Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays... Vol. VI., Volume 3Printed for, and under the direction of, George Cawthorn, 1792 - 422 pages |
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... Colchian , First Corinthian , MEDEA , THEANO , Men . Mr. Smith . Mr. Palmer . · Mr. Bensley . - Mr. Farren . - Mr. Packer . - Mr. Griffiths . Women . Mrs. Yates . · · Mrs. Hopkins . HECATE , First Phæacian . Mr. Bransby . Colchians , ...
... Colchian , First Corinthian , MEDEA , THEANO , Men . Mr. Smith . Mr. Palmer . · Mr. Bensley . - Mr. Farren . - Mr. Packer . - Mr. Griffiths . Women . Mrs. Yates . · · Mrs. Hopkins . HECATE , First Phæacian . Mr. Bransby . Colchians , ...
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... Colchis ? Es . Too well distinguish'd by her stately port , And elevation o'er that weeping train , She tow'rs a ... Colchians and Phæacians . Med . No more , I charge you . Noble minds , op- press'd By injuries , disdain the sound ...
... Colchis ? Es . Too well distinguish'd by her stately port , And elevation o'er that weeping train , She tow'rs a ... Colchians and Phæacians . Med . No more , I charge you . Noble minds , op- press'd By injuries , disdain the sound ...
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... Colchians and Phæacians . Jas . How shall I face her injur'd worth , how choose The most auspicious moment to accost her ? Med . Why have I science to command the moon , To draw the spirits from the realms of night , And trace the ...
... Colchians and Phæacians . Jas . How shall I face her injur'd worth , how choose The most auspicious moment to accost her ? Med . Why have I science to command the moon , To draw the spirits from the realms of night , And trace the ...
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... Colchians and Phæacians . ' Enter ESON . Jas . Then let the tempest roar , tyrannic woman , The billows rise in mountains o'er thy head . Es . Well , thou hast seen her ; while thy father's eye Ach'd at the low submission of a hero ...
... Colchians and Phæacians . ' Enter ESON . Jas . Then let the tempest roar , tyrannic woman , The billows rise in mountains o'er thy head . Es . Well , thou hast seen her ; while thy father's eye Ach'd at the low submission of a hero ...
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... Colchians and Phæacians from the Grove , look- " ing on JASON , as he quits the Stage . " [ Solemn Recitative . " A Colc . Thou who didst yoke the brazen - footed bulls , " And fearless guide the adamantine plough , " Which Vulcan ...
... Colchians and Phæacians from the Grove , look- " ing on JASON , as he quits the Stage . " [ Solemn Recitative . " A Colc . Thou who didst yoke the brazen - footed bulls , " And fearless guide the adamantine plough , " Which Vulcan ...
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Acastus Æetes Æson altar anguish art thou awful black events blast bosom breast Canst thou Caucasus charm children's blood Circé clime Colc Colchians and Phæacians Colchis Corinth Creon Cretics Creüsa daughter despair didst discord distress Dost thou dreadful earth Eldest Child enchanted Enter Colchians Enter LYCANDER Enter MEDEA ev'ry Exeunt Exit eyes false hero feet friends fury gentle glory goddess gods golden fleece Grecian grief grove hand Hast thou hath head hear heart Heav'n Hecaté hero holy injur'd Iolcos Jason Jove Juno king lambics Look madness mourn murmurs numbers o'er once palace Pelias perfidious Phaa pity pow'r priestess prince princess rage rock SCENE sceptre scorn shalt sight sorrow soul strangers suff'rings suppliant Tartarus temple terror Thea thee Themis Thessalians thine thou dost thou hast Thunder thy father tow'rs Trochaics voice weep wild wisdom woes yonder