Great Plays: EnglishD. Appleton, 1900 - 421페이지 |
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... not his highness loved him well , He should have lost his head ; but with his look The undaunted spirit of Percy was appeased , And Moubery and he were reconciled : Yet dare you brave the king unto his face . SCENE 1 ] 7 EDWARD THE SECOND.
... not his highness loved him well , He should have lost his head ; but with his look The undaunted spirit of Percy was appeased , And Moubery and he were reconciled : Yet dare you brave the king unto his face . SCENE 1 ] 7 EDWARD THE SECOND.
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English. Yet dare you brave the king unto his face . - Brother , revenge it , and let these their heads Preach upon poles , for trespass of their tongues . War . O , our heads ! K. Edw . Ay , yours ; and therefore I would wish you grant ...
English. Yet dare you brave the king unto his face . - Brother , revenge it , and let these their heads Preach upon poles , for trespass of their tongues . War . O , our heads ! K. Edw . Ay , yours ; and therefore I would wish you grant ...
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... stomach3 him , but none dare speak a word . Y. Mor . Ah , that bewrays their baseness , Lancaster ! 1 Untimely . 2 Removing it as a mark of respect . 3 i.e. Feel resentment . Were all the earls and barons of my mind , 10 [ ACT I MARLOWE.
... stomach3 him , but none dare speak a word . Y. Mor . Ah , that bewrays their baseness , Lancaster ! 1 Untimely . 2 Removing it as a mark of respect . 3 i.e. Feel resentment . Were all the earls and barons of my mind , 10 [ ACT I MARLOWE.
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... dare not be revenged , for their power is great ! Yet , shall the crowing of these cockerels Affright a lion ? Edward , unfold thy paws , And let their lives ' blood slake thy fury's hunger . If I be cruel and grow tyrannous , Now let ...
... dare not be revenged , for their power is great ! Yet , shall the crowing of these cockerels Affright a lion ? Edward , unfold thy paws , And let their lives ' blood slake thy fury's hunger . If I be cruel and grow tyrannous , Now let ...
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English. K. Edw . I dare not , for the people love him well . Gav . Why , then we'll have him privily made away . K. Edw . Would Lancaster and he had both caroused A bowl of poison to each other's health ! But let them go , and tell me ...
English. K. Edw . I dare not , for the people love him well . Gav . Why , then we'll have him privily made away . K. Edw . Would Lancaster and he had both caroused A bowl of poison to each other's health ! But let them go , and tell me ...
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Amar Amoret Aruns Baldock Ben Jonson blood brother Brutus Charles Chas Cloe Collatia COLLATINUS Crab dare dear death dost doth Earl Egad Enter Exeunt Exit eyes Face fair faith Farewell father fear Gaveston give gone grace Guen Guendolen hand hast hath hear heart Heaven hither holy honour Isab JOHN FLETCHER Kent KING EDWARD Lady Sneer Lady Sneerwell Lady Teaz Lancaster live look lord madam Mammon Maria Mildred Moses never night noble Peri Perigot play pray queen Re-enter Rome Rowley Satyr SCENE School for Scandal shalt Shep shepherd Sir Oliv Sir Pet Sir Peter soul speak Spen Spencer stay sure Surf sweet Tarquinia Teazle tell thee there's Thorold thou art thought Tres Tresham true unto word
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xvii 페이지 - Ah Ben! Say how or when Shall we, thy guests, Meet at those lyric feasts, Made at the Sun, The Dog, the Triple Tun ; Where we such clusters had, As made us nobly wild, not mad ? And yet each verse of thine Out-did the meat, out-did the frolic wine.
6 페이지 - Sweet speeches, comedies, and pleasing shows; And in the day, when he shall walk abroad, Like sylvan nymphs my pages shall be clad; My men, like satyrs grazing on the lawns, Shall with their goat-feet dance an antic hay.
195 페이지 - Shepherds all, and maidens fair, Fold your flocks up, for the air 'Gins to thicken, and the sun Already his great course hath run. See the dew-drops how they kiss Every little flower that is; Hanging on their velvet heads, Like a rope of crystal beads ; See the heavy clouds low falling, And bright Hesperus down calling The dead Night...
288 페이지 - Terrier, who everybody said would have been a better match? for his estate is just as good as yours, and he has broke his neck since we have been married.
272 페이지 - tis out of pure good humor, and I take it for granted they deal exactly in the same manner with me. But, Sir Peter, you know you promised to come to Lady Sneerwell's too. SIR PET. Well, well, I'll call in, just to look after my own character.
314 페이지 - A very clear account, upon my word ! and I dare swear the lady will vouch for every article of it. Lady Teaz. For not one word of it, sir Peter ! Sir Pet.
77 페이지 - Pretender, beware at what hands thou receiv'st thy commodity; for thou wert never more fair in the way to be coz'ned than in this age in Poetry, especially in the Plays: wherein, now the concupiscence of dances and antics so reigneth, as to run away from nature, and be afraid of her, is the only point of art that tickles the spectators.
70 페이지 - Mat. I fear me that this cry will raise the town, And therefore, let us take horse and away.
217 페이지 - Do not fear to put thy feet Naked in the river sweet ' ; Think not leech, or newt, or toad, Will bite thy foot, when thou hast trod ; Nor let the water rising high, As thou wad'st in, make thee cry And sob ; but ever live with me, And not a wave shall trouble thee.
286 페이지 - And you shall no longer reproach me with not giving you an independent settlement. I mean shortly to surprise you: but shall we always live thus, hey ? Lady Teaz.