The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Volume 8Mrs. Inchbald Hurst, Robinson, 1824 - English drama |
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... Zanga charms every heart , whilst the malicious purposes of Iago fill every bosom with abhorrence . Another advantage is given to Zanga in his guilt ; the persons whom he involves in utter ruin claim far less sympathy than Shakspeare's ...
... Zanga charms every heart , whilst the malicious purposes of Iago fill every bosom with abhorrence . Another advantage is given to Zanga in his guilt ; the persons whom he involves in utter ruin claim far less sympathy than Shakspeare's ...
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... Zanga must be its sole support . This character is of such magnitude , and so unprotected by those which sur- round him , that few performers will undertake to re- present it a less number still have succeeded in braving the danger . Mr ...
... Zanga must be its sole support . This character is of such magnitude , and so unprotected by those which sur- round him , that few performers will undertake to re- present it a less number still have succeeded in braving the danger . Mr ...
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... Zanga is a grand improvement . The originality of Young must be found in his " Night - Thoughts ; " those well - known poems that speak contemptuously of a world , which , if his most distinguished biographers can be relied upon , he ...
... Zanga is a grand improvement . The originality of Young must be found in his " Night - Thoughts ; " those well - known poems that speak contemptuously of a world , which , if his most distinguished biographers can be relied upon , he ...
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... ZANGA : Zan . If this be true , I cannot blame your pain For wretched Carlos ; ' tis but human in you . But when arrived your dismal news ? [ Exit . Man . This hour . Zan . What , not a vessel saved ? And is Alvarez Determined to deny ...
... ZANGA : Zan . If this be true , I cannot blame your pain For wretched Carlos ; ' tis but human in you . But when arrived your dismal news ? [ Exit . Man . This hour . Zan . What , not a vessel saved ? And is Alvarez Determined to deny ...
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... Zanga ? Zan . Is not the lovely Leonora yours ? Alon . What will become of Carlos ? Zan . He's your friend ; And since he can't espouse the fair himself , Will take some comfort from Alonzo's fortune . Alon . Alas , thou little know'st ...
... Zanga ? Zan . Is not the lovely Leonora yours ? Alon . What will become of Carlos ? Zan . He's your friend ; And since he can't espouse the fair himself , Will take some comfort from Alonzo's fortune . Alon . Alas , thou little know'st ...
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Alicia Alon Alonzo Antony arms art thou Arth Arthur bear beauty behold blood bosom breath Cæs Cæsar Charmion Cleopatra Comedy COVENT GARDEN curse dead death Don Carlos dost thou doth EARL Edward Young England Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair FALSTAFF father Faul FAULCONBRIDGE fear fortune France gentle GENTLEMEN give grief hand hath hear heart Heaven honour Hotspur Hubert ISABELLA JANE SHORE KING JOHN lady leave Leon Leonora look Lord Hastings madam majesty Mark Antony never night noble o'er Octavia Othello PANDULPH peace Percy Phil Poins pr'ythee PRINCE OF WALES rage revenge SCENE shame soldier sorrows soul speak sword tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt thought tongue Trumpets Ventidius villain wilt wound Young Zanga