Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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Strana 24
... 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 despairing thoughts , Which ...
... 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 despairing thoughts , Which ...
Strana 26
... . Still fear I , and I know not what's the cause , But every joint shakes as I give it thee . O if thou harbor'st murder in thy heart , • His keepers . Let the gift change thy mind , and save thy 26 ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
... . Still fear I , and I know not what's the cause , But every joint shakes as I give it thee . O if thou harbor'st murder in thy heart , • His keepers . Let the gift change thy mind , and save thy 26 ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
Strana 27
... fear Open again . O wherefore sitt'st thou here ? Light . If you mistrust me , I'll be gone , my lord . Edw . No , no , for if thou mean'st to murder me , Thou wilt return again ; and therefore stay . Light . He sleeps . Edir . O let me ...
... fear Open again . O wherefore sitt'st thou here ? Light . If you mistrust me , I'll be gone , my lord . Edw . No , no , for if thou mean'st to murder me , Thou wilt return again ; and therefore stay . Light . He sleeps . Edir . O let me ...
Strana 34
... then had I lived still , but now must die eternally . Look , Sirs , comes he not comes he not ? First Sch . Oh , my dear Faustus , what imports this fear 1 Sec . Sch . Is all our pleasure turned to 34 ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
... then had I lived still , but now must die eternally . Look , Sirs , comes he not comes he not ? First Sch . Oh , my dear Faustus , what imports this fear 1 Sec . Sch . Is all our pleasure turned to 34 ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
Strana 35
... fear nothing . Faust . A surfeit of a deadly sin that hath dainn'd both body and soul . Sec . Sch . Yet , Faustus , look up to heaven , and remember mercy is infinite . Faust . But Faustus ' offence can ne'er be pardoned . The serpent ...
... fear nothing . Faust . A surfeit of a deadly sin that hath dainn'd both body and soul . Sec . Sch . Yet , Faustus , look up to heaven , and remember mercy is infinite . Faust . But Faustus ' offence can ne'er be pardoned . The serpent ...
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