Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... truth in us . Why then belike we must sin , and so consequently die . Aye , we must die an everlasting death . What doctrine call you this ? Che sera sera : What will be shall be . Divinity adieu . These Metaphysics of Magicians , And ...
... truth in us . Why then belike we must sin , and so consequently die . Aye , we must die an everlasting death . What doctrine call you this ? Che sera sera : What will be shall be . Divinity adieu . These Metaphysics of Magicians , And ...
Strana 71
... When you were married to her . Buss me good truth , I love you better than my father , ' deed . • " Sleek favorites of Fortune . " Preface to Poems by 8. T. Coleridge . Ant . Thy father ? gracious , O bounteous heaven ANTONIO'S REVENGE .
... When you were married to her . Buss me good truth , I love you better than my father , ' deed . • " Sleek favorites of Fortune . " Preface to Poems by 8. T. Coleridge . Ant . Thy father ? gracious , O bounteous heaven ANTONIO'S REVENGE .
Strana 72
... Truth , since my mother died , I loved you best . Something hath anger'd you : pray you , look merrily . Ant . I will laugh , and dimple my thin cheek With capering joy ; chuck , my heart doth leap To grasp thy bosom . Time , place ...
... Truth , since my mother died , I loved you best . Something hath anger'd you : pray you , look merrily . Ant . I will laugh , and dimple my thin cheek With capering joy ; chuck , my heart doth leap To grasp thy bosom . Time , place ...
Strana 89
... truth of any good To be discern'd on earth ; and by conversion , Nought therefore simply bad ; but as the stuff Prepar'd for Arras pictures , is no picture , Till it be form'd , and man hath cast the beams Of his imaginous fancy ...
... truth of any good To be discern'd on earth ; and by conversion , Nought therefore simply bad ; but as the stuff Prepar'd for Arras pictures , is no picture , Till it be form'd , and man hath cast the beams Of his imaginous fancy ...
Strana 97
... truth confirm it . Mont . I was born to ' t ; And it shall out at once . Pet . Sir , you seem passionate ; As if my answer pleas'd not . Mont . Now my death ; For mine own tongue must kill me : noble Lady , You have endear'd me to you ...
... truth confirm it . Mont . I was born to ' t ; And it shall out at once . Pet . Sir , you seem passionate ; As if my answer pleas'd not . Mont . Now my death ; For mine own tongue must kill me : noble Lady , You have endear'd me to you ...
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