Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... hear his ruthful end . The noble prince , pierced with the sudden wounds , Out of his wretched slumber hastily start , t Whose strength now failing , streight he overthrew , When in the fall his eyes ev'n now unclosed , Beheld the queen ...
... hear his ruthful end . The noble prince , pierced with the sudden wounds , Out of his wretched slumber hastily start , t Whose strength now failing , streight he overthrew , When in the fall his eyes ev'n now unclosed , Beheld the queen ...
Strana 35
... hear me with patience , and tremble not at my speeches . Though my heart pant and quiver to remember that I have been a student here these thirty years . O would I had ne'er seen Wirtemberg , never read book ! and what wonders have I ...
... hear me with patience , and tremble not at my speeches . Though my heart pant and quiver to remember that I have been a student here these thirty years . O would I had ne'er seen Wirtemberg , never read book ! and what wonders have I ...
Strana 36
... hear , come not unto me , for nothing can rescue me . Sec . Sch . Pray thou , and we will pray , that God may have mercy upon thee . Faust . Gentlemen , farewell ; if I live till morning , I'll visit you : if not , Faustus is gone to ...
... hear , come not unto me , for nothing can rescue me . Sec . Sch . Pray thou , and we will pray , that God may have mercy upon thee . Faust . Gentlemen , farewell ; if I live till morning , I'll visit you : if not , Faustus is gone to ...
Strana 40
... hear Albert pass by as yet ? Mar. Not any creature pass this way this hour . Alb . Then he intends just at the break of day To lend his trusty help to our departure . Mar. Come then , dear Carracus , thou now shalt rest Upon that bed ...
... hear Albert pass by as yet ? Mar. Not any creature pass this way this hour . Alb . Then he intends just at the break of day To lend his trusty help to our departure . Mar. Come then , dear Carracus , thou now shalt rest Upon that bed ...
Strana 41
... hear the tread of my true friend . Albert ! hist , Albert - he's not come as yet , Nor is the appointed light set in the window . What if I call Maria ? it may be She feared to set a light , and only heark'neth To hear my steps ; and ...
... hear the tread of my true friend . Albert ! hist , Albert - he's not come as yet , Nor is the appointed light set in the window . What if I call Maria ? it may be She feared to set a light , and only heark'neth To hear my steps ; and ...
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