Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical : Printed from the Acting Copies, as Performed at the Theatres-royal, London, Том 12John Cumberland, 1826 |
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... , London. ORESTES IN ARGOS . Orestes . Where lurks the murderous and sensual beast ? Ha ! art thou found ? Ye Gods , I'thank you ! -Die- Die a thousand deaths in one ! ORESTES IN ARGOS . ACT I. SCENE I. - The. ACT V. SCENE 3 . ...
... , London. ORESTES IN ARGOS . Orestes . Where lurks the murderous and sensual beast ? Ha ! art thou found ? Ye Gods , I'thank you ! -Die- Die a thousand deaths in one ! ORESTES IN ARGOS . ACT I. SCENE I. - The. ACT V. SCENE 3 . ...
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... . , with offerings , My sister ! Is it thou ? A sister s footstep should awake no fears . What are those offerings ? What on such a day Comes from the mansion where Ægisthus rules , That Agamemnon's 14 ACT I. ORESTES IN ARGOS .
... . , with offerings , My sister ! Is it thou ? A sister s footstep should awake no fears . What are those offerings ? What on such a day Comes from the mansion where Ægisthus rules , That Agamemnon's 14 ACT I. ORESTES IN ARGOS .
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... thou enjoy'st the fruits of slavish fear . Thou , in apartments that befit thy rank , But ill beseem our murder'd father's daughter , Art served with state . - I answer my high calling , That , bearing a slave's habit , must lodge here ...
... thou enjoy'st the fruits of slavish fear . Thou , in apartments that befit thy rank , But ill beseem our murder'd father's daughter , Art served with state . - I answer my high calling , That , bearing a slave's habit , must lodge here ...
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... thou show ought in Clytemnestra's life May lessen my abhorrence of her crimes ? Chry . The chargee'en now imposed on me , these wreaths , Destined to Agamemnon's sacred tomb , And these libations , speak at least her sorrow . When has ...
... thou show ought in Clytemnestra's life May lessen my abhorrence of her crimes ? Chry . The chargee'en now imposed on me , these wreaths , Destined to Agamemnon's sacred tomb , And these libations , speak at least her sorrow . When has ...
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... thou another child ? My ears acknowledge Hardly the unwonted title . What am I But a poor slave , a menial of the court ? So Clytemnestra and Egisthus will . Cly . If he whom thou so long hast mourn'd was dear , Thou wilt not now refuse ...
... thou another child ? My ears acknowledge Hardly the unwonted title . What am I But a poor slave , a menial of the court ? So Clytemnestra and Egisthus will . Cly . If he whom thou so long hast mourn'd was dear , Thou wilt not now refuse ...
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Adrastus Ægisthus ALTEA Antony Argos Artilla better BLANDCOUR BUDSTOCK Caca CACAFOGO Capt Chevalier Chry CHRYSOTHEMIS CLYTEMNESTRA comes Daph dare Dash Dashmore Daugh Daulias Davy dear death devil door Dorrington dress Duke Egad Elec Electra Enter Estif ESTIFANIA Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fellow Flora fool Forrester Frank Fred FREDERICK give hand hast hear heart HEARTSEASE Heaven honour husband Juan Julia lady laugh Leon look Lord lordship LUDGATE HILL Lycus madam MARGARITA married Midas Miss Monsieur Myrtilus Mysis ne'er never night Nysa Orest pardon PEREZ Perk Perkins Phocis poor pray Pylades RAFFLETON rascal Rosa ROSES AND THORNS SCENE II.-A servant SIR HILARY Soph Sophia soul speak stage Strophius sure sword tell thank thee there's thing thou Twas VERJUICE wife woman word young Zounds
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Стр. 27 - Estif. When she has married him, So infinite his love is link'd unto her, You, I, or any one that helps at this pinch, May have, Heaven knows what.
Стр. 10 - RD Right Door; LD Left Door; SE Second Entrance; UE Upper Entrance; MD Middle Door. RELATIVE POSITIONS. R. means Right ; .L. Left; C. Centre; RC Rig/it of Centre; LC Left of Centre.
Стр. 12 - And with what honesty you ask it of me, When I am gone let your man follow me, And view what house I enter, thither come, For there I dare be bold to appear open : And as I like your vertuous carriage then, Enter Juan, Clara, a Servant. I shall be able to give welcome to you ; She hath done her business, I must take my leave, Sir.
Стр. 41 - Pray do not know me, I am full of business. When I have more time I'll be merry with ye. It is the woman. Good madam, tell me truly, Had you a maid call'd Estifania I Mar. Yes, truly had I. Per. Was she a maid d'you think J Mar. I dare not swear for her.
Стр. 8 - Door. RELATIVE POSITIONS. R. means Right; L. Left; C. Centre ; RC Right of Centre; LC Left of Centre. R. RC. C. LC. L. ', "The Reader is supposed to he on the Stage, facing the Audience. i«*» MAID OR WIFE: OR, THE DECEIVER DECEIVED ACT I.
Стр. 47 - We are not wise to talk thus, Carry her the gold, I'll look her out a jewel Shall sparkle like her eyes, and thee another: Come, pr'ythee come, I long to serve the lady ; Long monstrously ; now, valour, I shall meet ye, You, that dare dukes.
Стр. 46 - There's no way left to come at her now, no craving, If money could come near, yet I would pay him...
Стр. 30 - I think him an ass still : This boldness some of your people have blown Into him, this wisdom too, with strong wine. 'Tis a tyrant, and a philosopher also, and finds Out reasons.
Стр. 37 - I shall be master of it ; Twas built for my bulk, the rooms are wide and spacious, Airy and full of ease, and that I love well. I'll tell you when I taste the wine, my lord, And take the height of her table with my stomach, How my affection stands to the young lady.
Стр. 40 - Most impudent, and have no feeling of it; No conscience to reclaim her from a monster; Let her lie by him like a flattering ruin, And at one instant kill both name and honour : Let him be lost, no eye to weep his end, Nor find no earth that's base enough to bury him: — Now, sir, fall on, I am ready to oppose ye.