Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... bring together the most admired scenes in Fletcher and Massinger , in the estimation of the world the only dra- matic poets of that age who are entitled to be considered after Shakspeare , and to exhibit them in the same volume with the ...
... bring together the most admired scenes in Fletcher and Massinger , in the estimation of the world the only dra- matic poets of that age who are entitled to be considered after Shakspeare , and to exhibit them in the same volume with the ...
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... bring forth so vile a fact . Marc . O hard and cruel hap that thus assign'd Unto so worthy wight so wretched end : But most hard cruel heart that could consent , To lend the hateful destinies that hand , By which , alas , so heinous ...
... bring forth so vile a fact . Marc . O hard and cruel hap that thus assign'd Unto so worthy wight so wretched end : But most hard cruel heart that could consent , To lend the hateful destinies that hand , By which , alas , so heinous ...
Strana 7
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
Strana 9
... bring them up . Pain . God bless The Painter enters . you , sir . Hier . Wherefore ? why , thou scornful villain ? How , where , or by what means should I be blest ? Isa . What wouldst thou have , good fellow ? Pain . Justice , madam ...
... bring them up . Pain . God bless The Painter enters . you , sir . Hier . Wherefore ? why , thou scornful villain ? How , where , or by what means should I be blest ? Isa . What wouldst thou have , good fellow ? Pain . Justice , madam ...
Strana 11
... bring me forth , bring me thro ' alley and alley , still with a distracted countenance going along , and let my hair heave up my night - cap . Let the clouds scowl , make the moon dark , the stars extinct , the winds blowing , the bells ...
... bring me forth , bring me thro ' alley and alley , still with a distracted countenance going along , and let my hair heave up my night - cap . Let the clouds scowl , make the moon dark , the stars extinct , the winds blowing , the bells ...
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