The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 11-12. sējumiJ. Ballantyne, 1812 |
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17. lappuse
... gods in his excess , She whirls , and leaves him at th ' Antipodes . Mar. Art sure we have taken him ? is this So- phocles ? His fetter'd arms say , no ; his free soul , ay . alteration . Sophocles says simply , " I never knew how to ...
... gods in his excess , She whirls , and leaves him at th ' Antipodes . Mar. Art sure we have taken him ? is this So- phocles ? His fetter'd arms say , no ; his free soul , ay . alteration . Sophocles says simply , " I never knew how to ...
18. lappuse
... gods , and did they love thy prayers and solemn sa- crifice , so as to grant thy suit , to gather all the valour of the Cæsars thy predecessors , as well as successors , and to fling it on thee collectively , thou couldst , " & c . And ...
... gods , and did they love thy prayers and solemn sa- crifice , so as to grant thy suit , to gather all the valour of the Cæsars thy predecessors , as well as successors , and to fling it on thee collectively , thou couldst , " & c . And ...
19. lappuse
... gods so love thy prayers And solemn sacrifice , to grant thy suit To gather all the valour of the Cæsars Thy ... god ? I never kneel'd , or begg'd , of any else . Thou art a fool ! and I will lose no more Instructions on thee , now I ...
... gods so love thy prayers And solemn sacrifice , to grant thy suit To gather all the valour of the Cæsars Thy ... god ? I never kneel'd , or begg'd , of any else . Thou art a fool ! and I will lose no more Instructions on thee , now I ...
20. lappuse
... gods to thee , blown man ! Mar. Rough , stubborn cynic ! Soph . Thou art rougher far , And of a coarser wale , 3 fuller of pride , Less temperate to bear prosperity . Thou seest my mere neglect hath raised in thee A storm more boist ...
... gods to thee , blown man ! Mar. Rough , stubborn cynic ! Soph . Thou art rougher far , And of a coarser wale , 3 fuller of pride , Less temperate to bear prosperity . Thou seest my mere neglect hath raised in thee A storm more boist ...
24. lappuse
... gods and goodness : Thou thyself must part At last from all thy garlands , pleasures , triumphs , And prove thy fortitude , what then ' twill do . Val . But art not grieved nor vexed to leave life thus ? Soph . Why should I grieve or ...
... gods and goodness : Thou thyself must part At last from all thy garlands , pleasures , triumphs , And prove thy fortitude , what then ' twill do . Val . But art not grieved nor vexed to leave life thus ? Soph . Why should I grieve or ...
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