The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 11-12. sējumiJ. Ballantyne, 1812 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
24. lappuse
... hand shall cast thee quick into my urn , Ere thou transgress this knot of piety . Val . What ails my brother ? Soph . Martius , oh , Martius ! Thou now hast found a way to conquer me . Dor . Oh , star of Rome , what gratitude can speak ...
... hand shall cast thee quick into my urn , Ere thou transgress this knot of piety . Val . What ails my brother ? Soph . Martius , oh , Martius ! Thou now hast found a way to conquer me . Dor . Oh , star of Rome , what gratitude can speak ...
27. lappuse
... hand , and hear ; I will rather descend from my honour , and argue these contumelies with thee , than clutch thee ( poor fly ) in these eaglet claws of mine ; or draw my sword of fate on a peasant , a besognio , ' a cocoloch , ' as thou ...
... hand , and hear ; I will rather descend from my honour , and argue these contumelies with thee , than clutch thee ( poor fly ) in these eaglet claws of mine ; or draw my sword of fate on a peasant , a besognio , ' a cocoloch , ' as thou ...
37. lappuse
... hand , And put a rattle in it , what can I do ? He that is destined to be odious In his old age , must undergo his fate . Enter CORNELIUS and NICODEMUS . Corn . If you do not back me , I shall never do't . Nic . I warrant you . Corn ...
... hand , And put a rattle in it , what can I do ? He that is destined to be odious In his old age , must undergo his fate . Enter CORNELIUS and NICODEMUS . Corn . If you do not back me , I shall never do't . Nic . I warrant you . Corn ...
45. lappuse
... hand , with the inscription Valour ; by his side a Lady bearing a Watchet Banneret , the inscription Cle- mency ; next , MARTIUS and SOPHOCLES with Co- ronets ; next , two Ladies , one bearing a White Banneret , the inscription Chastity ...
... hand , with the inscription Valour ; by his side a Lady bearing a Watchet Banneret , the inscription Cle- mency ; next , MARTIUS and SOPHOCLES with Co- ronets ; next , two Ladies , one bearing a White Banneret , the inscription Chastity ...
57. lappuse
... hand Should bear thee to the law . Farewell for ever ! Since friendship is so fatal , never more Will I have friend : Thou hast put so sure a plea , That all my weal's litigious made by thee . [ Exit . Ger . I did no crime to you ...
... hand Should bear thee to the law . Farewell for ever ! Since friendship is so fatal , never more Will I have friend : Thou hast put so sure a plea , That all my weal's litigious made by thee . [ Exit . Ger . I did no crime to you ...
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