Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - 466 Seiten |
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... sends thee embassadors ? Mort . Who loves thee , but a sort of flatterers ? Lan . Thy gentle queen , solo sister to Valoys , Complains that thou hast left her all forlorn . Mort . Thy court is naked , being bereft of EDWARD THE SECOND . 21.
... sends thee embassadors ? Mort . Who loves thee , but a sort of flatterers ? Lan . Thy gentle queen , solo sister to Valoys , Complains that thou hast left her all forlorn . Mort . Thy court is naked , being bereft of EDWARD THE SECOND . 21.
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... words might comfort me , Thy speeches long ago had eas'd my sorrows ; For kind and loving hast thou always been . • A principal manor belonging to the Mortimers . The griefs of private men are soon allay'd , But 22 ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
... words might comfort me , Thy speeches long ago had eas'd my sorrows ; For kind and loving hast thou always been . • A principal manor belonging to the Mortimers . The griefs of private men are soon allay'd , But 22 ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS .
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... hast ravishi'd me . Bene disserere est finis Logices . Is , to dispute well , Logic's chiefest end ? Affords this art no greater miracle ? Then read no more ; thou hast attained that end . A greater subject fitteth Faustus ' wit . Bid ...
... hast ravishi'd me . Bene disserere est finis Logices . Is , to dispute well , Logic's chiefest end ? Affords this art no greater miracle ? Then read no more ; thou hast attained that end . A greater subject fitteth Faustus ' wit . Bid ...
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... hast perused my Will , How dost thou like it ? Wag . Sir , so wondrous well , As in all humble duty I do yield My life and lasting service for your love . [ Exit . Three Scholars enter . Faust . Gramercy , Wagner , Welcome , Gentlemen ...
... hast perused my Will , How dost thou like it ? Wag . Sir , so wondrous well , As in all humble duty I do yield My life and lasting service for your love . [ Exit . Three Scholars enter . Faust . Gramercy , Wagner , Welcome , Gentlemen ...
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... hast thou but one bare hour to live , And then thou must be damn'd perpetually . Stand still you ever - moving spheres of heaven , That time may cease , and midnight never come . Fair Nature's eye , rise , rise again , and make ...
... hast thou but one bare hour to live , And then thou must be damn'd perpetually . Stand still you ever - moving spheres of heaven , That time may cease , and midnight never come . Fair Nature's eye , rise , rise again , and make ...
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Alaham blessing blood Bonduca breath brother Calica Carracus Clor Corb court curse dare dead dear death dost doth Duch Duke earth eyes fair father Faustus fear fortune Fran FRANCIS BEAUMONT give grief hand happy hate hath hear heart heaven hell honor hope Jacin JAMES SHIRLEY JOHN FLETCHER JOHN FORD JOHN MARSTON JOHN WEBSTER King kiss kneel lady leave live look lord lov'd Madam methinks Moth mother ne'er Nennius never night noble pardon passion PHILIP MASSINGER pity poison poor pray prithee Queen revenge Shakspeare shame sister sorrow soul speak spirit sweet sword Tamburlaine tears tell thee there's thine things THOMAS HEYWOOD THOMAS MIDDLETON thou art thou hast thoughts thyself tongue TRAGEDY true twas unto Violanta virtue weep what's whilst wife WILLIAM ROWLEY Witch woman