Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... her hand , a woful thing to tell , While slumb'ring on his careful bed he rests , His heart stabb'd in with knife is reft of life . • Nature ; natural affection . Gorb . O Eubulus , oh draw this sword of ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
... her hand , a woful thing to tell , While slumb'ring on his careful bed he rests , His heart stabb'd in with knife is reft of life . • Nature ; natural affection . Gorb . O Eubulus , oh draw this sword of ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
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... thing begot within a pair of minutes , there about : A lump bred up in darkness , and doth serve To balance those light creatures we call women ; And at the nine months ' end creeps forth to light . What is there yet in a son , To make ...
... thing begot within a pair of minutes , there about : A lump bred up in darkness , and doth serve To balance those light creatures we call women ; And at the nine months ' end creeps forth to light . What is there yet in a son , To make ...
Strana 7
... things call'd whips , And they sometimes do meet with murderers : They do not always ' scape , that's some comfort , Ay , ay , ay , and then time steals on , and steals , and steals , Till violence leaps forth , like thunder Wrapt in a ...
... things call'd whips , And they sometimes do meet with murderers : They do not always ' scape , that's some comfort , Ay , ay , ay , and then time steals on , and steals , and steals , Till violence leaps forth , like thunder Wrapt in a ...
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... thing more than a pleasant burlesque of Mine Ancient's . But I assure my readers that it is soberly set down in a Play which their Ancestors took to be serious . I have subjoined the genuine speech for their amusement . Enter ...
... thing more than a pleasant burlesque of Mine Ancient's . But I assure my readers that it is soberly set down in a Play which their Ancestors took to be serious . I have subjoined the genuine speech for their amusement . Enter ...
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... things as these best please his majesty . The younger Mortimer repines at the insolence of Gaveston . Mort . sen . Nephew , I must to Scotland , thou stay'st here . Leave now to oppose thyself against the King . Thou EDWARD THE SECOND ...
... things as these best please his majesty . The younger Mortimer repines at the insolence of Gaveston . Mort . sen . Nephew , I must to Scotland , thou stay'st here . Leave now to oppose thyself against the King . Thou EDWARD THE SECOND ...
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