The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 11-12. sējumiJ. Ballantyne, 1812 |
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... soul , ay . ] Mason says we should transpose the affirmative and the negative in this line , be- cause the question ... soul , " I hear it proclaim , Ay ! Spite of his chains and captivity , he , whose great soul looks down upon chains ...
... soul , ay . ] Mason says we should transpose the affirmative and the negative in this line , be- cause the question ... soul , " I hear it proclaim , Ay ! Spite of his chains and captivity , he , whose great soul looks down upon chains ...
19. lappuse
... soul : How am I vassal'd then ? make such thy slaves , As dare not keep their goodness past their graves . Know , general , we two are chances on The die of Fate ; now thrown , thy six is up , And my poor one beneath thee ; next , thy ...
... soul : How am I vassal'd then ? make such thy slaves , As dare not keep their goodness past their graves . Know , general , we two are chances on The die of Fate ; now thrown , thy six is up , And my poor one beneath thee ; next , thy ...
25. lappuse
... soul hath subjugated Martius ' soul ; By Romulus , he is all soul , I think ! He hath no flesh , and spirit cannot be gyv'd : Then we have vanquish'd nothing ; he is free , And Martius walks now in captivity . Soph . How fares the noble ...
... soul hath subjugated Martius ' soul ; By Romulus , he is all soul , I think ! He hath no flesh , and spirit cannot be gyv'd : Then we have vanquish'd nothing ; he is free , And Martius walks now in captivity . Soph . How fares the noble ...
41. lappuse
... soul , What dost thou thus suggest ? Vows , magic , rocks , Fine tales , and tears ? She ne'er complain'd before . I bade her visit him ; she often did , Had many opportunities . Humh ! ' tis naught : Oh ! No way but this . - Come ...
... soul , What dost thou thus suggest ? Vows , magic , rocks , Fine tales , and tears ? She ne'er complain'd before . I bade her visit him ; she often did , Had many opportunities . Humh ! ' tis naught : Oh ! No way but this . - Come ...
43. lappuse
... soul would have much , much loath'd To have gone on still on such terms as this . See , thou ungrateful , since thy desperate lust Nothing can cure but death , I'll die for thee , While my chaste name lives to posterity . [ Offers to ...
... soul would have much , much loath'd To have gone on still on such terms as this . See , thou ungrateful , since thy desperate lust Nothing can cure but death , I'll die for thee , While my chaste name lives to posterity . [ Offers to ...
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