Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-bleeding |
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Fear , madam ? Sure , he knows not what it is . Are . You all are of his faction ; the whole Court Is bold in praise of him , whilst I May live neglected , and do noble things , As fools in strife throw gold into the sea , Drowned in ...
Fear , madam ? Sure , he knows not what it is . Are . You all are of his faction ; the whole Court Is bold in praise of him , whilst I May live neglected , and do noble things , As fools in strife throw gold into the sea , Drowned in ...
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Madam , your messenger Made me believe you wished to speak with me . Are . ' Tis true , Philaster ; but the words are such I have to say , and do so ill beseem The mouth of woman , that I wish them said , And yet am loath to speak them ...
Madam , your messenger Made me believe you wished to speak with me . Are . ' Tis true , Philaster ; but the words are such I have to say , and do so ill beseem The mouth of woman , that I wish them said , And yet am loath to speak them ...
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Madam . Gal . Your Grace . II . ii . 7.1 . ] so Q1 ; at end of l . 8 Q2 . Enter PHARAMOND . Pha . Why should these ladies stay so long ? They must come this way . I know the Queen employs ' em not , for the reverend mother sent me word ...
Madam . Gal . Your Grace . II . ii . 7.1 . ] so Q1 ; at end of l . 8 Q2 . Enter PHARAMOND . Pha . Why should these ladies stay so long ? They must come this way . I know the Queen employs ' em not , for the reverend mother sent me word ...
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Contenido
INTRODUCTION | xix |
PHILASTER I | 29 |
APPENDICES | 123 |
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Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher Francis Beaumont,John Fletcher Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
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