Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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Strana 22
... once : and then thy soldiers march'd like players , With garish robes , not armor ; and thyself , Bedaub'd with gold , rode laughing at the rest , Nodding and shaking of thy spangled crest , Where women's favors hung like labels down ...
... once : and then thy soldiers march'd like players , With garish robes , not armor ; and thyself , Bedaub'd with gold , rode laughing at the rest , Nodding and shaking of thy spangled crest , Where women's favors hung like labels down ...
Strana 24
... once- Eut stay awhile , let me be king till night , That I may gaze upon this glittering crown ; So shall my eyes receive their last content , My head the latest honor due to it , And jointly both yield up their wished right . Continue ...
... once- Eut stay awhile , let me be king till night , That I may gaze upon this glittering crown ; So shall my eyes receive their last content , My head the latest honor due to it , And jointly both yield up their wished right . Continue ...
Strana 36
... once gave ear to divinity ; and now it is too late . Gentlemen , away , lest you perish with me . Sec . Sch . O what may we do to save Faustus ? Faust . Talk not of me , but save yourselves and depart . Third Sch . God will strengthen ...
... once gave ear to divinity ; and now it is too late . Gentlemen , away , lest you perish with me . Sec . Sch . O what may we do to save Faustus ? Faust . Talk not of me , but save yourselves and depart . Third Sch . God will strengthen ...
Strana 38
... once admired For wondrous knowledge in our German schools , We'll give his mangled limbs due burial : And all the scholars , cloth'd in mourning black , Shall wait upon his heavy funeral . Chorus . Cut is the branch that might have ...
... once admired For wondrous knowledge in our German schools , We'll give his mangled limbs due burial : And all the scholars , cloth'd in mourning black , Shall wait upon his heavy funeral . Chorus . Cut is the branch that might have ...
Strana 40
... ! what happiness it is For man to love ! but oh , what greater bliss To love and be belov'd ! O what one virtue E'er reign'd in me , that I should be enrich'd With all earth's good at once 7 I have a 40 ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
... ! what happiness it is For man to love ! but oh , what greater bliss To love and be belov'd ! O what one virtue E'er reign'd in me , that I should be enrich'd With all earth's good at once 7 I have a 40 ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
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