The works of the British dramatists, selected, with notes, biographies, and intr. by J.S. Keltie, 31권sir John Scott Keltie 1870 |
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... favour of the Palmer , who has thus unwittingly , by the confession of all , told the greatest lie : 6 Thus I award by way of judgment : Of all the lies ye all have spent , His lie to be most excellent . ' Notwithstanding the rudeness ...
... favour of the Palmer , who has thus unwittingly , by the confession of all , told the greatest lie : 6 Thus I award by way of judgment : Of all the lies ye all have spent , His lie to be most excellent . ' Notwithstanding the rudeness ...
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... favour her . M. Mumbl . E'en so , sir . R. Roister . Bid her sue to me for marriage . M. Mumbl . E'en so , sir . R. Roister . And surely for thy sake she shall speed . M. Mumbl . E'en so , sir . R. Roister . I shall be contented to take ...
... favour her . M. Mumbl . E'en so , sir . R. Roister . Bid her sue to me for marriage . M. Mumbl . E'en so , sir . R. Roister . And surely for thy sake she shall speed . M. Mumbl . E'en so , sir . R. Roister . I shall be contented to take ...
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... favour false deceit ; I mean to join to either of my sons Some one of those , whose long approved faith And wisdom tried , may well assure my heart , That mining fraud shall find no way to creep Into their fenced ears with grave advice ...
... favour false deceit ; I mean to join to either of my sons Some one of those , whose long approved faith And wisdom tried , may well assure my heart , That mining fraud shall find no way to creep Into their fenced ears with grave advice ...
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... favour , which maketh you to despair of my face ; and then shall you have as great thanks to spare your labour as to discredit your art . Apel . Mistress , you neither differ from your- self nor your sex ; for , knowing your own per ...
... favour , which maketh you to despair of my face ; and then shall you have as great thanks to spare your labour as to discredit your art . Apel . Mistress , you neither differ from your- self nor your sex ; for , knowing your own per ...
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... 7 Sithence - since . 8 A posy was a poetic motto or conceit inscribed on a ring . 9 Alluding to the custom of gallants wearing their mistress's glove in their cap as a favour . when he would put a target in his hand . JOHN LILLY . 53.
... 7 Sithence - since . 8 A posy was a poetic motto or conceit inscribed on a ring . 9 Alluding to the custom of gallants wearing their mistress's glove in their cap as a favour . when he would put a target in his hand . JOHN LILLY . 53.
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Absalon Adur Antonio Apel art thou Bacon BACURIUS Bessus blood brother captain Cler court Custance dare Daup dear death devil Dion dost doth drama Duch duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes Face fair faith father Faustus favour fear Feli Ferd fool fortune Fran Fressingfield Gaveston gentlemen give grace hand hath hear heart heaven hell honour hope Isab Joab king La-F Lacy lady live look lord Macrinus madam Mardonius Marry Master Master Doctor Mephistophilis Merry miracle plays mistress Mortimer ne'er never night noble PESCARA Philaster Piero play poison'd pray prince Ralph Re-enter Roister servant Sfor sister soul speak sweet sword tell thee Theoph there's thine thing thou art thou hast thou shalt thought Thra Tigranes True twill unto Wendoll wife woman word
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126 페이지 - And, seeing there was no place to mount up higher, Why should I grieve at my declining fall? — Farewell, fair queen; weep not for Mortimer, That scorns the world, and, as a traveller, Goes to discover countries yet unknown.
139 페이지 - You stars that reigned at my nativity, Whose influence hath allotted death and hell, Now draw up Faustus like a foggy mist Into the entrails of yon...
138 페이지 - Was this the face that launched a thousand ships, And burnt the topless towers of Ilium? Sweet Helen, make me immortal with a kiss! Her lips suck forth my soul! See, where it flies! Come, Helen, come, give me my soul again. Here will I dwell, for Heaven is in these lips, And all is dross that is not Helena.
139 페이지 - O, no end is limited to damned souls. Why wert thou not a creature wanting soul? Or, why is this immortal that thou hast? Ah, Pythagoras' metempsychosis, were that true, This soul should fly from me, and I be changed Unto some brutish beast.
74 페이지 - Although my house be not so with God ; yet he hath made with me an everlasting covenant, ordered in all things, and sure : for this is all my salvation, and all my desire, although he make it not to grow.
130 페이지 - Why this is hell, nor am I out of it : Think'st thou that I who saw the face of God, And tasted the eternal joys of Heaven, Am not tormented with ten thousand hells, In being deprived of everlasting bliss ? O Faustus ! leave these frivolous demands, Which strike a terror to my fainting soul.
209 페이지 - But deeds and language such as men do use, And persons such as Comedy would choose, When she would show an image of the times. And sport with human follies, not with crimes; Except we make 'em such, by loving still Our popular errors, when we know they're ill.
130 페이지 - I'd give them all for Mephistophilis. By him I'll be great emperor of the world, And make a bridge through the moving air, To pass the ocean with a band of men; I'll join the hills that bind the Afric shore, And make that [country] continent to Spain, And both contributory to my crown.
128 페이지 - Wherewith the students shall be bravely clad; I'll levy soldiers with the coin they bring, And chase the Prince of Parma from our land, And reign sole king of all our provinces; Yea, stranger engines for the brunt of war, Than was the fiery keel at Antwerp's bridge, I'll make my servile spirits to invent.
107 페이지 - And riot it with the treasure of the realm. While soldiers mutiny for want of pay, He wears a lord's revenue on his back, And Midas-like, he jets it in the court, With base outlandish cullions at his heels, Whose proud fantastic liveries make such show, As if that Proteus, god of shapes, appear'd.