Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... true , That with these eyes , of him a peerless prince , Son to a king , and in the flower of youth , Even with a twink * a senseless stock I saw . Arost . O damned deed ! Marc . But hear his ruthful end . The noble prince , pierced ...
... true , That with these eyes , of him a peerless prince , Son to a king , and in the flower of youth , Even with a twink * a senseless stock I saw . Arost . O damned deed ! Marc . But hear his ruthful end . The noble prince , pierced ...
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... true , and so doth present proof Present before our eyes for our behoof . O happy wight that suffers not the snare Of murderous mind to tangle him in blood : And happy he that can in time beware By others ' harms , and turn it to his ...
... true , and so doth present proof Present before our eyes for our behoof . O happy wight that suffers not the snare Of murderous mind to tangle him in blood : And happy he that can in time beware By others ' harms , and turn it to his ...
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... true , This soul should fly from me , and I be chang'd Into some brutish beast . All beasts are happy , for when they die , Their souls are soon dissolv'd in elements ; But mine must live still to be plagued in hell . Curst be the ...
... true , This soul should fly from me , and I be chang'd Into some brutish beast . All beasts are happy , for when they die , Their souls are soon dissolv'd in elements ; But mine must live still to be plagued in hell . Curst be the ...
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... true friend . Albert ! hist , Albert - he's not come as yet , Nor is the appointed light set in the window . What if I call Maria ? it may be She feared to set a light , and only heark'neth To hear my steps ; and yet I dare not call ...
... true friend . Albert ! hist , Albert - he's not come as yet , Nor is the appointed light set in the window . What if I call Maria ? it may be She feared to set a light , and only heark'neth To hear my steps ; and yet I dare not call ...
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... true pledge Of Carracus ' constant true devoted love . Mar. Be sure you stay not long ; farewell . I cannot lend an ear to hear you part . [ Aside . [ Maria goes in . Alb . But you did lend a hand unto my entrance . [ He descends . Alb ...
... true pledge Of Carracus ' constant true devoted love . Mar. Be sure you stay not long ; farewell . I cannot lend an ear to hear you part . [ Aside . [ Maria goes in . Alb . But you did lend a hand unto my entrance . [ He descends . Alb ...
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