Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - 466 Seiten |
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... noble practice of those times ) , that of most of the writers con- tained in these selections it may be strictly said , that they were contemporaries . The whole period , from the middle of Elizabeth's reign to the close of the reign of ...
... noble practice of those times ) , that of most of the writers con- tained in these selections it may be strictly said , that they were contemporaries . The whole period , from the middle of Elizabeth's reign to the close of the reign of ...
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... noble prince , pierced with the sudden wounds , Out of his wretched slumber hastily start , t Whose strength now failing , streight he overthrew , When in the fall his eyes ev'n now unclosed , Beheld the queen , and cried to her for ...
... noble prince , pierced with the sudden wounds , Out of his wretched slumber hastily start , t Whose strength now failing , streight he overthrew , When in the fall his eyes ev'n now unclosed , Beheld the queen , and cried to her for ...
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... noble limbs , in such proportion cast As would have rapt a silly weman's thought ; If this might not have mov'd the bloody heart , And that most cruel hand the wretched weapon Even to let fall , and kist him in the face , With tears ...
... noble limbs , in such proportion cast As would have rapt a silly weman's thought ; If this might not have mov'd the bloody heart , And that most cruel hand the wretched weapon Even to let fall , and kist him in the face , With tears ...
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... noble friend , although now Carracus Seems , in the gaining of this beauteous prize , To keep from you so much of his lov'd treasure , Which ought not to be mixed ; yet his heart Shall so far strive in your wish'd happiness , That if ...
... noble friend , although now Carracus Seems , in the gaining of this beauteous prize , To keep from you so much of his lov'd treasure , Which ought not to be mixed ; yet his heart Shall so far strive in your wish'd happiness , That if ...
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... noble Clare , this while of our discourse , What may Mounchensey's honor to thyself Exact upon the measure of thy grace ? Cla . Raymond Mounchensey , I would have thee know , He does not breathe this air , Whose love I cherish , and ...
... noble Clare , this while of our discourse , What may Mounchensey's honor to thyself Exact upon the measure of thy grace ? Cla . Raymond Mounchensey , I would have thee know , He does not breathe this air , Whose love I cherish , and ...
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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