I'll lead Hieronimo where Orpheus plays, Adding sweet pleasure to eternal days. But say, Revenge, for thou must help, or none, Against the rest how shall my hate be shown? REVENGE This hand shall hale them down to deepest hell, Where none but Furies,... The Minor Elizabethan Drama - Sivu 270muokkaaja - 1917Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 618 sivua
...Tltm omitted, 1623. 33. 310 ZVunc men cade manus, 1618.111 Of, 101 8. 83. as. 514 SPANISH TRAGEDY. 515 I'll lead Hieronimo where Orpheus plays, Adding sweet...he'lp, or none,) Against the rest how shall my hate be shewn ? Rev. This hand shall hale them down to deepest hell, Where313 none but furies, bugs, 3I+ and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 618 sivua
...cade munus, 1618.3" Of, 1618.88. :i3. 3 -Nunc mms cadt maniu, I f>iJ3. .'13. .»'* Of, iG.'s. 33. ni lead Hieronimo where Orpheus plays, Adding sweet pleasure to eternal days. But say, Rf ver.ge, (for thou must help, or none,) Against the rest how shall my hate be shewn ? Rev. This hand... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist - 1825 - 442 sivua
...Isabella to that train Where pity weeps, but never feeleth pain. I'll lead my Belimperia to those joys, That vestal virgins and fair queens possess. I'll...help, or none) Against the rest how shall my hate be shewn ? Revenge. This hand shall hale them down to deepest hell, Where 3" none but furies, bugs314,... | |
| William Bell - 1860 - 360 sivua
...Halliwell's additions confirmatory uses of Bug, in a deteriorating sense : — " This hand shall trale them down to deepest hell, Where none but furies, bugs, and tortures dwell." — Span. Trag., O. PL iii. 284. Bug words; ugly words, words calculated to frighten or disgust. "... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 832 sivua
...the rest ; An if you break the ice, and do this feat,c — Achieve the elder, set the younger free "This hand shall hale them down to deepest hell, Where none but furies, bugs, and tortures dwell." The Spaniih Tragedy, Act V. e And da thii feat,—] The old copies read " and do this uek;" ftat was... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 830 sivua
...the rest ; An if you break the ice, and do this feat,c — Achieve the elder, set the younger free annot contai x0 The Spanish Tragedy, Act V. c And do tkit feat, — ] The old copies read " and do this teeh ;" feat... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 836 sivua
...the rest ; An if you break the ice, and do this feat,c — Achieve the elder, set the younger free bags, and tortures dwell." The Spanisk Tragedy, Act V. с And do th'n feat, — ] The old copies read... | |
| Robert Nares - 1859 - 502 sivua
...Matthew's Bible, Ps. xci, 5, is rendered, " Thou shalt not nede to be afraid of any bugs by night."] This hand shall hale them down to deepest hell, Where none but furies, bugs, aud tortures dwell. Spaxuk Trag., О. PI , ni, 23 1. [Buff-vtorda, ugly words, words calculated to... | |
| 1860 - 568 sivua
...already cited in " N. & Q. Allow me to add, that in The Spanish Tragedy, 1603, Revenge says: — " This hand shall hale them down to deepest hell, Where none but furies, bugs, and tortures dwell." Had the audience been acquainted with the Cimex lectularius by that name they would have; laughed or... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 964 sivua
...the rest ; An if you break the ice, and do this feat," — Achieve the elder, set the younger free nt, and have nothing at his hands for my service but blows. When I am c bugt, and tortures dwell." The Spanitk Tragedy, Art V • And do IMi feat,—] The old copies read... | |
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