Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... nature . To every extract is prefixed an explanatory head , suffi- cient to make it intelligible with the help of some trifling omissions . Where a line or more was obscure , as having reference to something that had gone before , which ...
... nature . To every extract is prefixed an explanatory head , suffi- cient to make it intelligible with the help of some trifling omissions . Where a line or more was obscure , as having reference to something that had gone before , which ...
Strana 1
... the death , To whom both man and all the world doth owe Their end at last ; neither should nature's power In other sort against your heart prevail , PART 1 . 2 Than as the naked hand , whose stroke assays The SPECIMENS ...
... the death , To whom both man and all the world doth owe Their end at last ; neither should nature's power In other sort against your heart prevail , PART 1 . 2 Than as the naked hand , whose stroke assays The SPECIMENS ...
Strana 2
... nature's force , Would show themselves men as they are indeed , Which now will needs be gods : but what doth mean ... Nature ; natural affection . Gorb . O Eubulus , oh draw this sword of ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
... nature's force , Would show themselves men as they are indeed , Which now will needs be gods : but what doth mean ... Nature ; natural affection . Gorb . O Eubulus , oh draw this sword of ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
Strana 4
... nature yet consent to slay her son ? O mother , thou to murder thus thy child ! Even Jove with justice must with light'ning flames From heaven send down some strange revenge on thec . Ah noble prince , how oft have I beheld Thee mounted ...
... nature yet consent to slay her son ? O mother , thou to murder thus thy child ! Even Jove with justice must with light'ning flames From heaven send down some strange revenge on thec . Ah noble prince , how oft have I beheld Thee mounted ...
Strana 5
... the more vital parts . The chief beauty in the extract is of a secret nature . Marcella obscurely intimates that the murdered prince Porrex and she had been lovers . ] THE SPANISH TRAGEDY ; OR HIERONIMO IS MAD AGAIN . GORBODUC . 5.
... the more vital parts . The chief beauty in the extract is of a secret nature . Marcella obscurely intimates that the murdered prince Porrex and she had been lovers . ] THE SPANISH TRAGEDY ; OR HIERONIMO IS MAD AGAIN . GORBODUC . 5.
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