Fiesko: Or, The Conspiracy of Genoa : an Historical TragedyR. Milliken and Son, 1832 - 281 páginas |
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Página 92
... from their spheres , and rush to clasp each other ! Let us begone , my friends ! FIESKO . Stay , stay , a moment longer . - Zibo ! what is it You are thinking of ? ZIBO . Oh nothing , nothing ! or if any 36 ACT II . 92 FIESKO .
... from their spheres , and rush to clasp each other ! Let us begone , my friends ! FIESKO . Stay , stay , a moment longer . - Zibo ! what is it You are thinking of ? ZIBO . Oh nothing , nothing ! or if any 36 ACT II . 92 FIESKO .
Página 188
... rush hastily towards the portal . ) SENTRIES ( cry out violently . ) Back - back ! Approach not ! ZENTURIONE . Murder and death ! We're prisoners ! ZIBO . My sword shall soon release us . ASSERATO . Put up , put up , for God's sake ...
... rush hastily towards the portal . ) SENTRIES ( cry out violently . ) Back - back ! Approach not ! ZENTURIONE . Murder and death ! We're prisoners ! ZIBO . My sword shall soon release us . ASSERATO . Put up , put up , for God's sake ...
Página 196
... rush furiously upon them . ) FIESKO ( interfering . ) Hold , hold , my Countrymen ! shall Genoa owe her liberty to Slaves ? No - the pure cause that animates our hearts , admits not such pollution . We want not their assistance ...
... rush furiously upon them . ) FIESKO ( interfering . ) Hold , hold , my Countrymen ! shall Genoa owe her liberty to Slaves ? No - the pure cause that animates our hearts , admits not such pollution . We want not their assistance ...
Página 231
... whole of the CONSPIATORS , FIESKO at their head , draw their swords , and rush with enthusiasm out of the Saloon . ) The Curtain falls . END OF THE FOURTH ACT . ACT THE FIFTH . SCENE I. Time - Past Midnight. SCENE XIII . 231 FIESKO .
... whole of the CONSPIATORS , FIESKO at their head , draw their swords , and rush with enthusiasm out of the Saloon . ) The Curtain falls . END OF THE FOURTH ACT . ACT THE FIFTH . SCENE I. Time - Past Midnight. SCENE XIII . 231 FIESKO .
Página 245
... upbraid their Founders For fixing them so firmly in the earth , Because they cannot rush to do him homage . The Shores themselves lament the Law of Nature That binds them to confine the raging ocean ; Fain SCENE V. 245 FIESKO .
... upbraid their Founders For fixing them so firmly in the earth , Because they cannot rush to do him homage . The Shores themselves lament the Law of Nature That binds them to confine the raging ocean ; Fain SCENE V. 245 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 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 VII SCENE VIII 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.