English Drama, 1580-1642Tucker Brooke, Nathaniel Burton Paradise D.C. Heath, 1933 - Počet stran: 1044 |
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Strana 64
... hast made this difference between me and Endymion , that being both young , thou hast caused me to wake in melan- choly , losing the joys of my youth , and him [ 65 to sleep , not remembering youth . Cynth . Stay , here cometh Tellus ...
... hast made this difference between me and Endymion , that being both young , thou hast caused me to wake in melan- choly , losing the joys of my youth , and him [ 65 to sleep , not remembering youth . Cynth . Stay , here cometh Tellus ...
Strana 214
... hast offended , therefore must be damn'd . Bar . I fear they know we sent the poison'd broth . Ith . And so do I , master ; therefore speak ' em fair . 2 Fri. Barabas , thou hast 1 Fri. Ay , that thou hast 30 Bar . True , I have money ...
... hast offended , therefore must be damn'd . Bar . I fear they know we sent the poison'd broth . Ith . And so do I , master ; therefore speak ' em fair . 2 Fri. Barabas , thou hast 1 Fri. Ay , that thou hast 30 Bar . True , I have money ...
Strana 793
... hast no hour to live . They fight . [ Aspatia is wounded . ] What dost thou mean ? Thou canst not fight : the blows thou mak'st at me Are quite besides ; and those I offer at thee . Thou spread'st thine arms , and tak'st upon thy breast ...
... hast no hour to live . They fight . [ Aspatia is wounded . ] What dost thou mean ? Thou canst not fight : the blows thou mak'st at me Are quite besides ; and those I offer at thee . Thou spread'st thine arms , and tak'st upon thy breast ...
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