Elizabethan Drama: In Two VolumesP.F. Collier, 1910 - 899 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 465
... dares not shew his head , and therefore this skipper that deals for him , for the love he bears to Hans , offers my master Eyre a bargain in the commodities . He shall have a reasonable day of payment ; he may sell the wares by that ...
... dares not shew his head , and therefore this skipper that deals for him , for the love he bears to Hans , offers my master Eyre a bargain in the commodities . He shall have a reasonable day of payment ; he may sell the wares by that ...
الصفحة 470
... Dares he so carelessly venture his life Upon the indignation of a king ? Has he despis'd my love , and spurn'd those favours Which I with prodigal hand pour'd on his head ? He shall repent his rashness with his soul ; Since of my love ...
... Dares he so carelessly venture his life Upon the indignation of a king ? Has he despis'd my love , and spurn'd those favours Which I with prodigal hand pour'd on his head ? He shall repent his rashness with his soul ; Since of my love ...
الصفحة 474
... dare pawn my life , My daughter knows thereof , and for that cause Deni'd young Master Hammon in his love . Well , I am glad I sent her to Old Ford . Gods Lord , ' tis late ; to Guildhall I must hie ; I know my brethren stay ' my ...
... dare pawn my life , My daughter knows thereof , and for that cause Deni'd young Master Hammon in his love . Well , I am glad I sent her to Old Ford . Gods Lord , ' tis late ; to Guildhall I must hie ; I know my brethren stay ' my ...
الصفحة 482
... dare venture my maidenhead to nothing , and that's great odds , that Hans the Dutchman , when we come to London , shall not only see and speak with you , but in spite of all your father's policies steal you away and marry you . Will not ...
... dare venture my maidenhead to nothing , and that's great odds , that Hans the Dutchman , when we come to London , shall not only see and speak with you , but in spite of all your father's policies steal you away and marry you . Will not ...
الصفحة 500
... dare you touch my love ? ALL . Villains ? Down with them ! Cry clubs for pren- tices ! ' HODGE . Hold , my hearts ! Touch her , Hammon ? Yea , and more than that : we'll carry her away with us . My masters and gentlemen , never draw ...
... dare you touch my love ? ALL . Villains ? Down with them ! Cry clubs for pren- tices ! ' HODGE . Hold , my hearts ! Touch her , Hammon ? Yea , and more than that : we'll carry her away with us . My masters and gentlemen , never draw ...
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Antonio ARETHUSA art thou BELLARIO blood BOSOLA brave captain CARD CARIOLA dame dare daughter dear DELIO DION doctor DODGER doth DUCH duchess Duchess of Malfi EARL OF LINCOLN Exeunt Exit FACE faith fear fellow FERD FIRK fortune FURN gentleman give gold grace GREEDY Hammon hand hast hath hear heart heaven HODGE honour hope husband Is't JANE JULIA KING kiss knave Lacy LINCOLN live look Lord Lovell lord mayor madam MARG MARRALL married Master mistress ne'er never noble OVERREACH Peace PESCARA PHARAMOND Philaster poison'd pray prince Ralph Re-enter rogue Rose SCENE I¹ Enter SCENE II¹ servant shoemaker Sir Giles speak SUBTLE sweet SYBIL tell thank thee There's Thou art thou shalt THRA twas twill unto WATCHALL Wellborn What's woman worship
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الصفحة 547 - 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 750 - twill multiply love there. You do tremble : Make not your heart so dead a piece of flesh, To fear more than to love me. Sir, be confident : What is 't distracts you ? This is flesh and blood, sir ; 'Tis not the figure cut in alabaster Kneels at my husband's tomb.
الصفحة 801 - Hark, now everything is still, The screech-owl and the whistler shrill Call upon our dame aloud, And bid her quickly don her shroud!
الصفحة 773 - O most imperfect light of human reason, That mak'st [us] so unhappy to foresee What we can least prevent ! Pursue thy wishes, 1 Powder of orrii-raot.
الصفحة 804 - I stand like one That long hath ta'en a sweet and golden dream: I am angry with myself, now that I wake. Ferd. Get thee into some unknown part o' th' world, That I may never see thee.
الصفحة 700 - Tis not the treasure of all kings in one, The wealth of Tagus, nor the rocks of pearl That pave the court of Neptune, can weigh down That virtue. It was I that hurt the princess. Place me, some god, upon a...
الصفحة 885 - To my wish ; we are private. I come not to make offer with my daughter A certain portion, that were poor and trivial : In one word, I pronounce all that is mine, In lands or leases, ready coin or goods, With her, my lord, comes to you ; nor shall you have One motive, to induce you to believe I live too long, since every year I'll add Something unto the heap, which shall be your's too. Lov. You are a right kind father.
الصفحة 544 - No doubt ; he's that already. Mam. Nay, I mean, Restore his years, renew him like an eagle, To the fifth age ; make him get sons and daughters, Young giants, as our philosophers have done (The ancient patriarchs afore the flood) But taking, once a week, on a knife's point The quantity of a grain of mustard or it, Become stout Marses, and beget young Cupids.
الصفحة 532 - I have returned you all my answer. I would do much, sir, for your love But this I neither may, nor can. Face. Tut, do not say so. You deal now with a noble fellow, doctor, One that will thank you richly ; and he is no chiaus : Let that, sir, move you.
الصفحة 715 - I know your meaning. I am not the first That nature taught to seek a fellow forth ; Can shame remain perpetually in me, And not in others ? or have princes salves To cure ill names, that meaner people want ? Phi. What mean you ? Meg. You must get another ship, To bear the princess and her boy together.