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... Scene of Caractacus 287 From the same 291 From the same 299 The Capture of Caractacus ( from the same ) Epitaph on Mrs. Mason 302 308 An Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers 309 JOSEPH WARTON 318 Ode to Fancy 330 The Dying Indian 336 ...
... Scene of Caractacus 287 From the same 291 From the same 299 The Capture of Caractacus ( from the same ) Epitaph on Mrs. Mason 302 308 An Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers 309 JOSEPH WARTON 318 Ode to Fancy 330 The Dying Indian 336 ...
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... in later editions of the play they are omitted ; but still , with this improved attention to humanity , the heroine protracts her dying scene too long . dramatic feeling and conception . The subject is taken from WILLIAM WHITEHEAD . 5 .
... in later editions of the play they are omitted ; but still , with this improved attention to humanity , the heroine protracts her dying scene too long . dramatic feeling and conception . The subject is taken from WILLIAM WHITEHEAD . 5 .
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... scene . The pure and holy character of the young Ilyssus is brought out , I have no hesitation to say , more interestingly than in Euripides , by the display of his reverential gratitude to the queen , upon the first tenderness which ...
... scene . The pure and holy character of the young Ilyssus is brought out , I have no hesitation to say , more interestingly than in Euripides , by the display of his reverential gratitude to the queen , upon the first tenderness which ...
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... . How cam'st thou hither ? Ilyssus . Since in the temple's portal I was found A sleeping infant . Creusa . Eighteen years are past Eighteen years ! good heaven ! That fatal time recals a scene of woe- Let me WILLIAM WHITEHEAD . 13.
... . How cam'st thou hither ? Ilyssus . Since in the temple's portal I was found A sleeping infant . Creusa . Eighteen years are past Eighteen years ! good heaven ! That fatal time recals a scene of woe- Let me WILLIAM WHITEHEAD . 13.
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Thomas Campbell. That fatal time recals a scene of woe- Let me not think . - Were there no marks to shew From whom or whence thou wert ? Ilyssus . I have been told An osier basket , such as shepherds weave , And a few scatter'd leaves ...
Thomas Campbell. That fatal time recals a scene of woe- Let me not think . - Were there no marks to shew From whom or whence thou wert ? Ilyssus . I have been told An osier basket , such as shepherds weave , And a few scatter'd leaves ...
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