Representative English Dramas from Dryden to SheridanOxford University Press, American Branch, 1914 - 459페이지 |
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... hour ; Make me the humble creature of your power : The Granadines will gladly me obey Tired with so base and impotent a sway ; And , when I show my title , you shall see I have a better right to reign than he . Almanz . It is sufficient ...
... hour ; Make me the humble creature of your power : The Granadines will gladly me obey Tired with so base and impotent a sway ; And , when I show my title , you shall see I have a better right to reign than he . Almanz . It is sufficient ...
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... love , you gave that power . Lyndar . ' Twas during pleasure , ' tis re- voked this hour . Now call me false , and rail on womankind , — Without her presence all my joys are vain , [ 20 ACT III , Sc . I. THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA.
... love , you gave that power . Lyndar . ' Twas during pleasure , ' tis re- voked this hour . Now call me false , and rail on womankind , — Without her presence all my joys are vain , [ 20 ACT III , Sc . I. THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA.
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... hour Will take ten thousand subjects from your power . Almanz . What are ten thousand subjects such as they ? If I am scorned- -I'll take myself away . Abdal . Since both cannot possess what both pursue , I grieve , my friend , the ...
... hour Will take ten thousand subjects from your power . Almanz . What are ten thousand subjects such as they ? If I am scorned- -I'll take myself away . Abdal . Since both cannot possess what both pursue , I grieve , my friend , the ...
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... hour I fix your crown upon your brow ; Next hour fate gives it , but I give it now . SCENE II LYNDARAXA alone . [ Exeunt . Lyndar . O , could I read the dark decrees of fate , That I might once know whom to love , or hate ! For I myself ...
... hour I fix your crown upon your brow ; Next hour fate gives it , but I give it now . SCENE II LYNDARAXA alone . [ Exeunt . Lyndar . O , could I read the dark decrees of fate , That I might once know whom to love , or hate ! For I myself ...
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... hour : But let her each minute torment my poor mind , I had rather love Phyllis , both false and un- kind , Than ever be freed from her power . Enter ABDALLA , with Guards . Lyndar . I find you come to quarrel me now ; Would you know ...
... hour : But let her each minute torment my poor mind , I had rather love Phyllis , both false and un- kind , Than ever be freed from her power . Enter ABDALLA , with Guards . Lyndar . I find you come to quarrel me now ; Would you know ...
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217 페이지 - The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and Nature sink in years, But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.
217 페이지 - Why shrinks the soul Back on herself, and startles at destruction? 'Tis the Divinity that stirs within us ; 'Tis Heaven itself that points out an hereafter, And intimates eternity to man.
194 페이지 - To wake the soul by tender strokes of art, To raise the genius, and to mend the heart, To make mankind, in conscious virtue bold, Live o'er each scene, and be what they behold: For this the Tragic Muse first trod the stage...
325 페이지 - Why, really, Sir, your bill of fare is so exquisite, that any one part of it is full as good as another. Send us what you please. So much for supper. And now to see that our beds are aired, and properly taken care of.
324 페이지 - From the excellence of your cup, my old friend, I suppose you have a good deal of business in this part of the country. Warm work, now and then at elections, I suppose. Hard. No, Sir, I have' long given that work over. Since our betters have hit upon the expedient of electing each other, there's no business for us that sell ale.
365 페이지 - If not, z — ds ! don't enter the same hemisphere with me! don't dare to breathe the same air, or use the same light with me ; but get an atmosphere and a sun of your own ! I'll...
318 페이지 - Then, to be plain with you, Kate, I expect the young gentleman I have chosen to be your husband from town this very day. I have his father's letter, in which he informs me his son is set out, and that he intends to follow himself shortly after.
322 페이지 - Diggory, you are too talkative. Then, if I happen to say a good thing, or tell a good story at table, you must not all burst out a-laughing, as if you made part of the company.
134 페이지 - Then I alone the conquest prize, When I insult a rival's eyes : If there's delight in love, 'tis when I see That heart, which others bleed for, bleed for me.
118 페이지 - Beauty the lover's gift ! Lord, what is a lover, that it can give? Why, one makes lovers as fast as one pleases, and they live as long as one pleases, and they die as soon as one pleases ; and then, if one pleases, one makes more.