The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 11-12. sējumiJ. Ballantyne, 1812 |
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18. lappuse
... true reading being as the text is now re- formed , making the first part of the speech spoke aside , and then , Slave Sophocles . Soph . Martius , couldst thou acquire , & c . But there is , I believe , a great corruption still ...
... true reading being as the text is now re- formed , making the first part of the speech spoke aside , and then , Slave Sophocles . Soph . Martius , couldst thou acquire , & c . But there is , I believe , a great corruption still ...
19. lappuse
... true touchstone.Listen , insolent prince , That darest contemn the master of thy life , Which I will force here ' fore thy city - walls With barbarous cruelty , and call thy wife To see it , and then after send her Soph . Ha , ha , ha ...
... true touchstone.Listen , insolent prince , That darest contemn the master of thy life , Which I will force here ' fore thy city - walls With barbarous cruelty , and call thy wife To see it , and then after send her Soph . Ha , ha , ha ...
39. lappuse
... true reading . I had wrote this be- fore I saw that , at five lines below , all Rome is mentioned with a particular emphasis ; this having been marked for Italics , might draw the printer's eye to it , and a small degree of absence ...
... true reading . I had wrote this be- fore I saw that , at five lines below , all Rome is mentioned with a particular emphasis ; this having been marked for Italics , might draw the printer's eye to it , and a small degree of absence ...
55. lappuse
... true , and secret still ? Ferd . Why , friend , If you continue true unto yourself , I have no means of falsehood . Lock this door ; Come , yet your prisoner's sure . Ger . Stay , Ferdinand ! Ferd . What is this trouble ? love ? Why ...
... true , and secret still ? Ferd . Why , friend , If you continue true unto yourself , I have no means of falsehood . Lock this door ; Come , yet your prisoner's sure . Ger . Stay , Ferdinand ! Ferd . What is this trouble ? love ? Why ...
60. lappuse
... true . But is Rinaldo , brother , Our good duke , heard of living ? Rand . Living , sir , And will be shortly with the senate : has Been close concealed at Mantua , and relieved . But what's become of his , no tidings yet ! But ...
... true . But is Rinaldo , brother , Our good duke , heard of living ? Rand . Living , sir , And will be shortly with the senate : has Been close concealed at Mantua , and relieved . But what's become of his , no tidings yet ! But ...
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