Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Poèet stran: 466 |
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... I'll warrant you , sir ; I have the pattern of the most notorious villains that ever lived in all Spain . Hier . O , let them be worse , worse : stretch thine art , And let their beards be of Judas's own color , And let their eye ...
... I'll warrant you , sir ; I have the pattern of the most notorious villains that ever lived in all Spain . Hier . O , let them be worse , worse : stretch thine art , And let their beards be of Judas's own color , And let their eye ...
Strana 15
... I'll have a kiss ; but if you'll strive , For one denial you shall forfeit five . Elcaz . Be gone , be gone . Queen . What means my love ? Burst all those wires ; burn all those instruments ; For they displease my Moor . Art thou now ...
... I'll have a kiss ; but if you'll strive , For one denial you shall forfeit five . Elcaz . Be gone , be gone . Queen . What means my love ? Burst all those wires ; burn all those instruments ; For they displease my Moor . Art thou now ...
Strana 19
... I'll have Italian masks by night , Sweet speeches , comedies , and pleasing shows ; And in the day , when he shall walk abroad , Like Sylvan nymphs my pages shall be clad ; My men , like satyrs grazing on the lawns , Shall with their ...
... I'll have Italian masks by night , Sweet speeches , comedies , and pleasing shows ; And in the day , when he shall walk abroad , Like Sylvan nymphs my pages shall be clad ; My men , like satyrs grazing on the lawns , Shall with their ...
Strana 24
... I'll wear my crown again . What , fear you not the fury of your king ? But , hapless Edward , thou art fondly led , They pass not for thy frowns as late they did , But seck to make a new - elected king ; Which fills my mind with strange ...
... I'll wear my crown again . What , fear you not the fury of your king ? But , hapless Edward , thou art fondly led , They pass not for thy frowns as late they did , But seck to make a new - elected king ; Which fills my mind with strange ...
Strana 25
... I'll not resign ! but whilst I live be king . Traitors be gone , and join with Mortimer . Elect , conspire , install , do what you will ; Their blood and yours shall seal these treacheries ! Bish . This answer we ' ll return , and so ...
... I'll not resign ! but whilst I live be king . Traitors be gone , and join with Mortimer . Elect , conspire , install , do what you will ; Their blood and yours shall seal these treacheries ! Bish . This answer we ' ll return , and so ...
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