The Works of the British Dramatists: Carefully Selected from the Original Editions with Biographical Notes, Etc., EtcW.W. Swayne, 1870 - 509 Seiten |
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... there May have no place , if there no gentle heart Do live and dwell , where should we seek it then ? Gor . Madam , alas , what means your woful tale ? 2 sorted - allotted . lvi Mar. O silly woman I ! why to this THE BRITISH DRAMA . lv.
... there May have no place , if there no gentle heart Do live and dwell , where should we seek it then ? Gor . Madam , alas , what means your woful tale ? 2 sorted - allotted . lvi Mar. O silly woman I ! why to this THE BRITISH DRAMA . lv.
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... Madam , alas , in vain these plaints are shed ; Rather with me depart , and help to swage The thoughtful griefs that in the aged king Must needs by nature grow by death of this His only son , whom he did hold so dear . Mar. What wight ...
... Madam , alas , in vain these plaints are shed ; Rather with me depart , and help to swage The thoughtful griefs that in the aged king Must needs by nature grow by death of this His only son , whom he did hold so dear . Mar. What wight ...
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... Madam , you need not doubt ; it is Alex- ander that is the conqueror . Timo . Alexander hath overcome , not con- quered . Par . To bring all under his subjection is to conquer . Timo . He cannot subdue that which is divine . Par ...
... Madam , you need not doubt ; it is Alex- ander that is the conqueror . Timo . Alexander hath overcome , not con- quered . Par . To bring all under his subjection is to conquer . Timo . He cannot subdue that which is divine . Par ...
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... madam , hath my son found grace or no ? Elin . Seeing , my lord , his lovely counterfeit , 3 And hearing how his mind and shape agreed , I came not , troop'd with all this warlike train , Doubting of love , but so affectionate , As ...
... madam , hath my son found grace or no ? Elin . Seeing , my lord , his lovely counterfeit , 3 And hearing how his mind and shape agreed , I came not , troop'd with all this warlike train , Doubting of love , but so affectionate , As ...
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... Madam , whither walks your majesty so fast ? Q. Isab . Unto the forest , gentle Mortimer , To live in grief and baleful discontent ; For now my lord the king regards me not , But dotes upon the love of Gaveston : He claps his cheeks ...
... Madam , whither walks your majesty so fast ? Q. Isab . Unto the forest , gentle Mortimer , To live in grief and baleful discontent ; For now my lord the king regards me not , But dotes upon the love of Gaveston : He claps his cheeks ...
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