The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 11-12. sējumiJ. Ballantyne, 1812 |
No grāmatas satura
1.5. rezultāts no 100.
18. lappuse
... hear ; And Athens ' words , more than her swords , do fear . [ Aside . Slave Sophocles- Soph . Martius , ' couldst thou acquire Soph . Martius , slave Sophocles , couldst thou acquire . ] A trans- position here has rendered this ...
... hear ; And Athens ' words , more than her swords , do fear . [ Aside . Slave Sophocles- Soph . Martius , ' couldst thou acquire Soph . Martius , slave Sophocles , couldst thou acquire . ] A trans- position here has rendered this ...
27. lappuse
... 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 art . Thou ...
... 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 art . Thou ...
52. lappuse
... hear it ) Have found thy wisdom , trust , and fair success So full in all my affairs , that I am fitter To call thee master than thou me thy lord : Thou canst not be but sprung of gentlest blood ; Thy mind shines through thee , like the ...
... hear it ) Have found thy wisdom , trust , and fair success So full in all my affairs , that I am fitter To call thee master than thou me thy lord : Thou canst not be but sprung of gentlest blood ; Thy mind shines through thee , like the ...
56. lappuse
... hear it ! Your lord's fair daughter , Violante , is My betroth'd wife , goes great with child by me ; And , by this deed , both made a prey to law . How may I save her life ? advise me , friend . Ferd . What did he say ? Gerrard , whose ...
... hear it ! Your lord's fair daughter , Violante , is My betroth'd wife , goes great with child by me ; And , by this deed , both made a prey to law . How may I save her life ? advise me , friend . Ferd . What did he say ? Gerrard , whose ...
60. lappuse
... hear The people now dissect him now he's gone , Makes my ears burn , that loved him not : Such libels , Such elegies and epigrams , they have made , More odious than he was ! -Brother , great men Had need to live by love , meting their ...
... hear The people now dissect him now he's gone , Makes my ears burn , that loved him not : Such libels , Such elegies and epigrams , they have made , More odious than he was ! -Brother , great men Had need to live by love , meting their ...
Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
WORKS OF BEAUMONT & FLETCHER I Francis 1584-1616 Beaumont,John 1579-1625 Fletcher,Henry 1783-1816 Weber Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2016 |
The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher, in Fourteen Volumes: With an ... Francis Beaumont Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2013 |
The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher, in Fourteen Volumes: With an ... Francis Beaumont,John Fletcher,Henry Weber Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2015 |
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
Amiens Amin Amintor Aspatia Bacha Bacurius Bessus brother Brun Char Cunn dare death Diph Diphilus dost Dubois Duch duke Enter Eust Evad Evadne Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith father fear fool Gent gentleman give gods Greg hand hath hear heart Heaven honest HONEST MAN'S FORTUNE honour Ismenus king kiss La-P lady leave Leon Leuc LEUCIPPUS live look lord LYSIPPUS madam Mardonius marry Mart Martius means Melantius Miramont Mont Montague mother ne'er never Niece noble Oldc on't play Pompey pr'ythee pray prince PRISCIAN Prot quarto SCENE servant Seward shew Sophocles soul speak strange sweet sword Sympson tell thee Theobald Theod There's THIERRY AND THEODORET thine thing thou art thou hast thou shalt Tigr Tigranes Timantus twill unto Vitry wench Witty woman word