The Poetical Works of S. Johnson: With the Life of the AuthorC. Cooke - 84 oldal |
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11. oldal
... play went off tolerably well till it came to the conclufion , when Mrs. Pritchard , the heroine of the piece , was to be strangled upon the ftage , and was to speak two lines with the bow - ftring round her neck . The au- dience cried ...
... play went off tolerably well till it came to the conclufion , when Mrs. Pritchard , the heroine of the piece , was to be strangled upon the ftage , and was to speak two lines with the bow - ftring round her neck . The au- dience cried ...
68. oldal
... PLAYING ON THE SPINNET . 15 BRIGHT Stella , form'd for univerfal reign , well you know to keep the flaves you gain : When in your eyes refiftlefs lightnings play , Aw'd into love our conquer'd hearts obey , And yield reluctant to ...
... PLAYING ON THE SPINNET . 15 BRIGHT Stella , form'd for univerfal reign , well you know to keep the flaves you gain : When in your eyes refiftlefs lightnings play , Aw'd into love our conquer'd hearts obey , And yield reluctant to ...
71. oldal
... play ; Or from wine as courage springs , O'er his face extend my wings ; And when feaft and frolic tire , Drop afleep upon his lyre . 40 This is all , be quick and go , More than all thou canst not know ; 4-5 I have chatter'd like a pye ...
... play ; Or from wine as courage springs , O'er his face extend my wings ; And when feaft and frolic tire , Drop afleep upon his lyre . 40 This is all , be quick and go , More than all thou canst not know ; 4-5 I have chatter'd like a pye ...
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