Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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Strana 28
... the wind ? Into what corner peers my Halcyon's bill } Ha ! to the east ? yes : see , how stand the vances ? East and by south : why then , I hope my ships , I sent for Egypt and the bordering isles , Are 29 ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
... the wind ? Into what corner peers my Halcyon's bill } Ha ! to the east ? yes : see , how stand the vances ? East and by south : why then , I hope my ships , I sent for Egypt and the bordering isles , Are 29 ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
Strana 95
... hope to be redeem'd From this your scorned bondage you sustain , Have comfort in your mother and fair sister , Renown so blazed in the ears of Spain , Hope to rebreathe that air you tasted first , So tell me Ment . What ? Pet . Your ...
... hope to be redeem'd From this your scorned bondage you sustain , Have comfort in your mother and fair sister , Renown so blazed in the ears of Spain , Hope to rebreathe that air you tasted first , So tell me Ment . What ? Pet . Your ...
Strana 96
... hope In blessed marriage , by the fortunate issue Stored in your womb , by these and all things else That you can style with goodness ; instantly Without evasion , trick , or circumstance , Nay , least premeditation , answer me , Affect ...
... hope In blessed marriage , by the fortunate issue Stored in your womb , by these and all things else That you can style with goodness ; instantly Without evasion , trick , or circumstance , Nay , least premeditation , answer me , Affect ...
Strana 105
... hope within this hour . Will you vouchsafe ( Out of your grace , and your humanity ) To take a spotted strumpet by the hand ? Fran . This hand once held my heart in faster bonds Than now ' tis grip'd by mo . God pardon them That made us ...
... hope within this hour . Will you vouchsafe ( Out of your grace , and your humanity ) To take a spotted strumpet by the hand ? Fran . This hand once held my heart in faster bonds Than now ' tis grip'd by mo . God pardon them That made us ...
Strana 115
... hope not so . Gen. Why , hast thou any hope ? Wife . Yes , sir , I have . Gen. Make it appear to me . Wife . I hope I never bargain'd for that fire , Further than penitent tears have power to quench . Gen. I would see some of them ...
... hope not so . Gen. Why , hast thou any hope ? Wife . Yes , sir , I have . Gen. Make it appear to me . Wife . I hope I never bargain'd for that fire , Further than penitent tears have power to quench . Gen. I would see some of them ...
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