Lillo's Dramatic Works: With Memoirs of the Author, Том 1W. Lowndes, 1810 |
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... doubt of your being convinced of the utility of this lower kind of Tragedy as you have esta- blished the strength of Lillo's argument by your own practice . The encouragement you gave to Moore's Tragedy of the Gamester will be an ...
... doubt of your being convinced of the utility of this lower kind of Tragedy as you have esta- blished the strength of Lillo's argument by your own practice . The encouragement you gave to Moore's Tragedy of the Gamester will be an ...
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... Doubt it not : Distracted as I am with various woes , I shall remember that . [ Exit . ] If I am not greatly mistaken , in all Dramatic Poetry , there are few scenes where the passions are so highly wrought up , as in the third Act of ...
... Doubt it not : Distracted as I am with various woes , I shall remember that . [ Exit . ] If I am not greatly mistaken , in all Dramatic Poetry , there are few scenes where the passions are so highly wrought up , as in the third Act of ...
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... doubt her origin . ACT I. SCENE I. Mar. No , I will rob gay Tellus of her weeds , To strew thy grave with flowers . The yellows , blues , The purple violets and marygolds Shall as a carpet hang upon thy tomb , While summer days do last ...
... doubt her origin . ACT I. SCENE I. Mar. No , I will rob gay Tellus of her weeds , To strew thy grave with flowers . The yellows , blues , The purple violets and marygolds Shall as a carpet hang upon thy tomb , While summer days do last ...
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... doubts upon this matter , and has , very politely , furnished me with some materials which farther illustrate our author's character . This gentleman was formerly partner in the same business with Mr. Lillo ; he now lives at Chelsea ...
... doubts upon this matter , and has , very politely , furnished me with some materials which farther illustrate our author's character . This gentleman was formerly partner in the same business with Mr. Lillo ; he now lives at Chelsea ...
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... doubts , without pre- judice to your own fidelity , or your master's honour . Jon . Aye , dear Sir , I know that any discoveries , which I might make to you , would be as safe as in my own bosom , and all the use you would make of ' em ...
... doubts , without pre- judice to your own fidelity , or your master's honour . Jon . Aye , dear Sir , I know that any discoveries , which I might make to you , would be as safe as in my own bosom , and all the use you would make of ' em ...
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Страница 147 - I have heard That guilty creatures, sitting at a play, Have by the very cunning of the scene Been struck so to the soul that presently They have proclaim'd their malefactions; For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak With most miraculous organ.
Страница 164 - Why, birds are their prey, as men are cure; though, as you observed, we are sometimes caught ourselves : but that I dare say will never be the case with our mistress. Blunt. I wish it may prove so ; for you know we all depend upon her : should she trifle away her time with a young fellow, that there's nothing to be got by, we must all starve. Lucy. There's no danger of that, for I am sure she has no view in this affair, but interest.
Страница 147 - What's Hecuba to him or he to Hecuba That he should weep for her? What would he do Had he the motive and the cue for passion That I have? He would drown the stage with tears, And cleave the general ear with horrid speech, Make mad the guilty and appal the free, Confound the ignorant, and amaze indeed The very faculties of eyes and ears.
Страница 204 - What are your laws, of which you make your boast, but the fool's wisdom and the coward's valour? the instrument and screen of all your villainies, by which you punish in others what you act yourselves, or would have acted had you been in their circumstances. The judge who condemns the poor man for being a thief had been a thief himself had he been poor.
Страница 158 - First made me a wretch, and still continue me so. Men, however generous or sincere to one another, are all selfish hypocrites in their affairs with us ; we are no otherwise esteemed or regarded by them, but as we contribute to their satisfaction.
Страница 158 - I would have my conquest complete, like those of the Spaniards in the New World; who first plundered the natives of all the wealth they had, and then condemned the wretches to the mines for life, to •work for more.
Страница 184 - BLUNT. I have not heard of this before ! How did she receive him ? LUCY. As you would expect. She wondered what he meant, was astonished at his impudence, and, with an air of modesty peculiar to herself, swore so heartily that she never saw him before, that she put me out of countenance. BLUNT. That's much indeed ! But how did Barnwell behave ? LUCY.
Страница 159 - I talked of honour and reputation, and invited him to my house : he swallowed the bait, promised to come, and this is the time I expect him. [Knocking at the door, L.] Somebody knocks :— nl'ye hear, I am at home to nobody to-day but him.
Страница 181 - tis needless to inform you, that I intend never to return again : though this might have been known by examining my accounts ; yet, to prevent that unnecessary trouble, and to cut off all fruitless expectations of my return, I have left this from the lost
Страница 210 - Never, never will I taste such joys on earth; never will I so soothe my just remorse! Are those honest arms and faithful bosom fit to embrace and to support a murderer? These iron fetters only shall clasp, and flinty pavement bear me (throwing himself on the ground) — even these too good for such a bloody monster.