Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... happy wight that suffers not the snare Of murderous mind to tangle him in blood : And happy he that can in time beware By others ' harms , and turn it to his good : But wo to him that fearing not to offend , Doth serve his lust , and ...
... happy wight that suffers not the snare Of murderous mind to tangle him in blood : And happy he that can in time beware By others ' harms , and turn it to his good : But wo to him that fearing not to offend , Doth serve his lust , and ...
Strana 37
... happy , for when they die , Their souls are soon dissolv'd in elements ; But mine must live still to be plagued in hell . Curst be the parents that engender'd me : No , Faustus , curse thyself , curse Lucifer , That hath depriv'd thee ...
... happy , for when they die , Their souls are soon dissolv'd in elements ; But mine must live still to be plagued in hell . Curst be the parents that engender'd me : No , Faustus , curse thyself , curse Lucifer , That hath depriv'd thee ...
Strana 41
... happy whilst I live on earth ; A man so rare of goodness , firm of faith , That earth's content must vanish in his death . Then for my love and mistress of my soul , A maid of rich endowments , beautified With all the virtues nature ...
... happy whilst I live on earth ; A man so rare of goodness , firm of faith , That earth's content must vanish in his death . Then for my love and mistress of my soul , A maid of rich endowments , beautified With all the virtues nature ...
Strana 43
... happy , the lov'd presence Of a dear friend and love . Alb . " Tis wronged Carracus by Albert's baseness : I have no power now to reveal myself . Car . The horses stand at the appointed place , And night's dark coverture makes firm our ...
... happy , the lov'd presence Of a dear friend and love . Alb . " Tis wronged Carracus by Albert's baseness : I have no power now to reveal myself . Car . The horses stand at the appointed place , And night's dark coverture makes firm our ...
Strana 50
... happy . Few of our dramatists or novelists have tended enough to this . They torture and wound us abundantly . They are economists only in delight . Nothing can be finer , more gentlemanlike , and noble , than the conversation and ...
... happy . Few of our dramatists or novelists have tended enough to this . They torture and wound us abundantly . They are economists only in delight . Nothing can be finer , more gentlemanlike , and noble , than the conversation and ...
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