The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 11-12. sējumiJ. Ballantyne, 1812 |
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... nature . The story is interesting , and in general well told . Indeed , this short piece contains the stamina of a very interesting regular tragi - comedy , for which it Is far better fitted than many other plots in these volumes . This ...
... nature . The story is interesting , and in general well told . Indeed , this short piece contains the stamina of a very interesting regular tragi - comedy , for which it Is far better fitted than many other plots in these volumes . This ...
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... Nature so transformed be ( And lose her gentler - sex'd humanity ) their fellow - creatures kneel to them , as great men frequently do , is worse than murdering them ; it renders them servile and slavish , debases them below the dignity ...
... Nature so transformed be ( And lose her gentler - sex'd humanity ) their fellow - creatures kneel to them , as great men frequently do , is worse than murdering them ; it renders them servile and slavish , debases them below the dignity ...
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... natural ) are the gifts of the gods , with which I have neither sent bawdy sonnet , nor amorous glance , or ( as the vulgar call it ) sheep's eye to thy betrothed Florence . Corn . Thou liest ! Nic . Oh , gods of Rome , was Nicodemus ...
... natural ) are the gifts of the gods , with which I have neither sent bawdy sonnet , nor amorous glance , or ( as the vulgar call it ) sheep's eye to thy betrothed Florence . Corn . Thou liest ! Nic . Oh , gods of Rome , was Nicodemus ...
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... nature . [ Exeunt Captains . Athens , Athens , This Dorigen is thy Palladium ! He that will sack thee , must betray her first , Whose words wound deeper than her husband's sword ; Her eyes make captive still the conqueror , And here ...
... nature . [ Exeunt Captains . Athens , Athens , This Dorigen is thy Palladium ! He that will sack thee , must betray her first , Whose words wound deeper than her husband's sword ; Her eyes make captive still the conqueror , And here ...
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... natural mother ! have I warm'd thee here To corrode even my heart ? Martius , prepare To kill me , or be kill'd . Mar. Why , Sophocles , Then pr'ythee kill me ; I deserve it highly ; For I have both transgress'd ' gainst men and gods ...
... natural mother ! have I warm'd thee here To corrode even my heart ? Martius , prepare To kill me , or be kill'd . Mar. Why , Sophocles , Then pr'ythee kill me ; I deserve it highly ; For I have both transgress'd ' gainst men and gods ...
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