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... , a Tribune . HAMILCAR , the Carthaginian Ambassador . ATTILIA , daughter of Regulus . BARCE , a Carthaginian captive . Guards , Lictors , People , & c . SCENE - Near the Gates of Rome . THE INFLEXIBLE CAPTIVE . ACT I. SCENE - A Hall.
... , a Tribune . HAMILCAR , the Carthaginian Ambassador . ATTILIA , daughter of Regulus . BARCE , a Carthaginian captive . Guards , Lictors , People , & c . SCENE - Near the Gates of Rome . THE INFLEXIBLE CAPTIVE . ACT I. SCENE - A Hall.
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... ATTILIA , Lictors , and People . Lic . ATTILIA waiting here ? Is't possible ? Is this a place for Regulus's daughter ? Just gods ! must that incomparable maid Associate here with lictors and plebeians ? Att . Yes ; on this threshold ...
... ATTILIA , Lictors , and People . Lic . ATTILIA waiting here ? Is't possible ? Is this a place for Regulus's daughter ? Just gods ! must that incomparable maid Associate here with lictors and plebeians ? Att . Yes ; on this threshold ...
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... Attilia , but I fondly hoped ' Twould strengthen and enforce the just request , Which , as a private man , I vainly urged ; But now , the people's representative , I shall demand , Attilia , to be heard . Att . Ah ! let us not too ...
... Attilia , but I fondly hoped ' Twould strengthen and enforce the just request , Which , as a private man , I vainly urged ; But now , the people's representative , I shall demand , Attilia , to be heard . Att . Ah ! let us not too ...
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... Attilia ; The place so little worthy of the guest . Att . It would , indeed , have ill become Attilia , While still her father was a Roman citizen ; But for the daughter of a slave to Carthage , It surely is most fitting . Man . Say , ...
... Attilia ; The place so little worthy of the guest . Att . It would , indeed , have ill become Attilia , While still her father was a Roman citizen ; But for the daughter of a slave to Carthage , It surely is most fitting . Man . Say , ...
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... Attilia . The fate of Regulus is felt by all : We know and mourn the cruel woes he suffers From barbarous Carthage . Att . Manlius , you mistake ; Alas ! it is not Carthage which is barbarous ; ' Tis Rome , ungrateful Rome , is the ...
... Attilia . The fate of Regulus is felt by all : We know and mourn the cruel woes he suffers From barbarous Carthage . Att . Manlius , you mistake ; Alas ! it is not Carthage which is barbarous ; ' Tis Rome , ungrateful Rome , is the ...
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