Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... Orchamus , King of Perfia , is beloved , and fecretly enjoyed , by the fun ; when Clytie , a ( a ) He jufly obferves , that as it ends unhappily , it cannot be called an Opera , neither can it come under the denomination of Tragedy , as ...
... Orchamus , King of Perfia , is beloved , and fecretly enjoyed , by the fun ; when Clytie , a ( a ) He jufly obferves , that as it ends unhappily , it cannot be called an Opera , neither can it come under the denomination of Tragedy , as ...
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... Orchamus , as a punishment for his < daughter's crime , orders her to be buried alive , ' & c.- SCENE Perfia . • In the first scene , the theatre represents a plain , bordered with wood ; several mountains , rifing one above another ...
... Orchamus , as a punishment for his < daughter's crime , orders her to be buried alive , ' & c.- SCENE Perfia . • In the first scene , the theatre represents a plain , bordered with wood ; several mountains , rifing one above another ...
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... Orchamus the whole , and bids her confidant retire . The fourth scene contains an animated fong , in consequence of her refolution . In the fifth , the King finds Clytie on her knees before him , with a May ( p ) the King live for ever ...
... Orchamus the whole , and bids her confidant retire . The fourth scene contains an animated fong , in consequence of her refolution . In the fifth , the King finds Clytie on her knees before him , with a May ( p ) the King live for ever ...
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... Orchamus is in raptures with her wifdom . This encourages her , and the is just on the point of communicating her fatal fecret ; when fear , doubt , and hesitation , feize and throw her into confufion . This the King obferves , and ...
... Orchamus is in raptures with her wifdom . This encourages her , and the is just on the point of communicating her fatal fecret ; when fear , doubt , and hesitation , feize and throw her into confufion . This the King obferves , and ...
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Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. The ftruggle in the breaft of Orchamus , and the malignant joy that Clytie expreffes , are natural ; and the measures are well adapted to the fentiments . In the interval of the Acts , Leucothoe ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. The ftruggle in the breaft of Orchamus , and the malignant joy that Clytie expreffes , are natural ; and the measures are well adapted to the fentiments . In the interval of the Acts , Leucothoe ...
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