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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... natural madness . " Whilst Dr. Wharton has said , " The interview be- tween Jane Shore and Alicia , in the fifth act , is ... nature can sustain - her con- science is loaded with a fellow - creature's death - nor has she the enjoyment of ...
... natural madness . " Whilst Dr. Wharton has said , " The interview be- tween Jane Shore and Alicia , in the fifth act , is ... nature can sustain - her con- science is loaded with a fellow - creature's death - nor has she the enjoyment of ...
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... nature's fault , I own , I doubt of his inclining much . Glo . I guess the man , at whom your words would point ... natures ; A laughing , toying , wheedling , whimpering she Shall make him amble on a gossip's message , And JANE SHORE ...
... nature's fault , I own , I doubt of his inclining much . Glo . I guess the man , at whom your words would point ... natures ; A laughing , toying , wheedling , whimpering she Shall make him amble on a gossip's message , And JANE SHORE ...
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... out the stern Protector , And sooth his savage temper with thy beauty : Spite of his deadly , unrelenting nature , He shall be moved to pity , and redress thee . J. Shore . My form , alas ! has long 14 [ ACT . I. JANE SHORE .
... out the stern Protector , And sooth his savage temper with thy beauty : Spite of his deadly , unrelenting nature , He shall be moved to pity , and redress thee . J. Shore . My form , alas ! has long 14 [ ACT . I. JANE SHORE .
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... upon our kind , man , the lawless libertine , may rove , Ton'd , through the wilds of love ; se and nature's easy fool , in swerve from virtue's rule , If , strongly charm'd , she leave the thorny way. 16 [ ACT I. JANE SHORE .
... upon our kind , man , the lawless libertine , may rove , Ton'd , through the wilds of love ; se and nature's easy fool , in swerve from virtue's rule , If , strongly charm'd , she leave the thorny way. 16 [ ACT I. JANE SHORE .
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... nature for this goodness . Hast . Rise , gentle dame ; you wrong my meaning much . Think me not guilty of a thought so vain , To sell my courtesy for thanks like these . J. Shore . " Tis true , your bounty is beyond my speaking : But ...
... nature for this goodness . Hast . Rise , gentle dame ; you wrong my meaning much . Think me not guilty of a thought so vain , To sell my courtesy for thanks like these . J. Shore . " Tis true , your bounty is beyond my speaking : But ...
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