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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... live like an owl for the world to wonder at . * Amp . Why , brother , are not all these Vanities ? Fort . Vanities ! Ampedo , thy soul is made of lead , too dull , too ponderous , to mount up to the incomprehensible glory that Travel ...
... live like an owl for the world to wonder at . * Amp . Why , brother , are not all these Vanities ? Fort . Vanities ! Ampedo , thy soul is made of lead , too dull , too ponderous , to mount up to the incomprehensible glory that Travel ...
Strana 35
... live Where love cannot revenge , nor truth forgive ? Calica . Though fear see nothing but extremity , Yet danger is ... live : Live for the state . King . Whose ruins glasses are , Wherein see errors of myself I must , And hold my life ...
... live Where love cannot revenge , nor truth forgive ? Calica . Though fear see nothing but extremity , Yet danger is ... live : Live for the state . King . Whose ruins glasses are , Wherein see errors of myself I must , And hold my life ...
Strana 36
... live . Pain must displease that satisfies offence . King . Chance hath left death no more to spoil but sense . Calica . Then sword , do justice ' office thorough me : I offer more than that he hates to thee . [ Offers to kill herself ...
... live . Pain must displease that satisfies offence . King . Chance hath left death no more to spoil but sense . Calica . Then sword , do justice ' office thorough me : I offer more than that he hates to thee . [ Offers to kill herself ...
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