Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... turn it to his good : But wo to him that fearing not to offend , Doth serve his lust , and will not see the end . [ The style of this old play is stiff and cumbersome , like the dresses of its times . There may be flesh and blood ...
... turn it to his good : But wo to him that fearing not to offend , Doth serve his lust , and will not see the end . [ The style of this old play is stiff and cumbersome , like the dresses of its times . There may be flesh and blood ...
Strana 23
... in a moment will abridge his life . But if proud Mortimer do wear this crown , Heav'ns turn it to a blaze of quenchless fire , Or like the snaky wreath of Tisiphon , Engirt the temples of his hateful head ; So shall EDWARD THE SECOND . 23.
... in a moment will abridge his life . But if proud Mortimer do wear this crown , Heav'ns turn it to a blaze of quenchless fire , Or like the snaky wreath of Tisiphon , Engirt the temples of his hateful head ; So shall EDWARD THE SECOND . 23.
Strana 25
... turn'd to steel , Will sooner sparkle fire than shed a tear . Yet stay , for rather than I will look on them , Here , here ; now sweet God of heav'n , Make me despise this transitory pomp , And sit for ever inthroniz'd in heav'n ! Come ...
... turn'd to steel , Will sooner sparkle fire than shed a tear . Yet stay , for rather than I will look on them , Here , here ; now sweet God of heav'n , Make me despise this transitory pomp , And sit for ever inthroniz'd in heav'n ! Come ...
Strana 37
... turn to air , Or Lucifer will bear thee quick to hell . O soul , be chang'd into small water drops , And fall into the ocean ; ne'er be found . Thunder , and enter the Devils . O mercy heaven , look not so fierce on me . Adders and ...
... turn to air , Or Lucifer will bear thee quick to hell . O soul , be chang'd into small water drops , And fall into the ocean ; ne'er be found . Thunder , and enter the Devils . O mercy heaven , look not so fierce on me . Adders and ...
Strana 50
... turn the wenches off , And lay their dossers tumbling in the dust : The frank and merry London Prentices , That come for cream and lusty country cheer , Shall lose their way , and scrambling in the ditches All night , shall whoop and ...
... turn the wenches off , And lay their dossers tumbling in the dust : The frank and merry London Prentices , That come for cream and lusty country cheer , Shall lose their way , and scrambling in the ditches All night , shall whoop and ...
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