Lillo's Dramatic Works: Mr. Lillo's Lite, Silvia; or The Country Burial, an opera. George Barnwall, a tragedy. The Lite of Scanderbeg. The Christian Hero, a tragedyW. Lowndes, 1810 |
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... historian . The tragedy of the Christian Hero is founded on that wonderful and important circumstance in the life of Scanderbeg , his raising the siege of Croia , after it had been invested near six months by the numerous A ...
... historian . The tragedy of the Christian Hero is founded on that wonderful and important circumstance in the life of Scanderbeg , his raising the siege of Croia , after it had been invested near six months by the numerous A ...
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... Croia , its metropolis , the seat of their residence . John Castriot and Voisava , a prince and princess celebrated by the historians of that age for their un- common perfections of mind and body , were the parents of our hero . They ...
... Croia , its metropolis , the seat of their residence . John Castriot and Voisava , a prince and princess celebrated by the historians of that age for their un- common perfections of mind and body , were the parents of our hero . They ...
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... Croia , to deliver to Scanderbeg , now appointed governor , the charge of that city . Their own preservation compelled them to dispatch the secretary ; after which they set forward with all possible expedition , towards Albania . As ...
... Croia , to deliver to Scanderbeg , now appointed governor , the charge of that city . Their own preservation compelled them to dispatch the secretary ; after which they set forward with all possible expedition , towards Albania . As ...
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... Croia being thus happily recovered , messengers were dispatched to all parts of the kingdom to pro- claim the king , and excite the people to take arms for the recovery of their liberty : but fame had al- ready filled all parts of the ...
... Croia being thus happily recovered , messengers were dispatched to all parts of the kingdom to pro- claim the king , and excite the people to take arms for the recovery of their liberty : but fame had al- ready filled all parts of the ...
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... Croia ; who entertained them with his usual chearfulness and affability , but without the least sign of fear . The Epirots , who were afterwards better acquainted with their prince's conduct and intrepidity , were surprised to see him ...
... Croia ; who entertained them with his usual chearfulness and affability , but without the least sign of fear . The Epirots , who were afterwards better acquainted with their prince's conduct and intrepidity , were surprised to see him ...
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Adrianople Albania Althea Amasie Amurath Aranthes Bajazet Barn behold Betty Blunt breast Castriot charms Christian Cleora Costive crimes Croia daughter dear death despair distress dreadful Enter Epirots Epirus ev'ry Exeunt Exit eyes fair fame fate father fear flowing tears GEORGE BARNWELL George Lillo give grief guilt happy hate hear heart Heaven Hellena honour hope Hungarian innocence John Freeman Jonathan justice king Lettice Lillo live lost Lucy Macedon Madam maid mankind marriage master mercy Mill Millwood murder ne'er never night pain passion peace pity pleasure prince racter rage revenge ruin Scan Scanderbeg SCENE shame Silvia Sir John slave sorrow soul Sultan sure tears THEATRE ROYAL thee Thor thou thought tragedy TRUEMAN truth Turkish Turks virtue Welf Welford wife Wilm woes woman wretch youth