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Pagina 54
... Heaven were witness . Ver . 528. For e'er fince Myrtilus . ] He was the fon of Mercury by Phaëthufa ; when he drove Oenomaus in a chariot - race , being corrupted by the promifes of Pelops , he fo ordered it , that his master's chariot ...
... Heaven were witness . Ver . 528. For e'er fince Myrtilus . ] He was the fon of Mercury by Phaëthufa ; when he drove Oenomaus in a chariot - race , being corrupted by the promifes of Pelops , he fo ordered it , that his master's chariot ...
Pagina 28
... fate , thou firft of warriors , To fall beneath a base affaffin's ftab , Whom all the thirsty inftruments of death Had in the field of battle fought in vain . Mem . Mem . In fight of heaven and of the equal 28 THE AMBITIOUS STEP - MOTHER .
... fate , thou firft of warriors , To fall beneath a base affaffin's ftab , Whom all the thirsty inftruments of death Had in the field of battle fought in vain . Mem . Mem . In fight of heaven and of the equal 28 THE AMBITIOUS STEP - MOTHER .
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Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays. Mem . In fight of heaven and of the equal gods , I will avow that my revenge was juft , My injur'd honour could not ask for lefs : Since he refus'd to do a foldier's justice , I us'd him as ...
Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays. Mem . In fight of heaven and of the equal gods , I will avow that my revenge was juft , My injur'd honour could not ask for lefs : Since he refus'd to do a foldier's justice , I us'd him as ...
Pagina 49
... heaven to hear thee . Am . Since this is all our wretched confolation , Let us indulge our grief , till by long ufe It grows habitual , and we lofe the pain . Here on the marble pavement will we fit , Thy head upon my breaft ; and if ...
... heaven to hear thee . Am . Since this is all our wretched confolation , Let us indulge our grief , till by long ufe It grows habitual , and we lofe the pain . Here on the marble pavement will we fit , Thy head upon my breaft ; and if ...
Pagina 63
... heavens !. [ Afide . Mem . Mark , th ' unready traitor ftammers ; • Half - bred , and of the mungrel ftrain of mischief , He has not art enough to hide the cheat , His deep - defigning lord had better plotted . Away ! Thinks he fo ...
... heavens !. [ Afide . Mem . Mark , th ' unready traitor ftammers ; • Half - bred , and of the mungrel ftrain of mischief , He has not art enough to hide the cheat , His deep - defigning lord had better plotted . Away ! Thinks he fo ...
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