Fiesko: Or, The Conspiracy of Genoa : an Historical TragedyR. Milliken and Son, 1832 - 281 páginas |
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Página 15
... So much so , that should my heart be fearful to disclose its foibles , my tongue shall thus be bold to utter them : - " I love the Countess Fiesko ! " SACCO . ( Drawing back . ) Ah ! this SCENE II . 15 FIESKO . SCENE III. ...
... So much so , that should my heart be fearful to disclose its foibles , my tongue shall thus be bold to utter them : - " I love the Countess Fiesko ! " SACCO . ( Drawing back . ) Ah ! this SCENE II . 15 FIESKO . SCENE III. ...
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... Countess ? -What is the matter ? JULIA . Nothing - nothing in the least ! ( To a servant that en- ters . ) My carriage immediately ! FIESKO . Indeed I cannot allow it ; permit me to explain matters- there appears to have been some ...
... Countess ? -What is the matter ? JULIA . Nothing - nothing in the least ! ( To a servant that en- ters . ) My carriage immediately ! FIESKO . Indeed I cannot allow it ; permit me to explain matters- there appears to have been some ...
Página 20
... Countess of Lavagna is not here to witness this charming spectacle.- But what is this , my Lord ! Where is the husband now ? That attitude would be much better employed in your Lady's boudoir , when she looks over the calendar of your ...
... Countess of Lavagna is not here to witness this charming spectacle.- But what is this , my Lord ! Where is the husband now ? That attitude would be much better employed in your Lady's boudoir , when she looks over the calendar of your ...
Página 21
... , the highest compliment ? ( proudly . ) Doria ! Fiesko ! Methinks the Countess of Lavagna should feel highly honored , if Julia deigned to envy her her choice . ( Familiarly offering him her hand SCENE IV . 176 FIESKO . 21.
... , the highest compliment ? ( proudly . ) Doria ! Fiesko ! Methinks the Countess of Lavagna should feel highly honored , if Julia deigned to envy her her choice . ( Familiarly offering him her hand SCENE IV . 176 FIESKO . 21.
Página 27
... at the door . ) GIANETTINO . Where is the Countess ? FIESKO . I have this moment seen her to her carriage . ( He takes Gianettino's hand and presses it to his breast . ) My Prince , I now am doubly bound to you SCENE V. 27 FIESKO .
... at the door . ) GIANETTINO . Where is the Countess ? FIESKO . I have this moment seen her to her carriage . ( He takes Gianettino's hand and presses it to his breast . ) My Prince , I now am doubly bound to you SCENE V. 27 FIESKO .
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Términos y frases comunes
alarmed Andreas ARABELLA arms art thou ASSERATO astonishment Begone Behold My wife Bella BERTHA bosom BOURGONINO breath conjure CONSPIRATORS Count Lavagna Countess Countrymen crowd dares deed devil dreadful Duke Duke of Genoa Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fall fancy fear FIESKO fool freedom Friend furiously gallantry Galleys Genoa Genoese GERMAN GIANETTINO DORIA give glory God's sake hand Harbour hastily hear heart Heaven honor KALKAGNO Lady Julia laugh LEONORA Levanto listen LOMELLIN look Lord Madonna MASKS mercy MOOR murder Nephew night nobility noble o'er Oh father palace passion Patriot pause Prince quick rise ROMANO ROSA rush SACCO SCENE VIII Scipio scoundrel SENTRIES challenge Signora silent sink Soldiers sorrow soul stand surely sword tears tell thee there's Thomas Gate Thou hast Throwing to-morrow tone tremble Twas Tyrant vengeance VERRINA villainy Virtue voice What's whole word ZENTURIONE ZIBO
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Página 143 - The moon is down, The morning rises fiery from the sea. Wild dreams of greatness overcome my sleep, And knit my faculties round one idea.
Página 202 - Present mine too, and tell him if he had not sent an ass, he would have learned that near three thousand men are lodged within the Castle.