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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... honor doubted , Is honor deeply wounded ; and it rages More than a common smart , being of thy making . For thee to fear my truth it kills my comfort . Where should fame seek for her reward , when he That is her own by the great tye of ...
... honor doubted , Is honor deeply wounded ; and it rages More than a common smart , being of thy making . For thee to fear my truth it kills my comfort . Where should fame seek for her reward , when he That is her own by the great tye of ...
Strana 129
... honor thee : " Tis right and fair , and he that breathes against it , He breathes against the justice of a man ; And man to cut him off , ' tis no injustice . Thanks , thanks , for this most unexpected nobleness . [ The Colonel is ...
... honor thee : " Tis right and fair , and he that breathes against it , He breathes against the justice of a man ; And man to cut him off , ' tis no injustice . Thanks , thanks , for this most unexpected nobleness . [ The Colonel is ...
Strana 209
... honor'd by such guests . Now , by the tomb of my progenitors , I envied that your fame should visit me So oft without your person . Sebastiano Hath been long happy in your noble friendship , . And cannot but improve himself in virtues ...
... honor'd by such guests . Now , by the tomb of my progenitors , I envied that your fame should visit me So oft without your person . Sebastiano Hath been long happy in your noble friendship , . And cannot but improve himself in virtues ...
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