Dryden's Heroic PlaysUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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Strana 31
... desire , Where to enjoy is only to admire : There we'l meet friends , when this short storm is past . ( v . i . 162-7 ) 16 Whereas Zempoalla seeks unbounded fulfilment of passion , Acacis hopes for the absence of desire ; his ambitions ...
... desire , Where to enjoy is only to admire : There we'l meet friends , when this short storm is past . ( v . i . 162-7 ) 16 Whereas Zempoalla seeks unbounded fulfilment of passion , Acacis hopes for the absence of desire ; his ambitions ...
Strana 54
... desire : In what a strange Condition am I left , More then I wish I have , of all I wish bereft ! In wishing nothing we enjoy still most ; For even our wish is in possession lost : Restless we wander to a new desire , And burn our ...
... desire : In what a strange Condition am I left , More then I wish I have , of all I wish bereft ! In wishing nothing we enjoy still most ; For even our wish is in possession lost : Restless we wander to a new desire , And burn our ...
Strana 110
... desire ; Platonism is a flimsy shield , and death provides the only barrier to lust : You've mov'd my heart , so much , I can deny No more ; but know , Almanzor , I can dye , Thus far , my vertue yields ; if I have shown More Love ...
... desire ; Platonism is a flimsy shield , and death provides the only barrier to lust : You've mov'd my heart , so much , I can deny No more ; but know , Almanzor , I can dye , Thus far , my vertue yields ; if I have shown More Love ...
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The Indian Queen | 22 |
The Indian Emperour | 38 |
Tyrannick Love | 59 |
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