Classic Dialogues and Dramas: Containing a Number of the Strongest Scenes from Shakespeare, Schiller, Bulwer, Sheridan, and OthersMrs. J. W. Shoemaker Penn Publishing Company, 1923 - Всего страниц: 143 |
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... voice ! Pyth . My friend ! Damon . It pierced my brain , and rushed into my heart ! There's lightning in it ! -That's the scaffold - there The block - the axe - the executioner ! And here he lives ! -I have him in my soul ! [ Embraces ...
... voice ! Pyth . My friend ! Damon . It pierced my brain , and rushed into my heart ! There's lightning in it ! -That's the scaffold - there The block - the axe - the executioner ! And here he lives ! -I have him in my soul ! [ Embraces ...
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... voice , And old Euceladus , the Son of Earth , [ Shouts . Stirs in his mighty caverns . [ Three shouts . ] Tell me , slaves , Where is your tyrant ? Let me see him now ; Why stands he hence aloof ? Where is your master1 What is become ...
... voice , And old Euceladus , the Son of Earth , [ Shouts . Stirs in his mighty caverns . [ Three shouts . ] Tell me , slaves , Where is your tyrant ? Let me see him now ; Why stands he hence aloof ? Where is your master1 What is become ...
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... voice , MISS MURDSTONE . - Much resembling her brother in features and voice , clad in plain , black riding dress , close bonnet , with veil thrown back ; she carries a parasol and a bag with a heavy chain and clasp . SCENE I. Room in ...
... voice , MISS MURDSTONE . - Much resembling her brother in features and voice , clad in plain , black riding dress , close bonnet , with veil thrown back ; she carries a parasol and a bag with a heavy chain and clasp . SCENE I. Room in ...
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... voices indicative of monks chanting the service . En- trance right and left . Becket ( entering , forced along by John of Salisbury and Grim ) .- No , I tell you ! I cannot bear a hand upon my person , Why do you force me thus against ...
... voices indicative of monks chanting the service . En- trance right and left . Becket ( entering , forced along by John of Salisbury and Grim ) .- No , I tell you ! I cannot bear a hand upon my person , Why do you force me thus against ...
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... voice is music and thy English broken ; therefore , quecn of all , Katharine , break thy mind to me in broken English ; wilt thou have me ? Kath - Dat is as it sall please de roi mon père . K. Hen - Nay , it will please him well , Kate ...
... voice is music and thy English broken ; therefore , quecn of all , Katharine , break thy mind to me in broken English ; wilt thou have me ? Kath - Dat is as it sall please de roi mon père . K. Hen - Nay , it will please him well , Kate ...
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