The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 1-2. sējumiJ. Ballantyne, 1812 |
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lxxxvi. lappuse
... hear thee sport without a fan . " Finally , Lovelace , a poet of considerable fancy , holds up The Custom of the Country , the gross- est play in the collection , and which , as Dryden asserts , contains more bawdry than all the dramas ...
... hear thee sport without a fan . " Finally , Lovelace , a poet of considerable fancy , holds up The Custom of the Country , the gross- est play in the collection , and which , as Dryden asserts , contains more bawdry than all the dramas ...
clxv. lappuse
... hear them . The close of the sentiment is extreme- ly in the spirit of Shakspeare and Milton ; the for- mer says of a storm- “ That with the hurly Death itself awakes ; " Milton in Comus , describing a lady's singing , says , " He took ...
... hear them . The close of the sentiment is extreme- ly in the spirit of Shakspeare and Milton ; the for- mer says of a storm- “ That with the hurly Death itself awakes ; " Milton in Comus , describing a lady's singing , says , " He took ...
ccxix. lappuse
... Hear , ye foul speakers , that pronounce the air Of stews and shores , I will inform you where , And how to clothe aright your wanton wit , Without her nasty bawd attending it . View here a loose thought said with such a grace , Minerva ...
... Hear , ye foul speakers , that pronounce the air Of stews and shores , I will inform you where , And how to clothe aright your wanton wit , Without her nasty bawd attending it . View here a loose thought said with such a grace , Minerva ...
ccli. lappuse
... hear thee sport without a fan . But when thy tragic muse would please to rise In majesty , and call tribute from our eyes , Like scenes , we shifted passions , and that so , Who only came to see , turned actors too . How didst thou sway ...
... hear thee sport without a fan . But when thy tragic muse would please to rise In majesty , and call tribute from our eyes , Like scenes , we shifted passions , and that so , Who only came to see , turned actors too . How didst thou sway ...
15. lappuse
... hope is reconciled . Good , bless me then To hear of my dear Lelia : is she well ? Which long ere this had linked a brother . ] So the MS . Hath not my discontinuance , and harsh threats Of both SCENE I. ] 15 FRIENDS ...
... hope is reconciled . Good , bless me then To hear of my dear Lelia : is she well ? Which long ere this had linked a brother . ] So the MS . Hath not my discontinuance , and harsh threats Of both SCENE I. ] 15 FRIENDS ...
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