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الصفحة 52
... turn into the air to purge ourselves : For unto us the promise doth belong . Lod . Well , Barabas , canst help me to a diamond ? Bar . O , sir , your father had my diamonds . Yet I have one left that will serve your turn : — ( Aside ) I ...
... turn into the air to purge ourselves : For unto us the promise doth belong . Lod . Well , Barabas , canst help me to a diamond ? Bar . O , sir , your father had my diamonds . Yet I have one left that will serve your turn : — ( Aside ) I ...
الصفحة 55
... turn . An hundred crowns ? I'll have him ; there's the coin . 130 [ Gives money . 1st Off . Then mark him , sir , and take him hence . Bar . ( aside ) . Ay , mark him , you were best , for this is he That by my help shall do much ...
... turn . An hundred crowns ? I'll have him ; there's the coin . 130 [ Gives money . 1st Off . Then mark him , sir , and take him hence . Bar . ( aside ) . Ay , mark him , you were best , for this is he That by my help shall do much ...
الصفحة 67
... turn to lively breath ; And these my tears to blood , that he might live . Kath . Who made them enemies ? Fern . I know not , and that grieves me most of all . Kath . My son loved thine . Fern . And so did Lodowick him . Kath . Lend me ...
... turn to lively breath ; And these my tears to blood , that he might live . Kath . Who made them enemies ? Fern . I know not , and that grieves me most of all . Kath . My son loved thine . Fern . And so did Lodowick him . Kath . Lend me ...
الصفحة 75
... turn proud Malta to a wilderness For these intolerable wrongs of yours ; And so farewell . Fern . Farewell : And now , ye men of Malta , look about , And let's provide to welcome Calymath : Close your portcullis , charge your basilisks ...
... turn proud Malta to a wilderness For these intolerable wrongs of yours ; And so farewell . Fern . Farewell : And now , ye men of Malta , look about , And let's provide to welcome Calymath : Close your portcullis , charge your basilisks ...
الصفحة 80
... turn Christian ? I have been zealous in the Jewish faith , Hard - hearted to the poor , a covetous wretch , That would for lucre's sake have sold my soul . A hundred for a hundred I have ta'en ; And now for store of wealth may I compare ...
... turn Christian ? I have been zealous in the Jewish faith , Hard - hearted to the poor , a covetous wretch , That would for lucre's sake have sold my soul . A hundred for a hundred I have ta'en ; And now for store of wealth may I compare ...
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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 faith Farewell father fear Ferd Fern fortune Gaoler gentleman Gerrold give gods gold grace 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 pray prince prison Queen Re-enter SCENE Shakespeare shalt soul speak sweet sword tell Thebes thee There's Theseus thing Thou art Thra twas twill unto What's Wooer ΙΟ
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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 575 - What would it pleasure me to have my throat cut With diamonds ? or to be smothered With cassia? or to be shot to death with pearls ? I know death hath ten thousand several doors For men to take their exits...
الصفحة 143 - This night I'll change All that is metal, in my house, to gold : And early in the morning will I send To all the plumbers and the pewterers, And buy their tin and lead up ; and to Lothbury For all the copper.
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 110 - But now begins the extremity of heat To pinch me with intolerable pangs : Die, life ! fly, soul ! tongue, curse thy fill, and die ! [Dies.
الصفحة 581 - 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 ? 330 I would not change my peace of conscience For all the wealth of Europe.
الصفحة 160 - Would burst a man to name ? Sub. And all these named, Intending but one thing: which art our writers Used to obscure their art. Mam. Sir, so I told him — Because the simple idiot should not learn it. And make it vulgar. Sub. Was not all the knowledge Of the .(Egyptians writ in mystic symbols ? Speak not the scriptures oft in parables ? Are not the choicest fables of the poets, That were the fountains and first springs of wisdom, Wrapp'd in perplexed allegories ? Mam.