The Ancient British Drama ...Walter Scott W. Miller, 1810 - 614 strán (strany) |
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... wild and indigested one : he sometimes conceived nobly , but did not al- ways express with clearness ; and , if he now and then soars handsomely , he as often rises into the regions of bombast : his conceptions were so eccentric , that ...
... wild and indigested one : he sometimes conceived nobly , but did not al- ways express with clearness ; and , if he now and then soars handsomely , he as often rises into the regions of bombast : his conceptions were so eccentric , that ...
Strana 11
... wild ducks ; then , my lord , ' Bout moulting time I mean , we shall be certain To find you sure enough , and speak with you . Brach , Ha ! Flam . A meer tale of a tub , my words are idle ; But to express the sonnet by natural reason ...
... wild ducks ; then , my lord , ' Bout moulting time I mean , we shall be certain To find you sure enough , and speak with you . Brach , Ha ! Flam . A meer tale of a tub , my words are idle ; But to express the sonnet by natural reason ...
Strana 17
... wild goat's skin . Chamois , Fr. S. 32 He shew'd like a pewter candlestick , & c . — So Shakspeare , in King Henry V. A. 4. S. 2 : " Their horsemen sit like fixed candlesticks , With torch slaves in their hand : " Mr Steevens observes ...
... wild goat's skin . Chamois , Fr. S. 32 He shew'd like a pewter candlestick , & c . — So Shakspeare , in King Henry V. A. 4. S. 2 : " Their horsemen sit like fixed candlesticks , With torch slaves in their hand : " Mr Steevens observes ...
Strana 26
... wild Irish , I'll ne'er think thee dead Till I can play at football with thy head . 53 Flectere si nequeo superos , Acheronta movebo . [ Exit MONTICElso . Enter the Matron , and FLAMINEO . Mat . Should it be known the duke hath such ...
... wild Irish , I'll ne'er think thee dead Till I can play at football with thy head . 53 Flectere si nequeo superos , Acheronta movebo . [ Exit MONTICElso . Enter the Matron , and FLAMINEO . Mat . Should it be known the duke hath such ...
Strana 28
... wild Irish . Flam . Fie , my lord ! Brach . That hand , that cursed hand ! which I have wearied With doating kisses ! O my sweetest dutchess ! How lovely art thou now ! thy loose thoughts Scatter like quicksilver : I was bewitch'd ; For ...
... wild Irish . Flam . Fie , my lord ! Brach . That hand , that cursed hand ! which I have wearied With doating kisses ! O my sweetest dutchess ! How lovely art thou now ! thy loose thoughts Scatter like quicksilver : I was bewitch'd ; For ...
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AKERCOCK Andromana Antonio art thou Artemia Blan blood Brach Bran brother Capt captain Clown cuckold dare death devil Don JULIO Don ZANCHO doth Dotterel Duke Dutch Enter Don Euph Evadne Exeunt Exit eyes faith father fear Flam fool fortune Fran FRANCISCA gentleman give hand happy hast hath hear heart Heaven HENGIST honest honour hope husband king king of Kent lady leave live look lord madam marriage marry master master constable means merry methinks mistress ne'er never night noble Octavio on't Pambo pardon Plangus play poison'd Porcia pr'ythee pray prince servant shew sister soul speak stay sure sweet sword tell thee Theod there's thing thou art thought twas twill unto wench what's Whaw wife Wild woman
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Strana 230 - Who sees pale Mammon pine amidst his store, Sees but a backward steward for the poor ; This year, a reservoir, to keep and spare ; The next, a fountain, spouting through...
Strana 5 - Ipse ego quam dixi, willingly and not ignorantly in this kind have I faulted; for should a man present to such an auditory the most sententious tragedy that ever was written, observing all the critical laws, as height of style and gravity of person, enrich it with the sententious chorus, and as it were...
Strana 5 - I have ever truly cherished my good opinion of other men's worthy labours ; especially of that full and heightened style of Master Chapman ; the laboured and understanding works of Master Jonson ; the no less worthy composures of the both worthily excellent Master Beaumont and Master Fletcher...
Strana 21 - Low Countries paid, Exactions upon meat, drink, garments, sleep, Ay, even on man's perdition, his sin. They are those brittle evidences of law, Which forfeit all a wretched man's estate For leaving out one syllable. What are whores ! ^ They are those flattering bells have all one tune, At weddings and at funerals. Your rich whores Are only treasuries by extortion fill'd, ^ And emptied by curs'd riot.
Strana 30 - Is't not your high preferment ? go, go, brag How many ladies you have undone like me. Fare you well, sir; let me hear no more of you ! I had a limb corrupted to an ulcer, But I have cut it off; and now I'll go Weeping to heaven on crutches. For your...
Strana 11 - More courteous, more lecherous by far, But not a suit the richer: and shall I, Having a path so open and so free To my preferment, still retain your milk In my pale forehead ? no, this face of mine I'll arm, and fortify with lusty wine, 'Gainst shame and blushing.
Strana 10 - But all delight doth itself soon'st devour. Enter CORNELIA behind, listening. Let me into your bosom, happy lady, Pour out, instead of eloquence^ my vows : Loose me not, madam ; for, if you forego me, I am lost eternally.
Strana 38 - Oh thou soft natural death ! that art joint-twin To sweetest slumber !— no rough-bearded comet Stares on thy mild departure : the dull owl Beats not against thy casement : the hoarse wolf Scents not thy carrion. Pity winds thy corse, Whilst horror waits on princes.
Strana 23 - O woman's poor revenge, Which dwells but in the tongue! I will not weep; No, I do scorn to call up one poor tear To fawn on your injustice: bear me hence Unto this house of — what's your mitigating title?
Strana 48 - The Tragedy of Paulo Giordano Ursini, Duke of Brachiano : With the Life and Death of Vittoria Corombona, the famous Venetian Curtizan.