Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... What shall we say to mischief ? ISABELLA , his wife , enters . Isa . Dear Hieronimo , come in a doors , O seek rot means to increase thy sorrow . • Tags of points . Hier . Indeed , Isabella , we do nothing here 8 ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
... What shall we say to mischief ? ISABELLA , his wife , enters . Isa . Dear Hieronimo , come in a doors , O seek rot means to increase thy sorrow . • Tags of points . Hier . Indeed , Isabella , we do nothing here 8 ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
Strana 10
... wife Isabella standing by me , with a speaking look to my son Horatio , which should intend to this , or some such like purpose ; God bless thee , my sweet son ; and my hand leaning upon his head thus , sir , do you see ? may it be done ...
... wife Isabella standing by me , with a speaking look to my son Horatio , which should intend to this , or some such like purpose ; God bless thee , my sweet son ; and my hand leaning upon his head thus , sir , do you see ? may it be done ...
Strana 14
... wife Urias , now at Rabeth siege with Joab ? David . Go now and bring her quickly to the King ; Tell her , her graces hath found grace with him . Cusay . I will , my Lord . Darid . Bright Bethsabe shall wash in David's bower In water ...
... wife Urias , now at Rabeth siege with Joab ? David . Go now and bring her quickly to the King ; Tell her , her graces hath found grace with him . Cusay . I will , my Lord . Darid . Bright Bethsabe shall wash in David's bower In water ...
Strana 22
... wives and children slain , run up and down Cursing the name of thee and Gaveston . Mort . When wert thou in the field with banner spread ? But once : and then thy soldiers march'd like players , With garish robes , not armor ; and ...
... wives and children slain , run up and down Cursing the name of thee and Gaveston . Mort . When wert thou in the field with banner spread ? But once : and then thy soldiers march'd like players , With garish robes , not armor ; and ...
Strana 45
... wife ? Serv . Both are exceeding well , sir . Alb . I am truly glad on't : farewell , good friend . Serv . I pray you , let's crave your name , sir ; I may elso have anger . Alb . You may say , ono Albert , riding by this way , only in ...
... wife ? Serv . Both are exceeding well , sir . Alb . I am truly glad on't : farewell , good friend . Serv . I pray you , let's crave your name , sir ; I may elso have anger . Alb . You may say , ono Albert , riding by this way , only in ...
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