Alasco: A Tragedy, in Five ActsSherwood, Jones, and Company, 1824 - 169 страници |
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... answer for my production and my principles , —may possibly give to my remarks the tone of re- sentment . I have been shut out from a fair field of honorable ambition , -obstructed in the honest exertion of my feeble powers , to sus ...
... answer for my production and my principles , —may possibly give to my remarks the tone of re- sentment . I have been shut out from a fair field of honorable ambition , -obstructed in the honest exertion of my feeble powers , to sus ...
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... may be now sharpening their pens for my discomfiture , as to admit , that if the new despot of the stage should have to answer for no heavier sin against the dramatic literature of his country , than that of having repelled xxvi PREFACE .
... may be now sharpening their pens for my discomfiture , as to admit , that if the new despot of the stage should have to answer for no heavier sin against the dramatic literature of his country , than that of having repelled xxvi PREFACE .
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... answer a present purpose , I beg leave to show by the following lines , which were written by me , many years ago , and published in the Sun Newspaper , at the period to which they refer . They were afterwards set to music by Mr. Major ...
... answer a present purpose , I beg leave to show by the following lines , which were written by me , many years ago , and published in the Sun Newspaper , at the period to which they refer . They were afterwards set to music by Mr. Major ...
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... answer . SIR , ( Copy . ) Grosvenor Square , 19th February , 1824 . THINKING Mr. Colman a very sufficient judge of his duty , and as I agree in his conclusion , ( from the ac- count he has given me of the Tragedy , called " ALASCO ...
... answer . SIR , ( Copy . ) Grosvenor Square , 19th February , 1824 . THINKING Mr. Colman a very sufficient judge of his duty , and as I agree in his conclusion , ( from the ac- count he has given me of the Tragedy , called " ALASCO ...
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... answer , shewing that your Tragedy has been well con- sidered . I remain , Sir , with esteem , Your obedient servant , MONTROSE . MARTIN ARCHER SHEE , Esq . & c . & c . & c . Conceiving it possible , that the Lord Chamberlain . might ...
... answer , shewing that your Tragedy has been well con- sidered . I remain , Sir , with esteem , Your obedient servant , MONTROSE . MARTIN ARCHER SHEE , Esq . & c . & c . & c . Conceiving it possible , that the Lord Chamberlain . might ...
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Страница xxi - 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.
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Страница xvi - If poets and players are to be restrained, let them be restrained as other subjects are, by the known laws of their country ; if they offend, let them be tried as every Englishman ought to be, by God and their country. Do not let us subject them to the arbitrary will and pleasure of any one man.
Страница xlix - I'm amongst you, and by Heaven it glads me, To see so many virtues thus united, To restore justice and dethrone oppression. Command this sword, if you would have it quiet, Into this breast; but if you think it worthy To cut the throats of reverend rogues in robes, Send me into the cursed assembled Senate; It shrinks not, though I meet a father there; Would you behold this city flaming ? Here's A hand shall bear a lighted torch at noon To the Arsenal, and set its gates on fire.
Страница 72 - Which of the two to choose, slavery or death ! No, let us rise at once, gird on our swords, And, at the head of our remaining troops, Attack the foe, break through the thick array Of his throng'd legions, and charge home upon him. Perhaps some arm, more lucky than the rest, May reach his heart, and free the world from bondage.
Страница l - Batter't to ruin. But above all I charge you, Shed blood enough; spare neither sex nor age, Name nor condition; if there live a senator After to-morrow...
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Страница 19 - twas my pride To form him like his father — and indeed, So apt in honor and all worth he grew, My wishes scarce kept pace with his advancement. While yet a boy, I led him to the field, And there such gallant spirit he displayed, That e'en the steady veteran in the breach Was startled at his daring. To be brief, — I loved him as my son. (Enter Alasco.) You were our theme, Alasco. Alasco. A subject, sir, unworthy of discussion, If slander have not given it a zest. Wai. Slander, Alasco ! Alas. Ay,...
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Страница liv - I do conclude, that at this time, without considerable omissions, the Tragedy should not be acted ; and whilst I am persuaded, that your intentions are upright, I conceive that it is precisely for this reason, (though it may not strike Authors) that it has been the wisdom of the Legislature to have an Examiner appointed, and power given to the Chamberlain of the Household, to judge, whether certain plays should be acted at all, or not acted at particular times.