Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - Всего страниц: 356 |
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... dead aliue , of life he drew the breath . The bodies rest , the quiet of the hart , The trauailes ease , the still nights feere was he . And of our life in earth the better part , Reuer of sight , and yet in whom we see Things oft that ...
... dead aliue , of life he drew the breath . The bodies rest , the quiet of the hart , The trauailes ease , the still nights feere was he . And of our life in earth the better part , Reuer of sight , and yet in whom we see Things oft that ...
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... dead ; I know proud death Durst not behold such sacred majesty . " * * " Hang both your greedy ears upon my lips , " Let them devour my speech , suck in my breath . " * * " From discontent grows treason , And on the stalk of treason ...
... dead ; I know proud death Durst not behold such sacred majesty . " * * " Hang both your greedy ears upon my lips , " Let them devour my speech , suck in my breath . " * * " From discontent grows treason , And on the stalk of treason ...
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... dead Spanish bones , The proudest instrument the world affords : To thee that never blushest , though thy cheeks Are full of blood , O Saint Revenge , to thee I consecrate my murders , all my stabs , " & c . It may be worth while to ...
... dead Spanish bones , The proudest instrument the world affords : To thee that never blushest , though thy cheeks Are full of blood , O Saint Revenge , to thee I consecrate my murders , all my stabs , " & c . It may be worth while to ...
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... dead men's eyes , Will waste him by degrees . Duch . In what time , pr'ythee ? Hec . Perhaps in a month's progress . Duch . What ? A month ? Out upon pictures ! If they be so tedious , Give me things with some life . Hec . Then seek no ...
... dead men's eyes , Will waste him by degrees . Duch . In what time , pr'ythee ? Hec . Perhaps in a month's progress . Duch . What ? A month ? Out upon pictures ! If they be so tedious , Give me things with some life . Hec . Then seek no ...
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... dead . Orl . Ha ! dead ? Hip . Yes , what of her was left , not worth the keeping , Even in my sight , was thrown into a grave . I see Orl . Dead ! my last and best peace go with her ! death's a good trencherman ; he can eat coarse ...
... dead . Orl . Ha ! dead ? Hip . Yes , what of her was left , not worth the keeping , Even in my sight , was thrown into a grave . I see Orl . Dead ! my last and best peace go with her ! death's a good trencherman ; he can eat coarse ...
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