Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With Notes |
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Strana 2
... And can in specch both rule and conquer kind , * Who , if by proof they might
feel nature's force , Would show themselves men as they are indeed , Which now
will needs be gods : but what doth mean cheer of her that here doth come ?
... And can in specch both rule and conquer kind , * Who , if by proof they might
feel nature's force , Would show themselves men as they are indeed , Which now
will needs be gods : but what doth mean cheer of her that here doth come ?
Strana 8
... Flad he been fram'd of nought bul blood and death ; Alack , when mischief doth
it knows not whal , What shall we say lo mischief ? ISABELLA , his wife , enters .
Isa . Dear llieronimo , come in a doors , O seek rot means to increase thy sorrow ...
... Flad he been fram'd of nought bul blood and death ; Alack , when mischief doth
it knows not whal , What shall we say lo mischief ? ISABELLA , his wife , enters .
Isa . Dear llieronimo , come in a doors , O seek rot means to increase thy sorrow ...
Strana 9
Ilow , where , or by what means should I be blast ? Isa . What wouldst thou have ,
good fellow ? Pain . Justice , madam . Hier . O ambitious beggar , wouldst thou
have that That lives not in the world ? Why , all the undelved mines cannot buy
An ...
Ilow , where , or by what means should I be blast ? Isa . What wouldst thou have ,
good fellow ? Pain . Justice , madam . Hier . O ambitious beggar , wouldst thou
have that That lives not in the world ? Why , all the undelved mines cannot buy
An ...
Strana 15
What means my love ? Burst all those wires ; burn all those instruments ; For they
displease my Moor . Art thou now pleas'd ? Or wert thou now disturb'd ? I'll wage
ali Spain To one sweet kiss , this is some new device To make me fund and ...
What means my love ? Burst all those wires ; burn all those instruments ; For they
displease my Moor . Art thou now pleas'd ? Or wert thou now disturb'd ? I'll wage
ali Spain To one sweet kiss , this is some new device To make me fund and ...
Strana 22
Thy court is naked , being bereft of those , That make a king seem glorious to the
world : I mean the peers , whom thou shouldst dearly love . Libels are cast
against thee in the sireet : Lallads and rhimes made of thy overthrow . Lan .
Thy court is naked , being bereft of those , That make a king seem glorious to the
world : I mean the peers , whom thou shouldst dearly love . Libels are cast
against thee in the sireet : Lallads and rhimes made of thy overthrow . Lan .
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ... Charles Lamb Zobrazení fragmentů - 1856 |
Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ... Charles Lamb Náhled není k dispozici. - 1907 |
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