The Ancient British Drama ...Walter Scott W. Miller, 1810 - 614 pagina's |
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Pagina 8
... fairs A lady far inferior to the most , In fair proportion both of limb and soul ; To take her from austerer check of parents , To make her his by most devoutful rites , Make her commandress of a better essence , ed beast . Duke , ' tis ...
... fairs A lady far inferior to the most , In fair proportion both of limb and soul ; To take her from austerer check of parents , To make her his by most devoutful rites , Make her commandress of a better essence , ed beast . Duke , ' tis ...
Pagina 21
... Fair , witty , flattering ; Ulysses absent , Fair - spoken , promising , noble , ardent blood , O Ithacan ! the chastest Penenelope cannot hold out . Bil . ' Mass , I'll think on't . Farewell . [ Exit BILIOSO . Mal . Farewell . Take thy ...
... Fair , witty , flattering ; Ulysses absent , Fair - spoken , promising , noble , ardent blood , O Ithacan ! the chastest Penenelope cannot hold out . Bil . ' Mass , I'll think on't . Farewell . [ Exit BILIOSO . Mal . Farewell . Take thy ...
Pagina 24
... fair day to ye , Maquerelle . Em . Is the duchess up yet , centinel ? Maq . O ladies , the most abominable mischance ! O dear ladies , the most piteous disaster ! Fer- neze was taken last night in the duchess ' cham- ber : alas ! the ...
... fair day to ye , Maquerelle . Em . Is the duchess up yet , centinel ? Maq . O ladies , the most abominable mischance ! O dear ladies , the most piteous disaster ! Fer- neze was taken last night in the duchess ' cham- ber : alas ! the ...
Pagina 34
... fair , give way to fate . Maria . What would'st thou , thou affliction to our house ? Thou ever devil ! ' twas thou that banished'st My truly noble lord . Men . I ? Maria . Ay , by thy plots , by thy black strata- gems , Twelve inoons ...
... fair , give way to fate . Maria . What would'st thou , thou affliction to our house ? Thou ever devil ! ' twas thou that banished'st My truly noble lord . Men . I ? Maria . Ay , by thy plots , by thy black strata- gems , Twelve inoons ...
Pagina 40
... fair she was not ; and yet fair In that she never studied to be fairer Than nature made her ; beauty cost her nothing , Her virtues were so rare , they would have made An Ethiop beautiful : at least , so thought By such as stood aloof ...
... fair she was not ; and yet fair In that she never studied to be fairer Than nature made her ; beauty cost her nothing , Her virtues were so rare , they would have made An Ethiop beautiful : at least , so thought By such as stood aloof ...
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Antonio blood brother Clare Colax Cric cuckold devil dost doth Duke Eastward Hoe Eiron Enter Epire Exeunt Exit eyes faith falling band father fear fool gentlemen give gleek gold Gost hand hath hear heart heaven honest Honest Whore honour hope husband i'faith i'the is't Jarvis Joice keep kiss knave lady live look lord madam maid maidenhead marriage married master mistress Moll ne'er Neph never night on't Phan play Plot pr'ythee pray Rash rogue Scar SCENE shew Sir Boun Sir Pet sirrah sister Small-sh soul Spanish Tragedy speak Spen Staines sweet Tactus tell thee there's thing thou art thou shalt Throate tongue Trin Trincalo troth Tu quoque twas twill unto villain Ware wench Wendoll what's whore widow wife Wild woman word Zounds
Populaire passages
Pagina 451 - That hath redeem'd our souls, mark not my face, Nor hack me with your sword : but let me go Perfect and undeformed to my tomb. I am not worthy that I should prevail In the least suit ; no, not to speak to you, Nor look on you, nor to be in your presence : Yet as an abject this one suit I crave ; This granted, I am ready for my grave.
Pagina 441 - twas for you. Say I incur The general name of villain through the world, Of traitor to my friend: I care not, I. Beggary, shame, death, scandal, and reproach, For you I'll hazard all : why, what care I ? For you I'll live, and in your love I'll die.
Pagina 417 - ALPHA BETA GAMMA DELTA EPSILON ZETA ETA THETA IOTA KAPPA LAMBDA MU NU XI OMICRON PI RHO SIGMA TAU UPSILON PHI CHI PSI OMEGA...
Pagina 118 - Thou mayst lie chaste now ! it were fine, methinks, To have thee seen at revels, forgetful feasts, And unclean brothels : sure 'twould fright the sinner, And make him a good coward : put a reveller Out of his antick amble, And cloy an epicure with empty dishes. Here might a scornful and ambitious woman Look through and through herself.
Pagina 454 - That you should lay this penance on their son? When I but think of Master Frankford's love, And lay it to my treason, or compare My murdering him for his relieving me, It strikes a terror like a lightning's flash To scorch my blood up. Thus I, like the owl...
Pagina 438 - To answer at th' assize for them that's dead. Frank. I thank your pains, sir: had the news been better, Your will was to have brought it, Mr.
Pagina 456 - I'm now bound, I was so impudent to wish you here ; And once more beg your pardon. Oh, good man, And father to my children, pardon me. Pardon, oh ! pardon me : my fault so heinous is, That if you in this world forgive it not. Heaven will not clear it in the world to come.
Pagina 59 - Fortune, the great commandress of the world» Hath divers ways to advance her followers : To some she gives honour without deserving, To other some, deserving without honour...
Pagina 244 - Raymond Mounchensey, I would have thee know, He does not breathe this air, whose love I cherish, And whose soul I love more than Mounchensey's : Nor ever in my life did see the man Whom, for his wit and many virtuous parts, I think more worthy of my sister's love. But since the matter grows unto this pass, I must not seem to cross my father's will; But when thou list to visit her by night, My horse is saddled, and the stable door Stands ready for thee ; use them at thy pleasure. In honest marriage...
Pagina 448 - My boots and spurs : where's Jenkin ? God forgive me, How I neglect my business ! Wife, look here ; I have a matter to be tried to-morrow By eight o'clock ; and my attorney writes me I must be there betimes with evidence, Or it will go against me.