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 85.
16. lappuse
... head to foot , but Sophocles would unseam , and , Like a spring - garden , " shoot his scornful blood Into their eyes , durst come to tread on him . As for thy blows , they did not conquer me : Seven battles have I met thee face to face ...
... head to foot , but Sophocles would unseam , and , Like a spring - garden , " shoot his scornful blood Into their eyes , durst come to tread on him . As for thy blows , they did not conquer me : Seven battles have I met thee face to face ...
20. lappuse
... may not . Listen , Roman ! Thou whose advanced front doth speak thee Roman To every nation , and whose deeds assure it ! 3 Wale . ] Web , Sax . Behold a princess , whose declining head , Like to 20 FOUR PLAYS IN ONE .
... may not . Listen , Roman ! Thou whose advanced front doth speak thee Roman To every nation , and whose deeds assure it ! 3 Wale . ] Web , Sax . Behold a princess , whose declining head , Like to 20 FOUR PLAYS IN ONE .
21. lappuse
... head , Like to a drooping lily after storms , Bows to thy feet , and playing here the slave , To keep her husband's greatness unabated ; All which doth make thy conquest greater ! For , If he be base in aught whom thou hast taken , Then ...
... head , Like to a drooping lily after storms , Bows to thy feet , and playing here the slave , To keep her husband's greatness unabated ; All which doth make thy conquest greater ! For , If he be base in aught whom thou hast taken , Then ...
28. lappuse
... head , no more standing on your punctilios and punkettos of honour , they are not worth a louse ; the truth is , thou art the general's bigamy , that is , his fool , and his knave ; thou art miscreant and recreant ; not an horse - boy ...
... head , no more standing on your punctilios and punkettos of honour , they are not worth a louse ; the truth is , thou art the general's bigamy , that is , his fool , and his knave ; thou art miscreant and recreant ; not an horse - boy ...
44. lappuse
... head ! All . Oh , bless'd event ! Dor . Rise like the sun again in all his glory , After a dark eclipse ! Mar. Never , without a pardon . Enter SOPHOCLES , and two or three with him . Dor . Sir , you have forgiven yourself . Soph ...
... head ! All . Oh , bless'd event ! Dor . Rise like the sun again in all his glory , After a dark eclipse ! Mar. Never , without a pardon . Enter SOPHOCLES , and two or three with him . Dor . Sir , you have forgiven yourself . Soph ...
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