Specimens of English dramatic poets, who lived about the time of ShakespeareDerby & Jackson, 1860 |
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Strana 3
... look , O what a ruthful stedfast eye methought He fixt upon my face , which to my death Will never part froin me , -wherewith abraid ‡ A deep - fetch'd sigh he gave , and therewithall Clasping his hands , to heaven he cast his sight ...
... look , O what a ruthful stedfast eye methought He fixt upon my face , which to my death Will never part froin me , -wherewith abraid ‡ A deep - fetch'd sigh he gave , and therewithall Clasping his hands , to heaven he cast his sight ...
Strana 6
... look old before they meet with age ; This is a son ; and what a loss is this , considered truly ! Oh , but my Horatio grew out of reach of those Insatiate humors : he lov'd his loving parents : He was my comfort , and his mother's joy ...
... look old before they meet with age ; This is a son ; and what a loss is this , considered truly ! Oh , but my Horatio grew out of reach of those Insatiate humors : he lov'd his loving parents : He was my comfort , and his mother's joy ...
Strana 7
... Look at each tree , and search thro ' every brake , Beat on the bushes , stamp our grandame earth , Dive in the water , and stare up to heaven ; Yet cannot I behold my son Horatio . [ Exit . How now , who's there , sprights , sprights ...
... Look at each tree , and search thro ' every brake , Beat on the bushes , stamp our grandame earth , Dive in the water , and stare up to heaven ; Yet cannot I behold my son Horatio . [ Exit . How now , who's there , sprights , sprights ...
Strana 10
... Look you , sir . Do you see ? I'd have you paint me in my gallery , in your oil colors matted , and draw me five years younger than I am : do you see , sir ? let five years go , let them go , -my wife Isabella standing by me , with a ...
... Look you , sir . Do you see ? I'd have you paint me in my gallery , in your oil colors matted , and draw me five years younger than I am : do you see , sir ? let five years go , let them go , -my wife Isabella standing by me , with a ...
Strana 15
... look Like to a Beldam of one hundred years . I prithee , speak to me , and chide me not , I prithee , chide , if I have done amiss ; But let my punishment be this , and this , I prithee , smile on me , if but a while ; Then frown on me ...
... look Like to a Beldam of one hundred years . I prithee , speak to me , and chide me not , I prithee , chide , if I have done amiss ; But let my punishment be this , and this , I prithee , smile on me , if but a while ; Then frown on me ...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare Charles Lamb Úplné zobrazení - 1857 |
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