Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... light upon the scene , I have ventured to dismiss it altogether . I have expunged , without cere- mony , all that which the writers had better never have written , that forms the objection so often repeated to the promiscuous reading of ...
... light upon the scene , I have ventured to dismiss it altogether . I have expunged , without cere- mony , all that which the writers had better never have written , that forms the objection so often repeated to the promiscuous reading of ...
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... light in vain . Gorb . Many can yield right grave and sage advice Of patient sprite to others wrapt in wo , And can in speech both rule and conquer kind , * Who , if by proof they might feel nature's force , Would show themselves men as ...
... light in vain . Gorb . Many can yield right grave and sage advice Of patient sprite to others wrapt in wo , And can in speech both rule and conquer kind , * Who , if by proof they might feel nature's force , Would show themselves men as ...
Strana 3
... light , O loathsome life , O sweet and welcome death . Dear Eubulus , work this we thee beseech . Eub . Patient your grace , perhaps he liveth yet , With wound receiv'd but not of certain death . Gorb . O let us then repair unto the ...
... light , O loathsome life , O sweet and welcome death . Dear Eubulus , work this we thee beseech . Eub . Patient your grace , perhaps he liveth yet , With wound receiv'd but not of certain death . Gorb . O let us then repair unto the ...
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... light'ning flames From heaven send down some strange revenge on thec . Ah noble prince , how oft have I beheld Thee mounted on thy fierce and trampling steed , Shining in armor bright before the tilt , And with thy mistress ' sleeve ...
... light'ning flames From heaven send down some strange revenge on thec . Ah noble prince , how oft have I beheld Thee mounted on thy fierce and trampling steed , Shining in armor bright before the tilt , And with thy mistress ' sleeve ...
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... light of a torch , that the murdered man is his son . Upon this he goes distracted . HIERONIMO mad . Hier . My son ... light creatures we call women ; And at the nine months ' end creeps forth to light . What is there yet in a son , To ...
... light of a torch , that the murdered man is his son . Upon this he goes distracted . HIERONIMO mad . Hier . My son ... light creatures we call women ; And at the nine months ' end creeps forth to light . What is there yet in a son , To ...
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