The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 11-12. sējumiJ. Ballantyne, 1812 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
17. lappuse
... Thou art the worse man , and must follow him . Soph . Young sir , you err : If Fortune could be call'd Or his , or yours , or mine , in good or evil , For any certain space , thou hadst spoke truth ; But she but jests with man , and in ...
... Thou art the worse man , and must follow him . Soph . Young sir , you err : If Fortune could be call'd Or his , or yours , or mine , in good or evil , For any certain space , thou hadst spoke truth ; But she but jests with man , and in ...
19. lappuse
... thou deride me ? Val . Kneel ! ask Martius For mercy , Sophocles , and 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 ...
... thou deride me ? Val . Kneel ! ask Martius For mercy , Sophocles , and 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 ...
20. lappuse
... thou , With thy fair wife , shalt live ; Athens shall stand , And all her privileges augmented be . Soph . " Twere ... art rougher far , And of a coarser wale , 3 fuller of pride , Less temperate to bear prosperity . Thou seest my mere ...
... thou , With thy fair wife , shalt live ; Athens shall stand , And all her privileges augmented be . Soph . " Twere ... art rougher far , And of a coarser wale , 3 fuller of pride , Less temperate to bear prosperity . Thou seest my mere ...
27. lappuse
... thou shalt find thyself a mortal corporal ! Nie . Stay thy dead - doing hand , and hear ; I will rather descend from ... art . Thou shalt first understand this foolish eloquence , and intolerable beauty of mine ( both which , I protest ...
... thou shalt find thyself a mortal corporal ! Nie . Stay thy dead - doing hand , and hear ; I will rather descend from ... art . Thou shalt first understand this foolish eloquence , and intolerable beauty of mine ( both which , I protest ...
28. lappuse
... thou art the general's bigamy , that is , his fool , and his knave ; thou art miscreant and recreant ; not an horse - boy in the legions , but has beaten thee ; thy beginning was knap- sack , and thy ending will be halter - sack . " Nic ...
... thou art the general's bigamy , that is , his fool , and his knave ; thou art miscreant and recreant ; not an horse - boy in the legions , but has beaten thee ; thy beginning was knap- sack , and thy ending will be halter - sack . " Nic ...
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