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Pharamond woos Megra in ' pretty begging blanks ' , but as soon as they turn to the real business of their lust they switch to prose . Pharamond has already done the same with the Princess ; in 1. ii . 159-201 he addresses her in ...
Pharamond woos Megra in ' pretty begging blanks ' , but as soon as they turn to the real business of their lust they switch to prose . Pharamond has already done the same with the Princess ; in 1. ii . 159-201 he addresses her in ...
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I can endure it ; turn away my face ? I never yet saw enemy that looked What more ? Turn then away thy face . So dreadfully , but that I thought myself As great a basilisk as he ; or spake So horrible but that I thought my tongue Bore ...
I can endure it ; turn away my face ? I never yet saw enemy that looked What more ? Turn then away thy face . So dreadfully , but that I thought myself As great a basilisk as he ; or spake So horrible but that I thought my tongue Bore ...
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Let me be corrected To break my stubbornness if it be so , Rather than turn me off ; and I shall mend . Phi . Thy love doth plead so prettily to stay That , trust me , I could weep to part with thee . Alas , I do not turn thee ...
Let me be corrected To break my stubbornness if it be so , Rather than turn me off ; and I shall mend . Phi . Thy love doth plead so prettily to stay That , trust me , I could weep to part with thee . Alas , I do not turn thee ...
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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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