Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesCharles Lamb Wiley, John and Putnam, G.P., 1856 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... doth mean The sorry cheer of her that here doth come ? MARCELLA enters . Marc . Oh where is ruth ? or where is pity now ? Whither is gentle heart and mercy fled ? Are they exil'd out of our stony breasts , Never to make return ? is all ...
... doth mean The sorry cheer of her that here doth come ? MARCELLA enters . Marc . Oh where is ruth ? or where is pity now ? Whither is gentle heart and mercy fled ? Are they exil'd out of our stony breasts , Never to make return ? is all ...
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... Doth cause the mother kill her only son . Blood asketh blood , and death must death requit ; Jove by his just and everlasting doom Justly hath ever so requited it . This times before record and times to come Shall find it true , and so doth ...
... Doth cause the mother kill her only son . Blood asketh blood , and death must death requit ; Jove by his just and everlasting doom Justly hath ever so requited it . This times before record and times to come Shall find it true , and so doth ...
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... doth bring confusion to them all . JAQUES and PEDRO , Servants . Jaq . I wonder , Pedro , why our master thus At midnight sends us with our torches light , When man and bird and beast are all at rest , Save those that watch for rape and ...
... doth bring confusion to them all . JAQUES and PEDRO , Servants . Jaq . I wonder , Pedro , why our master thus At midnight sends us with our torches light , When man and bird and beast are all at rest , Save those that watch for rape and ...
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