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 61.
7. lappuse
... true , Fresh and neat matter may with ease be framed Out of their stories , that have oft been named With glory on the stage : What borrows he From him that wrote old Priam's tragedy , That writes his love to Hecuba ? Sure , to tell Of ...
... true , Fresh and neat matter may with ease be framed Out of their stories , that have oft been named With glory on the stage : What borrows he From him that wrote old Priam's tragedy , That writes his love to Hecuba ? Sure , to tell Of ...
53. lappuse
... true ; if thou hadst such a treasure , ( And , as thou art a soldier , do not flatter me ) Such a bright gem , brought to thee , wouldst thou not Most greedily accept ? Sce . Not as an emperor , A man that first should rule himself ...
... true ; if thou hadst such a treasure , ( And , as thou art a soldier , do not flatter me ) Such a bright gem , brought to thee , wouldst thou not Most greedily accept ? Sce . Not as an emperor , A man that first should rule himself ...
58. lappuse
... true , at this time , when he has no promise Of more security than his sword can cut through , I do not hold it so discreet : But a good face , gen- tlemen , And eyes that are the winning'st orators , 6 Crudled ] So the first folio ...
... true , at this time , when he has no promise Of more security than his sword can cut through , I do not hold it so discreet : But a good face , gen- tlemen , And eyes that are the winning'st orators , 6 Crudled ] So the first folio ...
71. lappuse
... true soldier , If I be not readiest to recant . Cleo . Be merry , sir ; My brother will be proud to do you honour , That now appears himself . Enter PTOLEMY , ACHOREUS , ACHILLAS , PHOTINUS , and APOLLODORUS , above . Ptol . Hail to ...
... true soldier , If I be not readiest to recant . Cleo . Be merry , sir ; My brother will be proud to do you honour , That now appears himself . Enter PTOLEMY , ACHOREUS , ACHILLAS , PHOTINUS , and APOLLODORUS , above . Ptol . Hail to ...
74. lappuse
... " As this explanation of Seward's seems to be the true one , the reader is spared the perusal of that commentator's further lucubrations on the passage , Ptol . Lights along still : Music , and sacrifice 74 [ ACT III . THE FALSE ONE .
... " As this explanation of Seward's seems to be the true one , the reader is spared the perusal of that commentator's further lucubrations on the passage , Ptol . Lights along still : Music , and sacrifice 74 [ ACT III . THE FALSE ONE .
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