up , and bless your brave deliverer . [ Brings Clemene forward , looking down on the ground . Oro . Bless me indeed ! Blan . You start ! Oro . Oh , all ...
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... only have the faces of their kind . Why should they look like men , who are not so ? When they put off their noble natures for The grov'ling qualities of down - cast beasts , " Hij A & IV . 81 OROONOKO . Only to save yourselves. ...
... only have the faces of their kind . Why should they look like men , who are not so ? When they put off their noble natures for The grov'ling qualities of down - cast beasts , " Hij A & IV . 81 OROONOKO . Only to save yourselves. ...
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... noble cause , would well deserve " The empire of the world . " Oro . You can speak fair . " Gov. Your undertaking , though it would have " brought " So great a loss to us , we must all say " Was generous and noble ; and shall be ...
... noble cause , would well deserve " The empire of the world . " Oro . You can speak fair . " Gov. Your undertaking , though it would have " brought " So great a loss to us , we must all say " Was generous and noble ; and shall be ...
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... noble Pembroke : we have staid The meeting of the council for your presence . Pem . For mine , my lord ! you mock sure , your servant To say that I am wanted , where yourself , The great Alcides of our state , is present . Whatever ...
... noble Pembroke : we have staid The meeting of the council for your presence . Pem . For mine , my lord ! you mock sure , your servant To say that I am wanted , where yourself , The great Alcides of our state , is present . Whatever ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Aboan Archbishop of SENS arms Arnold Audley behold BLACK PRINCE Blan BLANDFORD blessings blood bosom brave Capt CHANDOS Char cou'd crown curse dear death Duchess of SUFFOLK earth Edward England Enter Ev'n ev'ry Exeunt Exit eyes faith fate father favour fear foes forgive fortune give glory Governor Guil hand happy hear heart Heav'n honour hope husband Imoinda king kiss L. J. Gray Lackitt Lady JANE liberty live look Lord Guilford Lord Guilford Dudley Lucy marry mercy mistress never noble numbers Nuncio o'er on't Oroonoko Pembroke pity Poitiers pow'r pray Prince Prince of Wales queen rage Ribemont royal ruin sacred SCENE slaves soul Stan STANMORE Suff sure sword tears tell thee thing thou art thought twill Welldon widow wo'not Wo't thou wou'd wretched
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 61 - These men are so whom you would rise against. If we are slaves, they did not make us slaves, But bought us in an honest way of trade : As we have done before 'em, bought and sold Many a wretch, and never thought it wrong. no They paid our price for us, and we are now Their property, a part of their estate, To manage as they please.
Seite 58 - Our foes, already High in their hopes, devote us all to death : The dronish monks, the scorn and shame of manhood, Rouse and prepare once more to take possession, To nestle in their ancient hives again : Again they furbish up their holy trumpery, Relicks and wooden wonder-working saints Whole loads of lumber and religious rubbish, In high procession mean to bring them back, And place the puppets in their shrines again : While those of keener malice, savage Bonner, And deep-designing Gard'ner, dream...
Seite 62 - O royal sir, remember who you are, A prince, born for the good of other men, Whose god-like office is to draw the sword Against oppression, and set free mankind : And this, I'm sure, you think oppression now. What though you...
Seite 35 - To him whose gracious wisdom guides our ways, " And makes what we think evil turn to good.
Seite 40 - Can you raise the dead ? Pursue and overtake the wings of time, And bring about again the hours, the days, The years that made me happy ? Blan.
Seite 79 - Lieut. Good morning to your lordship ; you rise early. Gar. Nay, by the rood, there are too many sleepers ; Some must stir early, or the state shall suffer. Did you, as yesterday our mandate bade, Inform your pris'ners, Lady Jane and Guilford, They were to die this day ? Lieut. My lord, I did.
Seite 64 - Abo. I know you are persuaded to believe The Governor's arrival will prevent These mischiefs, and bestow your liberty : But who is sure of that? I rather fear More mischiefs from his coming : he is young, Luxurious, passionate, and amorous. Such a complexion, and made bold by power, To countenance all he is prone to do, 200 Will know no bounds, no law against his lusts.
Seite 15 - The genius of our isle is shook with sorrow, " He bows his venerable head with pain, " And labours with the sickness of his lord.
Seite 76 - Gaze unconcern'd upon the ruin round thee; As if thou hadst resolv'd to brave thy fate, And triumph in the midst of desolation. Ha ! see it swells ; the liquid crystal rises, It starts, in spite of thee, — but I will catch it; Nor let the earth be wet with dew so rich.
Seite 42 - Oh, mylmoinda! but it could not last. Her fatal beauty reach'd my father's ears : He sent for her to court, where, cursed court ! No woman comes but for his amorous use. He raging to possess her, she was forc'd To own herself my wife.