Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-bleedingDent, 1898 - 133 páginas |
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... breast . Phi . Madam , you are too full of noble thoughts , To lay a train for this contemnèd life , Which you may have for asking : to suspect Were base , where I deserve no ill . Love you ! 90 By all my hopes , I do , above my life ...
... breast . Phi . Madam , you are too full of noble thoughts , To lay a train for this contemnèd life , Which you may have for asking : to suspect Were base , where I deserve no ill . Love you ! 90 By all my hopes , I do , above my life ...
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... you To part my miseries and me ; for which , I never can expect to serve a lady That bears more honour in her breast than you . 10 Phi . But , boy , it will prefer thee 26 ACT II . SC . 1 . Philaster ACT THE SECOND ...
... you To part my miseries and me ; for which , I never can expect to serve a lady That bears more honour in her breast than you . 10 Phi . But , boy , it will prefer thee 26 ACT II . SC . 1 . Philaster ACT THE SECOND ...
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... breast , forth . Rise , and make a head : The nobles and the people are all dulled With this usurping King ; and not a man , That ever heard the word , or knew such a thing As virtue , but will second your attempts . Phi . How ...
... breast , forth . Rise , and make a head : The nobles and the people are all dulled With this usurping King ; and not a man , That ever heard the word , or knew such a thing As virtue , but will second your attempts . Phi . How ...
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... breast , When thou didst take them ; or been strucken dumb For ever ; that this foul deed might have slept In silence ! Thra . Have you known him so ill - tempered ? Cle . Never before . Phi . The winds , that are let loose From 53 ...
... breast , When thou didst take them ; or been strucken dumb For ever ; that this foul deed might have slept In silence ! Thra . Have you known him so ill - tempered ? Cle . Never before . Phi . The winds , that are let loose From 53 ...
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... breast , to quench the fire I feel ! More circumstances will but fan this fire : It more afflicts me now , to know by whom This deed is done , than simply that ' tis done ; And he that tells me this is honourable , As far from lies as ...
... breast , to quench the fire I feel ! More circumstances will but fan this fire : It more afflicts me now , to know by whom This deed is done , than simply that ' tis done ; And he that tells me this is honourable , As far from lies as ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher Francis Beaumont,John Fletcher Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
Philaster Or Love Lies A-Bleeding (Classic Reprint) Francis Beaumont Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
Términos y frases comunes
Art thou Attendants Beaumont Ben Jonson blood brave breast breath Camphire Cleremont court curse Cymbeline dare dear death Dyce earth editions Enter Arethusa Enter Bellario Enter King Enter Pharamond Enter Philaster Euphrasia Exeunt eyes fair Falconrie false father fault fear fellow Fletcher Francis Beaumont friends gentlemen give gods grace hand hast hath hear heart Heaven honour hope hurt John Fletcher kill kingdom kiss leave live loathed lodging looks Lord Philaster LOVE LIES A-BLEEDING madam Megra Methinks never Nine Worthies noble old texts Palace play princess Quarto reading of Q.'s renegado royal SCENE Second Wood shame Sicily sleep soul speak swear sword talk tell texts except Q thee There's Thou art thou didst thoughts Thra Thrasiline tongue true twill unto virtue wench William Weaver wilt woman word wounds wrong ΙΟ