Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-bleeding |
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... never gave the world Two things so opposite , so contrary , As he and I am ; if a bowl of blood Drawn from this arm of mine would poison thee , A draught of his would cure thee . Of love to me ? Lady . Madam , I think I hear him .
... never gave the world Two things so opposite , so contrary , As he and I am ; if a bowl of blood Drawn from this arm of mine would poison thee , A draught of his would cure thee . Of love to me ? Lady . Madam , I think I hear him .
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Nay then hear : I must and will have them , and more . Phi . Are . Or lose that little life the gods prepared To trouble this poor piece of earth withal . Phi . Madam , what more ? Are . Phi . No. Are . Do. Phi .
Nay then hear : I must and will have them , and more . Phi . Are . Or lose that little life the gods prepared To trouble this poor piece of earth withal . Phi . Madam , what more ? Are . Phi . No. Are . Do. Phi .
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Dear Philaster , leave To be enraged , and hear me . Phi . Are . Kill you ? Bel . Phi . I have done ; Forgive my passion . Not the calmèd sea , When Aeolus locks up his windy brood , Is less disturbed than I. I'll make you know ' t .
Dear Philaster , leave To be enraged , and hear me . Phi . Are . Kill you ? Bel . Phi . I have done ; Forgive my passion . Not the calmèd sea , When Aeolus locks up his windy brood , Is less disturbed than I. I'll make you know ' t .
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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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