A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and LiteratureH.G. Bohn, 1846 - 535 pagina's |
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Pagina 170
... Euripides , Euripides , my darling † ! Hear me , at least , if deaf to all besides . " Tis Dikaiopolis of Chollis calls you . EURIPIDES . I have not time . DIKAIOPOLIS . At least roll round ‡ . EURIPIDES . I can't§ . DIKAIOPOLIS . You ...
... Euripides , Euripides , my darling † ! Hear me , at least , if deaf to all besides . " Tis Dikaiopolis of Chollis calls you . EURIPIDES . I have not time . DIKAIOPOLIS . At least roll round ‡ . EURIPIDES . I can't§ . DIKAIOPOLIS . You ...
Pagina 172
... Euripides , a further boon , It goes , I think , together with these rags : The little Mysian bonnet for my head ; " For sooth to - day I must put on the beggar , And be still what I am , and yet not seem sot . " The audience here may ...
... Euripides , a further boon , It goes , I think , together with these rags : The little Mysian bonnet for my head ; " For sooth to - day I must put on the beggar , And be still what I am , and yet not seem sot . " The audience here may ...
Pagina 173
... EURIPIDES . Take it and go ; for know you're quite a plague . DIKAIOPOLIS . ( Aside . ) Knows he how great a pest he is himself ? ( Aloud . ) But , my Euripides ! my sweet ! one thing more : Give me a cracked pipkin stopped with sponge ...
... EURIPIDES . Take it and go ; for know you're quite a plague . DIKAIOPOLIS . ( Aside . ) Knows he how great a pest he is himself ? ( Aloud . ) But , my Euripides ! my sweet ! one thing more : Give me a cracked pipkin stopped with sponge ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface of the Translator | 1 |
Memoir of the Life of Augustus William Schlegel | 7 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
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