The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 5. sējumsJ. Ballantyne, 1812 - 14 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 64.
9. lappuse
... believe that our authors meant ( as the Rev. commentator on the Tempest imagines ) to break a lance with Shakspeare on this occasion . The prologue utterly disclaims any competition , either with his Julius Cæsar , or his Antony and ...
... believe that our authors meant ( as the Rev. commentator on the Tempest imagines ) to break a lance with Shakspeare on this occasion . The prologue utterly disclaims any competition , either with his Julius Cæsar , or his Antony and ...
13. lappuse
... believe without an oath . Sept. I fear Your lordship has slept ill to - night , and that Invites this sad discourse ; ' twill make you old poets have by it much excelled their master Lucan , and their competitor Corneille . In the ...
... believe without an oath . Sept. I fear Your lordship has slept ill to - night , and that Invites this sad discourse ; ' twill make you old poets have by it much excelled their master Lucan , and their competitor Corneille . In the ...
18. lappuse
... believe , agree that our authors have here not only emulated , but much excelled their master . But this cannot be said of their imitation of the following lines of Julius Cæsar , where the common fact of birds of prey following armies ...
... believe , agree that our authors have here not only emulated , but much excelled their master . But this cannot be said of their imitation of the following lines of Julius Cæsar , where the common fact of birds of prey following armies ...
46. lappuse
... believe it right , as God is the rule of good or virtue , so is the Devil of ill . - Seward . This line does not appear in the second folio . 8 How happy was I , in my lawful wars , & c . ] This soliloquy of Cæsar's is extremely ...
... believe it right , as God is the rule of good or virtue , so is the Devil of ill . - Seward . This line does not appear in the second folio . 8 How happy was I , in my lawful wars , & c . ] This soliloquy of Cæsar's is extremely ...
55. lappuse
... believe . Cleo . I must ; you are a conqueror . [ Exeunt . ACT III . SCENE I. A Room in the Palace . Enter PTOLEMY and PHOTINUS . Pho . Good sir , but hear ! Ptol . No more ; you have undone me ! That that I hourly fear'd is fallen upon ...
... believe . Cleo . I must ; you are a conqueror . [ Exeunt . ACT III . SCENE I. A Room in the Palace . Enter PTOLEMY and PHOTINUS . Pho . Good sir , but hear ! Ptol . No more ; you have undone me ! That that I hourly fear'd is fallen upon ...
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