The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 11-12. sējumiJ. Ballantyne, 1812 |
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... Death , and Time , was probably suggested by the Trionfi of Petrarch , which had been translated shortly before ; and which , with other Italian poetry , seems to have obtained great popularity in England . The Triumph of Honour is by ...
... Death , and Time , was probably suggested by the Trionfi of Petrarch , which had been translated shortly before ; and which , with other Italian poetry , seems to have obtained great popularity in England . The Triumph of Honour is by ...
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... deaths , and threatening to burn her alive in case of refusal . The infant he ordered to be put to death , and its carcase to be given to the dogs . When Pietro was led to the gallows to be executed , a crim- son spot upon his breast ...
... deaths , and threatening to burn her alive in case of refusal . The infant he ordered to be put to death , and its carcase to be given to the dogs . When Pietro was led to the gallows to be executed , a crim- son spot upon his breast ...
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... death , Captived himself , hath captivated me ; And though my arm hath ta'en his body here , His soul hath subjugated Martius ' soul ; By Romulus , he is all soul , I think ! He hath no flesh , and spirit cannot be gyv'd : Then we have ...
... death , Captived himself , hath captivated me ; And though my arm hath ta'en his body here , His soul hath subjugated Martius ' soul ; By Romulus , he is all soul , I think ! He hath no flesh , and spirit cannot be gyv'd : Then we have ...
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... death with thy infection . Mar. Yet , yet have mercy on me ! save him , lady , Whose single arm defends all Rome , whose mercy Hath saved thy husband's and thy life ! Dor . To spoil Our fame and honours ? No ; my vow - is fix'd , And ...
... death with thy infection . Mar. Yet , yet have mercy on me ! save him , lady , Whose single arm defends all Rome , whose mercy Hath saved thy husband's and thy life ! Dor . To spoil Our fame and honours ? No ; my vow - is fix'd , And ...
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... death . Was ever such a woman ? Oh , my mirror ! How perfectly thou shew'st me all my faults , Which now I hate ; and when I next attempt thee , Let all the fires in the zodiac Drop on this cursed head ! All . Oh , bless'd event ! Dor ...
... death . Was ever such a woman ? Oh , my mirror ! How perfectly thou shew'st me all my faults , Which now I hate ; and when I next attempt thee , Let all the fires in the zodiac Drop on this cursed head ! All . Oh , bless'd event ! Dor ...
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