Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakspeare. With Notes, المجلد 1E. Moxon, 1835 |
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... light upon the scene , I have ventured to dismiss it altogether . I have expunged without ceremony all that which the writers had better never have written , that forms the objection so often repeated to the promiscuous reading of ...
... light upon the scene , I have ventured to dismiss it altogether . I have expunged without ceremony all that which the writers had better never have written , that forms the objection so often repeated to the promiscuous reading of ...
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... light in vain . Gorb . Many can yield right grave and sage advice Of patient sprite to others wrapt in woe , And can in speech both rule and conquer kind * , Who , if by proof they might feel nature's force , Would shew themselves men ...
... light in vain . Gorb . Many can yield right grave and sage advice Of patient sprite to others wrapt in woe , And can in speech both rule and conquer kind * , Who , if by proof they might feel nature's force , Would shew themselves men ...
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... light , O loathsome life , O sweet and welcome death . Dear Eubulus , work this we thee beseech . Eub . Patient your grace , perhaps he liveth yet , With wound receiv'd but not of certain death . Gorb . O let us then repair unto the ...
... light , O loathsome life , O sweet and welcome death . Dear Eubulus , work this we thee beseech . Eub . Patient your grace , perhaps he liveth yet , With wound receiv'd but not of certain death . Gorb . O let us then repair unto the ...
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... light'ning flames From heaven send down some strange revenge on thee . Ah noble prince , how oft have I beheld Thee mounted on thy fierce and trampling steed . Awaked ; raised up . Shining in armour bright before the tilt , And with 4 ...
... light'ning flames From heaven send down some strange revenge on thee . Ah noble prince , how oft have I beheld Thee mounted on thy fierce and trampling steed . Awaked ; raised up . Shining in armour bright before the tilt , And with 4 ...
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... light of a torch , that the murdered man is his son . Upon this he goes distracted . HIERONIMO mad . Hier . My son and what's a son ? A thing begot within a pair of minutes , there about : A lump bred up in darkness , and doth serve 6 ...
... light of a torch , that the murdered man is his son . Upon this he goes distracted . HIERONIMO mad . Hier . My son and what's a son ? A thing begot within a pair of minutes , there about : A lump bred up in darkness , and doth serve 6 ...
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Alaham beauty blessing blood breath brother Cæsar Calica Clor COMEDY Corb Court crown curse dare daughter dead dear death dost doth Duch earth eyes fair father Faustus fear FRANCIS BEAUMONT GEORGE CHAPMAN give gods grief hand happy hath hear heart heaven hell Heywood honour hope Jacin JAMES SHIRLEY JOHN FLETCHER JOHN MARSTON JOHN WEBSTER King kiss Lady leave live look Lord Madam maid methinks mistress Moth mother ne'er never night noble Ovid passion Peneus Phao PHILIP MASSINGER pity play pleasure poor pray Prince Queen revenge rich Sapho Shakspeare shame shew sister sleep sorrow soul speak spirit sweet tears tell thee thine thing THOMAS HEYWOOD THOMAS MIDDLETON thou art thou hast thoughts Thyestes thyself TRAGEDY true twas unto virtue weep what's Whilst wife WILLIAM ROWLEY Witch woman
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الصفحة 33 - Something still buzzeth in mine ears, And tells me, if I sleep I never wake ; This fear is that which makes me tremble thus. And therefore tell me, wherefore art thou come? Light. To rid thee of thy life ; Matrevis, come. Enter Matrevis and Gurney. Edw. I am too weak and feeble to resist : Assist me, sweet God, and receive my soul.
الصفحة 245 - Call for the robin redbreast and the wren, Since o'er shady groves they hover, And with leaves and flowers do cover The friendless bodies of unburied men. Call unto his funeral dole The ant, the field-mouse, and the mole, To rear him hillocks that shall keep him warm, And (when gay tombs are robbed) sustain no harm : But keep the wolf far thence, that's foe to men, For with his nails he'll dig them up again.
الصفحة 97 - There is no danger to a man that knows What life and death is; there's not any law Exceeds his knowledge; neither is it lawful That he should stoop to any other law.
الصفحة 45 - O, it strikes, it strikes! Now, body, turn to air, Or Lucifer will bear thee quick to hell. (Thunder and lightning. O soul, be changed into little water-drops, And fall into the ocean- — ne'er be found.
الصفحة 39 - All things that move between the quiet poles Shall be at my command. Emperors and kings Are but...
الصفحة 44 - Perpetual day; or let this hour be but A year, a month, a week, a natural day, That Faustus may repent and save his soul!
الصفحة 2 - Of which he borrowed some to quench his thirst, And paid the nymph again as much in tears. A garland lay him by...
الصفحة 10 - Here be grapes, whose lusty blood Is the learned poet's good. Sweeter yet did never crown The head of Bacchus ; nuts more brown Than the squirrel's teeth that crack them...
الصفحة 24 - I'll have Italian masks by night, Sweet speeches, comedies, and pleasing shows ; And in the day, when he shall walk abroad, Like sylvan nymphs my pages shall be clad; My men, like satyrs grazing on the lawns, Shall with their goat-feet dance an antic hay...
الصفحة 29 - But what are kings, when regiment is gone, But perfect shadows in a sunshine day? My nobles rule, I bear the name of king; I wear the crown, but am...