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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... Lady Ager being questioned by her Son , to prevent a duel , falsely slanders herself of unchastity . The Captain , thinking that he has a bad cause , refuses to fight . But being reproached by the Colonel with cowardice , he esteems ...
... Lady Ager being questioned by her Son , to prevent a duel , falsely slanders herself of unchastity . The Captain , thinking that he has a bad cause , refuses to fight . But being reproached by the Colonel with cowardice , he esteems ...
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... Lady . Thou sallow picture of my poison'd love , My study's ornament , thou shell of death , Once the bright face of my betroth'd lady , When life and beauty naturally fill'd out These ragged imperfections : weaving parenthesis within ...
... Lady . Thou sallow picture of my poison'd love , My study's ornament , thou shell of death , Once the bright face of my betroth'd lady , When life and beauty naturally fill'd out These ragged imperfections : weaving parenthesis within ...
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... lady ; The future most concerneth . DIEGO , a domestic , enters , and announces that SEBASTIANO is at the gate . Aut . Your brother , lady , and my honor'd friend . Why do the gates not spread themselves to open At his arrival ? Sforza ...
... lady ; The future most concerneth . DIEGO , a domestic , enters , and announces that SEBASTIANO is at the gate . Aut . Your brother , lady , and my honor'd friend . Why do the gates not spread themselves to open At his arrival ? Sforza ...
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