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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... behold the greatest genius and most indefatigable industry constantly employed to render the stage respectable as well as flourishing , and the most consummate actor and judicious mana- ger not only the avowed patron as well as kind ...
... behold the greatest genius and most indefatigable industry constantly employed to render the stage respectable as well as flourishing , and the most consummate actor and judicious mana- ger not only the avowed patron as well as kind ...
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... , And have , believing , been as oft deceiv'd . Y. Wilm . Behold in me an instance of its truth . At sea twice shipwreck'd , and as oft the prey Of lawless pirates ; by the Arabs thrice Surpriz'd , MR . GEORGE LILLO . 19.
... , And have , believing , been as oft deceiv'd . Y. Wilm . Behold in me an instance of its truth . At sea twice shipwreck'd , and as oft the prey Of lawless pirates ; by the Arabs thrice Surpriz'd , MR . GEORGE LILLO . 19.
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... behold with sorrow , Whereunto we all must come ; As she to - day , so we to - morrow May arrive at our long home . G. Busy . Ah , poor Dorothy Stitch ! Rest her soul ! She was the handsomest woman in all our parish . But beauty is but ...
... behold with sorrow , Whereunto we all must come ; As she to - day , so we to - morrow May arrive at our long home . G. Busy . Ah , poor Dorothy Stitch ! Rest her soul ! She was the handsomest woman in all our parish . But beauty is but ...
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... behold me sinking , and yet refuse a friendly hand to save me ? Welf . [ Embracing him . ] Heaven forbids me not to pity , love , and in the anguish of my soul , weep o'er thee , my now dearer than ever , tho ' too unhappy son . Sir ...
... behold me sinking , and yet refuse a friendly hand to save me ? Welf . [ Embracing him . ] Heaven forbids me not to pity , love , and in the anguish of my soul , weep o'er thee , my now dearer than ever , tho ' too unhappy son . Sir ...
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... behold her heavenly face , all clad in smiles , and kindly bent on me ? Do I in- deed hear her harmonious voice pronounce me happy ? Or does my flattering fancy , to sooth despair , form images that have no real existence ? Welf . Bless ...
... behold her heavenly face , all clad in smiles , and kindly bent on me ? Do I in- deed hear her harmonious voice pronounce me happy ? Or does my flattering fancy , to sooth despair , form images that have no real existence ? Welf . Bless ...
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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