The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 11-12. sējumiJ. Ballantyne, 1812 |
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... noble gentleman , dwelt at Trapani , and one day a Genoese vessel coming to port with slaves , which they had captured in a Turkish galley , he purchased a youth , who was supposed to be a Turk , and whom he caused to be baptized Pietro ...
... noble gentleman , dwelt at Trapani , and one day a Genoese vessel coming to port with slaves , which they had captured in a Turkish galley , he purchased a youth , who was supposed to be a Turk , and whom he caused to be baptized Pietro ...
25. lappuse
... noble Roman ? Mar. Why ? Dor . Your blood Is sunk down to your heart , and your bright eyes Have lost their splendour . Mar. Baser fires go out When the sun shines on ' em . - I am not well ; An apoplectic fit I use to have , " After my ...
... noble Roman ? Mar. Why ? Dor . Your blood Is sunk down to your heart , and your bright eyes Have lost their splendour . Mar. Baser fires go out When the sun shines on ' em . - I am not well ; An apoplectic fit I use to have , " After my ...
44. lappuse
... again . Soph . Pardon me , Dorigen ! Mar. Forgive me , Sophocles , And Dorigen too , and every one that's good ! Dor . Rise , noble Roman . - Beloved Sophocles , Take to thy breast thy friend ! Mar. And to 44 FOUR PLAYS IN ONE .
... again . Soph . Pardon me , Dorigen ! Mar. Forgive me , Sophocles , And Dorigen too , and every one that's good ! Dor . Rise , noble Roman . - Beloved Sophocles , Take to thy breast thy friend ! Mar. And to 44 FOUR PLAYS IN ONE .
54. lappuse
... noble twin - friend ? -Fy , thy look is heavy , Sullen , and sour ; blanch it ! Didst thou know My cause of joy , thou'dst never sorrow more , I know thou lov'st me so . How dost thou ? Ger . Well ; Too well ! my fraught of health my ...
... noble twin - friend ? -Fy , thy look is heavy , Sullen , and sour ; blanch it ! Didst thou know My cause of joy , thou'dst never sorrow more , I know thou lov'st me so . How dost thou ? Ger . Well ; Too well ! my fraught of health my ...
71. lappuse
... as equal is good sense , I don't change the text ; I understand equal adverbially , viz . my stars equally cruel in this instance as in all others . Seward . Ferd . There lay me too . Oh , noble THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE . 71.
... as equal is good sense , I don't change the text ; I understand equal adverbially , viz . my stars equally cruel in this instance as in all others . Seward . Ferd . There lay me too . Oh , noble THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE . 71.
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