The Best Elizabethan Plays ...William Roscoe Thayer Ginn & Company, 1895 - 609 páginas |
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... keep him for his lifetime from the gallows : The sessions day is critical to thieves , And few or none ' scape but by being purged . Lod . Rat'st thou this Moor but at two hundred plates ? 1st Off . No more , my lord . 90 ( 00 Bar . Why ...
... keep him for his lifetime from the gallows : The sessions day is critical to thieves , And few or none ' scape but by being purged . Lod . Rat'st thou this Moor but at two hundred plates ? 1st Off . No more , my lord . 90 ( 00 Bar . Why ...
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... keep thy heart till Don Mathias comes . Abig . What , shall I be betrothed to Lodowick ? Bar . It's no sin to deceive a Christian ; For they themselves hold it a principle , Faith is not to be held with heretics ; But all are heretics ...
... keep thy heart till Don Mathias comes . Abig . What , shall I be betrothed to Lodowick ? Bar . It's no sin to deceive a Christian ; For they themselves hold it a principle , Faith is not to be held with heretics ; But all are heretics ...
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... keep'st ; thou'lt betray's anon . [ Exeunt BELLAMIRA and PILIA - BORSA . Itha . O the sweetest face that ever I beheld ! I know she is a courtesan by her attire : now would I give a hundred of the Jew's crowns that I had such a ...
... keep'st ; thou'lt betray's anon . [ Exeunt BELLAMIRA and PILIA - BORSA . Itha . O the sweetest face that ever I beheld ! I know she is a courtesan by her attire : now would I give a hundred of the Jew's crowns that I had such a ...
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... keep it close . Death seizeth on my heart : ah gentle friar , Convert my father that he may be saved , And witness that I die a Christian . [ Dies . F. Barn . Ay , and a virgin too ; that grieves me most : But I must to the Jew and ...
... keep it close . Death seizeth on my heart : ah gentle friar , Convert my father that he may be saved , And witness that I die a Christian . [ Dies . F. Barn . Ay , and a virgin too ; that grieves me most : But I must to the Jew and ...
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... keep my word , And give my goods and substance to your house , Was up thus early ; with intent to go Unto your friary , because you stayed . 339 30 Itha . Fie upon ' em , master ; will you turn Christian when holy friars turn devils and ...
... keep my word , And give my goods and substance to your house , Was up thus early ; with intent to go Unto your friary , because you stayed . 339 30 Itha . Fie upon ' em , master ; will you turn Christian when holy friars turn devils and ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Abig Abigail Antonio Arcite ARETHUSA Barabas BELLARIO blood Bosola brave brother Calymath Card Countryman cousin 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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Página 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.
Página 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...
Página 574 - Twas to bring you By degrees to mortification. Listen. Hark, now every thing is still The screech-owl and the whistler shrill Call upon our dame aloud, And bid her quickly don her shroud...
Página 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...
Página 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.
Página 610 - O, this gloomy world ! In what a shadow, or deep pit of darkness, Doth womanish and fearful mankind live ! Let worthy minds ne'er stagger in distrust To suffer death or shame for what is just : Mine is another voyage.
Página 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.
Página 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.
Página 25 - And in his house heap pearls like pebble-stones, Receive them free, and sell them by the weight; Bags of fiery opals, sapphires, amethysts, Jacinths, hard topaz, grass-green emeralds, Beauteous rubies, sparkling diamonds, And seld-seen costly stones of so great price, As one of them indifferently rated, And of a carat of this quantity, 30 May serve in peril of calamity To ransom great kings from captivity.
Página 146 - Do we succeed? Is our day come? and holds it? Face. The evening will set red upon you, sir; You have colour for it, crimson : the red ferment Has done, his office; three hours hence prepare you To see projection. Mam. Pertinax, my Surly, Again I say to thee aloud, Be rich. This day thou shalt have ingots; and to-morrow Give lords th