The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 11-12. sējumiJ. Ballantyne, 1812 |
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4. lappuse
... Honour , Love , 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 ...
... Honour , Love , 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 ...
7. lappuse
... Honour . Martius , a Roman general . Valerius , his brother . Sophocles , duke of Athens . Nicodemus , a cowardly corporal . Cornelius , a wittol sutler . Captains . Diana . Dorigen , Sophocles's wife , the example of chastity ...
... Honour . Martius , a Roman general . Valerius , his brother . Sophocles , duke of Athens . Nicodemus , a cowardly corporal . Cornelius , a wittol sutler . Captains . Diana . Dorigen , Sophocles's wife , the example of chastity ...
15. lappuse
... honour , purer chastity , March in your breasts this day triumphantly , Than our weak scenes can shew : Then how dare we Present , like apes and zanies , things that be Exemplified in you , but that we know We ne'er craved grace which ...
... honour , purer chastity , March in your breasts this day triumphantly , Than our weak scenes can shew : Then how dare we Present , like apes and zanies , things that be Exemplified in you , but that we know We ne'er craved grace which ...
16. lappuse
... honour most ) Ripp'd himself twice to avoid slavery , Making himself his own anatomy . But look thee , Martius ; not a vein runs here From head to foot , but Sophocles would unseam , and , Like a spring - garden , " shoot his scornful ...
... honour most ) Ripp'd himself twice to avoid slavery , Making himself his own anatomy . But look thee , Martius ; not a vein runs here From head to foot , but Sophocles would unseam , and , Like a spring - garden , " shoot his scornful ...
17. lappuse
... honour , wealth , And all the various delicacies of earth , That the fool scorns the 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 ...
... honour , wealth , And all the various delicacies of earth , That the fool scorns the 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 ...
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