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 94.
5. lappuse
... truth . Pietro was ap- prehended , sent for judgment to Trapani , and being put to the tor- ture by Currado the governor , confessed his guilt . Amerigo then gave a phial of poison and a dagger to a servant , bidding him carry them to ...
... truth . Pietro was ap- prehended , sent for judgment to Trapani , and being put to the tor- ture by Currado the governor , confessed his guilt . Amerigo then gave a phial of poison and a dagger to a servant , bidding him carry them to ...
17. lappuse
... truth ; But she but jests with man , and in mischance Abhors all constancy , flouting him still With some small touch of good , or seeming good , Midst of his mischief ; which vicissitude Makes him strait doff his armour , and his fence ...
... truth ; But she but jests with man , and in mischance Abhors all constancy , flouting him still With some small touch of good , or seeming good , Midst of his mischief ; which vicissitude Makes him strait doff his armour , and his fence ...
28. lappuse
... truth is , 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 ...
... truth is , 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 ...
36. lappuse
... truths . Have at it ! I must try a way To be resolved . Mar. How strangely dost thou look ! What ail'st thou ? Val . What ail'st thou ? Mar. Why , I am mad . [ Aside . Val . Why , I am madder ! -Martius , draw thy sword , And lop a ...
... truths . Have at it ! I must try a way To be resolved . Mar. How strangely dost thou look ! What ail'st thou ? Val . What ail'st thou ? Mar. Why , I am mad . [ Aside . Val . Why , I am madder ! -Martius , draw thy sword , And lop a ...
37. lappuse
... truth thou speak'st ; but I do hate it : Peace ! If Heaven will snatch my sword out of my hand , And put a rattle in it , what can I do ? He that is destined to be odious In his old age , must undergo his fate . Enter CORNELIUS and ...
... truth thou speak'st ; but I do hate it : Peace ! If Heaven will snatch my sword out of my hand , And put a rattle in it , what can I do ? He that is destined to be odious In his old age , must undergo his fate . Enter CORNELIUS and ...
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