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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... hast ravish'd me . Bene disserere est finis Logices . Is , to dispute well , Logic's chiefest end ? Affords this art no greater miracle ? Then read no more ; thou hast attained that end . A greater subject fitteth Faustus ' wit . Bid ...
... hast ravish'd me . Bene disserere est finis Logices . Is , to dispute well , Logic's chiefest end ? Affords this art no greater miracle ? Then read no more ; thou hast attained that end . A greater subject fitteth Faustus ' wit . Bid ...
Strana 49
... hast begot my life , And from the mouth of hell , where now I sat , I feel my spirit rebound against the stars ; Thou hast conquer'd me , dear friend , and my free soul Nor time nor death can by their power control . Fab . Frank ...
... hast begot my life , And from the mouth of hell , where now I sat , I feel my spirit rebound against the stars ; Thou hast conquer'd me , dear friend , and my free soul Nor time nor death can by their power control . Fab . Frank ...
Strana 115
... Hast thou made any contract with that fiend , The enemy of mankind ? Wife . OI have . Gen. What ? and how far ? Wife . I have promis'd him my soul . Gen. Ten thousand times better thy body had Been promis'd to the stake ; aye , and mine ...
... Hast thou made any contract with that fiend , The enemy of mankind ? Wife . OI have . Gen. What ? and how far ? Wife . I have promis'd him my soul . Gen. Ten thousand times better thy body had Been promis'd to the stake ; aye , and mine ...
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