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... dare speak that wicked lie again 150 I'll kill you . [ A fiercely threatening gesture with his left hand . ] What ! It was not by your counsel That Beatrice disturbed the feast last night ? You did not hope to stir some enemies Against ...
... dare speak that wicked lie again 150 I'll kill you . [ A fiercely threatening gesture with his left hand . ] What ! It was not by your counsel That Beatrice disturbed the feast last night ? You did not hope to stir some enemies Against ...
Side 91
... dares not ask some harmless passenger The path across the wilderness , lest he , As my thoughts are , should be- [ Sotto voce ] a murderer . [ Turning back to ORSINO ] I know you are my friend , and all I dare Speak to my soul that will ...
... dares not ask some harmless passenger The path across the wilderness , lest he , As my thoughts are , should be- [ Sotto voce ] a murderer . [ Turning back to ORSINO ] I know you are my friend , and all I dare Speak to my soul that will ...
Side 125
... dare not rouse him : I know none who dare .... ' Twere perilous ; .... you might as safely waken A serpent ; or a corpse in which some fiend Were laid to sleep . 57 Shelley directs : " Another Apartment in the Castle . Enter on one side ...
... dare not rouse him : I know none who dare .... ' Twere perilous ; .... you might as safely waken A serpent ; or a corpse in which some fiend Were laid to sleep . 57 Shelley directs : " Another Apartment in the Castle . Enter on one side ...
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THE CENCI AS A STAGE PLAY | 11 |
A VEHICLE FOR ACTING | 30 |
A DRAMATIC SPECTACLE | 42 |
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ACT FOUR Alma Murray ANDREA audience BEATRICE and LUCRETIA Beatrice Cenci Beatrice's Bellingham production Bellingham Theatre Bellingham Theatre Guild BERNARDO blood Cardinal Camillo Cenci Palace child cited in N.-B closet drama Colonna Count Cenci crime critics curse CURTAIN dare dark dead death deed dramatic dread earth Eliza O'Neil Enter BEATRICE Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell father fear formance gesture Giacomo guests Guild hair hate heart Heaven hell hope Horace Shipp horror innocent John Todhunter Judge kill Lady live look Lord Maurice Baring Miss mother murder never night Orsino parricide pause PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY performance Pope pray Review Robert Edmond Jones Rome Savella scene Shelley directs Shelley Society Shelley's sister sleep smile soul speak speech spirit stage play stand strange sweet thee thine thing Thorndike Thorndike's thou art thought tortures tragedy truth Turning twere Vezin W. J. Turner whilst words wretch wrong