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الصفحة 263
... DION , dis- DION , a Lord . CLEREMONT . THRASILINE . } guised as a Page under the name of BELLARIO . Noble Gentlemen . An old Captain . Citizens . A Country Fellow . MEGRA , a Court Lady . GALATEA , a Lady attending the Princess . Two ...
... DION , dis- DION , a Lord . CLEREMONT . THRASILINE . } guised as a Page under the name of BELLARIO . Noble Gentlemen . An old Captain . Citizens . A Country Fellow . MEGRA , a Court Lady . GALATEA , a Lady attending the Princess . Two ...
الصفحة 264
... Dion . Sir , it is plain , about the Spanish Prince , that's come to marry our kingdom's heir and be our sovereign . Thra . Many , that will seem to know much , say she looks not on him like a maid in love . ΙΟ Dion . Oh , sir , the ...
... Dion . Sir , it is plain , about the Spanish Prince , that's come to marry our kingdom's heir and be our sovereign . Thra . Many , that will seem to know much , say she looks not on him like a maid in love . ΙΟ Dion . Oh , sir , the ...
الصفحة 265
... Dion . A wise and modest gentlewoman that attends the princess . Cle . The second ? Dion . She is one that may stand still discreetly enough , and ill - favouredly dance her measure ; simper when she is courted by her friend , and ...
... Dion . A wise and modest gentlewoman that attends the princess . Cle . The second ? Dion . She is one that may stand still discreetly enough , and ill - favouredly dance her measure ; simper when she is courted by her friend , and ...
الصفحة 266
... Dion . Your desires upon you , ladies ! Lady . Then you must sit beside us . Dion . I shall sit near you then , lady . 66 70 Lady . Near me , perhaps ; but there's a lady endures no stranger ; and to me you appear a very strange fellow ...
... Dion . Your desires upon you , ladies ! Lady . Then you must sit beside us . Dion . I shall sit near you then , lady . 66 70 Lady . Near me , perhaps ; but there's a lady endures no stranger ; and to me you appear a very strange fellow ...
الصفحة 267
... Dion . When ' tis at best , ' twill be but half done , whilst So brave a gentleman is wronged and flung off . Thra . I fear . Cle . Who does not ? Dion . I fear not for myself , and yet I fear too : Well , we shall see , we shall see ...
... Dion . When ' tis at best , ' twill be but half done , whilst So brave a gentleman is wronged and flung off . Thra . I fear . Cle . Who does not ? Dion . I fear not for myself , and yet I fear too : Well , we shall see , we shall see ...
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Abig Abigail Antonio Arcite ARETHUSA Barabas BELLARIO blood Bosola brave brother Calymath Card CARIOLA Countryman cousin dare Daughter dear death Delio Dion doctor doth Duch duchess Duchess of Malfi Emilia Enter Exeunt Exit eyes Face fair Farewell father fear Ferd Fern fortune Gaoler gentleman Gerrold give gods gold grace hand hast hath hear heart Heaven Hippolyta honour in't Is't Itha Ithamore Jew of Malta Julia King kiss Knights lady live Lodowick look lord madam Malta Mammon master Mathias Methinks ne'er never noble Noble Kinsmen on't Palamon PESCARA PHARAMOND Philaster Pilia Pirithous pity pray prince prison Re-enter SCENE Shakespeare shalt soul speak sweet sword tell Thebes thee There's Theseus thing Thou art Thra to't twas twill unto What's Wooer
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الصفحة 574 - Of what is't fools make such vain keeping? Sin their conception, their birth weeping, Their life a general mist of error, Their death a hideous storm of terror. Strew your hair with powders sweet, Don clean linen, bathe your feet, And (the foul fiend more to check) A crucifix let bless your neck : 'Tis now full tide 'tween night and day ; End your groan, and come away.
الصفحة 486 - O you heavenly charmers, What things you make of us ! For what we lack We laugh, for what we have are sorry ; still Are children in some kind. Let us be thankful For that which is, and with you leave dispute That are above our question. — Let's go off, And bear us like the time.
الصفحة 148 - For I do mean To have a list of wives and concubines, Equal with Solomon, who had the stone Alike with me ; and I will make me a back With the elixir, that shall be as tough As Hercules, to encounter fifty a night.
الصفحة 576 - To move a horror skilfully, to touch a soul to the quick, to lay upon fear as much as it can bear, to wean and weary a life till it is ready to drop, and then step in with mortal instruments to take its last forfeit : this only a Webster can do. Inferior geniuses may " upon horror's head horrors accumulate,
الصفحة 15 - 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...
الصفحة 158 - Some do believe hermaphrodeity, That both do act and suffer. But these two Make the rest ductile, malleable, extensive. And even in gold they are ; for we do find Seeds of them by our fire, and gold in them; And can produce the species of each metal More perfect thence, than nature doth in earth.
الصفحة 574 - Twas to bring you By degrees to mortification : Listen. Dirge. Hark, now every thing is still ; The screech-owl, and the whistler shrill, Call upon our dame aloud, And bid her quickly d'on her shroud.
الصفحة 29 - Rather had I a Jew be hated thus, Than pitied in a Christian poverty: For I can see no fruits in all their faith, But malice, falsehood, and excessive pride, Which methinks fits not their profession.
الصفحة 122 - To your reputations ? where's your judgment ? 'slight, Have yet some care of me, of your republic — Face. Away, this brach ! I'll bring thee, rogue, within The statute of sorcery, tricesimo tertio Of Harry the Eighth: ay, and perhaps, thy neck Within a noose, for laundring gold and barbing it.
الصفحة 610 - O, this gloomy world ! In what a shadow, or deep pit of darkness, Doth womanish and fearful mankind live ! Let worthy minds ne'er stagger in distrust To suffer death or shame for what is just : Mine is another voyage.