Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... head , suffi- cient to make it intelligible with the help of some trifling omissions . Where a line or more was obscure , as having reference to something that had gone before , which would have asked more time to explain than its ...
... head , suffi- cient to make it intelligible with the help of some trifling omissions . Where a line or more was obscure , as having reference to something that had gone before , which would have asked more time to explain than its ...
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... head piece of thy friendly foe ! How oft in arms on horse to bend the mace , How oft in arms on foot to break the sword , Which never now these eyes may see again . Arost . Madam , alas , in vain these plaints are shed . Rather with me ...
... head piece of thy friendly foe ! How oft in arms on horse to bend the mace , How oft in arms on foot to break the sword , Which never now these eyes may see again . Arost . Madam , alas , in vain these plaints are shed . Rather with me ...
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... heads with his mad riots , Makes them look old before they meet with age ; This is a son ; and what a loss is this , considered truly ! Oh , but my Horatio grew out of reach of those Insatiate humors : he lov'd his loving parents : He ...
... heads with his mad riots , Makes them look old before they meet with age ; This is a son ; and what a loss is this , considered truly ! Oh , but my Horatio grew out of reach of those Insatiate humors : he lov'd his loving parents : He ...
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... my sweet son ; and my hand leaning upon his head thus , sir , do you see ? may it be done } Pain . Very well , sir . Hier . Nay , I pray mark me , sir . Then , sir , would I have you paint me 10 ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
... my sweet son ; and my hand leaning upon his head thus , sir , do you see ? may it be done } Pain . Very well , sir . Hier . Nay , I pray mark me , sir . Then , sir , would I have you paint me 10 ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
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... head ; make me curse , make me rave , make me cry , make me mad , make me well again , make me curse hell , invocate , and in the end leave me in a trance , and so forth . Pain . And is this the end ? Hier . O no , there is no end : the ...
... head ; make me curse , make me rave , make me cry , make me mad , make me well again , make me curse hell , invocate , and in the end leave me in a trance , and so forth . Pain . And is this the end ? Hier . O no , there is no end : the ...
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