The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 11-12. sējumiJ. Ballantyne, 1812 |
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19. lappuse
... live happy still ! Soph . Kneel , and ask mercy ? Roman , art a 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 find thy ears Are foolish , like thy tongue ...
... live happy still ! Soph . Kneel , and ask mercy ? Roman , art a 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 find thy ears Are foolish , like thy tongue ...
20. lappuse
... live ; Athens shall stand , And all her privileges augmented be . Soph . " Twere better Athens perish'd , and my wife ( Which , Romans , I do know a worthy one , ) Than Sophocles should shrink of Sophocles , Commit prophane idolatry ...
... live ; Athens shall stand , And all her privileges augmented be . Soph . " Twere better Athens perish'd , and my wife ( Which , Romans , I do know a worthy one , ) Than Sophocles should shrink of Sophocles , Commit prophane idolatry ...
21. lappuse
... live ! Mar. He would not live . Dor . He would not beg to live : When he shall so forget , then I begin To command , Martius ; and when he kneels , Dorigen stands ; when he lets fall a tear , I dry mine eyes , and scorn him . Mar. Scorn ...
... live ! Mar. He would not live . Dor . He would not beg to live : When he shall so forget , then I begin To command , Martius ; and when he kneels , Dorigen stands ; when he lets fall a tear , I dry mine eyes , and scorn him . Mar. Scorn ...
24. lappuse
... live . To die Is to begin to live : It is to end An old stale weary work , and to commence A newer and a better : ' Tis to leave Deceitful knaves , for the society Of gods and goodness : Thou thyself must part At last from all thy ...
... live . To die Is to begin to live : It is to end An old stale weary work , and to commence A newer and a better : ' Tis to leave Deceitful knaves , for the society Of gods and goodness : Thou thyself must part At last from all thy ...
26. lappuse
... live . Corn . I have put up too much already , thou corporal of concupiscence ; for I suspect thou hast " With this boot . ] i . e . With this advantage in exchange .-- Ed . 1778 . dishonoured my flock - bed , and with thy foolish 26 ...
... live . Corn . I have put up too much already , thou corporal of concupiscence ; for I suspect thou hast " With this boot . ] i . e . With this advantage in exchange .-- Ed . 1778 . dishonoured my flock - bed , and with thy foolish 26 ...
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