The Works of John Webster, المجلد 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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الصفحة xiv
... Lord ! who woo'd know him ? Was ever man so mangl'd with a Poem ? See how he drawes his mouth awry of late , How he scrubs ; wrings his wrests : scratches his Pate ; A Midwife ! helpe ? By his Braines coitus Some Centaure strange : some ...
... Lord ! who woo'd know him ? Was ever man so mangl'd with a Poem ? See how he drawes his mouth awry of late , How he scrubs ; wrings his wrests : scratches his Pate ; A Midwife ! helpe ? By his Braines coitus Some Centaure strange : some ...
الصفحة xvi
... Lord Jesus Christ in Truth and Sincerity , " the author says , " For after the Lord , about eighteen years ago , had in his wonderfull mercy brought me to the sad experience of mine own dead , sinfull , lost , and damnable condition in ...
... Lord Jesus Christ in Truth and Sincerity , " the author says , " For after the Lord , about eighteen years ago , had in his wonderfull mercy brought me to the sad experience of mine own dead , sinfull , lost , and damnable condition in ...
الصفحة xxiv
... Lord cometh to visit his own , For the time is come that Judgement must begin at the House of God . " Others report , it [ law ] is a spider's web Made to entangle the poore helplesse flies , Whilst the great spiders that did make it ...
... Lord cometh to visit his own , For the time is come that Judgement must begin at the House of God . " Others report , it [ law ] is a spider's web Made to entangle the poore helplesse flies , Whilst the great spiders that did make it ...
الصفحة xlv
... Lord Bacon saith : Indeed to speak truly , Antiquitas seculi , juventus mundi , Antiquity of time is the youth of the world . Certainly our times are the ancient times , when the World is now ancient , and not those which we count ...
... Lord Bacon saith : Indeed to speak truly , Antiquitas seculi , juventus mundi , Antiquity of time is the youth of the world . Certainly our times are the ancient times , when the World is now ancient , and not those which we count ...
الصفحة 10
... lord of two fair manors call'd you master Only for caviare . GASP . Those noblemen Which were invited to your prodigal feasts , ( Wherein the phoenix scarce could scape your throats ) Laugh at your misery ; as fore - deeming you An idle ...
... lord of two fair manors call'd you master Only for caviare . GASP . Those noblemen Which were invited to your prodigal feasts , ( Wherein the phoenix scarce could scape your throats ) Laugh at your misery ; as fore - deeming you An idle ...
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ambassadors Ancona Antonio Bishop of Salisbury blood Bosola BRACH Brachiano brother Camillo CARD CARI Cariola Clitheroe copies court cursed cut-works dead death DELIO devil Displaying of supposed dost doth duke of Florence DUTCH Dutchess of Malfi earliest 4tos Enter BRACHIANO Examen Exeunt Exit fear FERD Ferdinand FLAM Flamineo for't FRAN FRANCISCO DE MEDICIS GASPARO give hand hath hear heart heaven honour husband i'th in's in't is't ISAB John Webster JULIA kiss knave lady LAWYER live Lodovico look Marcello matachin Methinks MONT Monticelso ne'er never night noble o'er o'th Omitted on't Pandareus PESCARA pity poison poison'd politick pray princes SERVANT shew sister strange supposed Witchcraft tell thee there's thing thou art three earliest 4tos to't twas unto VITTORIA COROMBONA What's whore Witchcraft ZANCHE
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الصفحة 267 - O, that it were possible we might But hold some two days' conference with the dead ! From them I should learn somewhat, I am sure, I never shall know here.
الصفحة 284 - Tis a deed of darkness. [Exit. Bos. He's much distracted. Off, my painted honour ! While with vain hopes our faculties we tire, We seem to sweat in ice and freeze in fire. What would I do, were this to do again ? I would not change my peace of conscience For all the wealth of Europe.
الصفحة 185 - Then the law to him Is like a foul black cob-web to a spider, He makes it his dwelling and a prison To entangle those shall feed him.
الصفحة 260 - s sad as one long used to 't, and she seems Rather to welcome the end of misery Than shun it; a behaviour so noble As gives a majesty to adversity: You may discern the shape of loveliness More perfect in her tears than in her smiles: She will muse four hours together; and her silence, Methinks, expresseth more than if she spake.
الصفحة 198 - I thank you, gentle love: And 'cause you shall not come to me in debt, Being now my steward, here upon your lips I sign your Quietus est.
الصفحة 262 - What witchcraft doth he practise, that he hath left A dead man's hand here ? [Here is discovered, behind a traverse, the artificial figures of Antonio and his children, appearing as if they were dead.
الصفحة 307 - twas a pretty one. You may make it A huntsman, or a falconer, a musician, Or a thing of sorrow. ECHO. A thing of sorrow. ANT. Ay, sure, that suits it best.
الصفحة 204 - Is a foul tetter, that runs All over a man's body : if simplicity Direct us to have no evil, It directs us to a happy being : for the subtlest folly Proceeds from the subtlest wisdom : Let me be simply honest. Ant. I do understand your inside. Bos. Do you so ? Ant. Because you would not seem to appear to th' world Puft up with your preferment, you continue This out-of-fashion melancholy : leave it, leave it.
الصفحة 280 - Constantly. Bos. Do you not weep ! Other sins only speak, murder shrieks out, The element of water moistens the earth, But blood flies upwards, and bedews the heavens. Ferd. Cover her face ; mine eyes dazzle. She died young.
الصفحة 203 - One would suspect it for a shop of witchcraft, to find in it the fat of serpents, spawn of snakes, Jews' spittle, and their young children's ordure; and all these for the face. I would sooner eat a dead pigeon taken from the soles of the feet of one sick of the plague, than kiss one of you fasting. Here are two of you, whose sin of your youth is the very patrimony of the physician; makes him renew his foot-cloth with the spring, and change his high-priced courtesan with the fall of the leaf.