Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesCharles Lamb Wiley, John and Putnam, G.P., 1856 - 230 Seiten |
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... Corb . What ? Mos . To recover him . Corb . O , no , no , no ; by no means . Mos . Why , sir , this Will work some strange effect if he but feel it . Corb . ' Tis true , therefore forbear , I'll take my venture ; Give me ' t again . Mos ...
... Corb . What ? Mos . To recover him . Corb . O , no , no , no ; by no means . Mos . Why , sir , this Will work some strange effect if he but feel it . Corb . ' Tis true , therefore forbear , I'll take my venture ; Give me ' t again . Mos ...
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... Corb . He must pronounce me his ? Mos . " Tis true . Corb . This plot Did I think on before . Mos . I do believe it . Corb . Do you not believe it ? Mos . Yes , sir . Corb . Mine own project . Mos . Which when he hath done , sir— Corb ...
... Corb . He must pronounce me his ? Mos . " Tis true . Corb . This plot Did I think on before . Mos . I do believe it . Corb . Do you not believe it ? Mos . Yes , sir . Corb . Mine own project . Mos . Which when he hath done , sir— Corb ...
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... Corb . I know thee honest . Mos . You do lie , sir- Corb . And- Mos . Your knowledge is no better than your ears , sir . Corb . I do not doubt to be a father to thee . Mos . Nor 1 to gull my brother of his blessing . Corb . I may ha ...
... Corb . I know thee honest . Mos . You do lie , sir- Corb . And- Mos . Your knowledge is no better than your ears , sir . Corb . I do not doubt to be a father to thee . Mos . Nor 1 to gull my brother of his blessing . Corb . I may ha ...
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Æneid Alaham Bian blessing blood breath brother Cæsar Calica Camena CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE Clor Corb curse dare dead dear death dost doth Duch Duke earth eyes fair fall father Faustus fear fortune FRANCIS BEAUMONT give grief hand happy hath hear heart heaven hell honor hope Jacin JAMES SHIRLEY JOHN FLETCHER JOHN FORD JOHN MARSTON JOHN WEBSTER King kiss lady live look Lord lov'd Madam methinks Moth mother Mustapha ne'er never night noble Ovid pardon passion PHILIP MASSINGER pity pleasure poor pray prithee Queen revenge Shakspeare shame sister sleep Solym sorrow soul speak spirit sweet sword Tamburlaine tears tell thee thine things THOMAS HEYWOOD THOMAS MIDDLETON thou art thou hast thoughts thyself tongue TRAGEDY true turn'd twas unto virtue weep what's wife WILLIAM ROWLEY witch woman