Poetry, Prose and PlaysHarvard University Press, 1952 - 896 sivua |
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John Dryden. LORENZO : I dare say for thee , thou hast such a respect for a single Billet , thou would'st almost have thrown on thy self to save it : thou art for saving every thing but thy Soul . GOMEZ : Well , well , You'll not believe ...
John Dryden. LORENZO : I dare say for thee , thou hast such a respect for a single Billet , thou would'st almost have thrown on thy self to save it : thou art for saving every thing but thy Soul . GOMEZ : Well , well , You'll not believe ...
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... thou dissemblest , but I read thy heart , And know the power of my own Charms ; thou lov'st , And I am pleas'd for my revenge thou dost . EMPEROR : And thou hast cause . ALMEYDA : I have ; for I have pow'r to make thee wretched . Be ...
... thou dissemblest , but I read thy heart , And know the power of my own Charms ; thou lov'st , And I am pleas'd for my revenge thou dost . EMPEROR : And thou hast cause . ALMEYDA : I have ; for I have pow'r to make thee wretched . Be ...
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... thou of thy self , and what of me ? Art thou some Ghost , some Demon , or some God , That I shou'd stand astonish'd at thy sight ? If thou cou'dst deem so meanly of my Courage , Why didst thou not engage me man for man , And try the ...
... thou of thy self , and what of me ? Art thou some Ghost , some Demon , or some God , That I shou'd stand astonish'd at thy sight ? If thou cou'dst deem so meanly of my Courage , Why didst thou not engage me man for man , And try the ...
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Absalom and Achitophel Æneid ALEXAS ALMEYDA ALPHONSO ALVAREZ ANTONY ARIMANT Arms AURENG-ZEBE BENDUCAR BERTRAN betwixt blank verse bloud Cæsar call'd CHARMION Chaucer Church CLEOPATRA Comedy cou'd Crime dare Death design'd DIANET DOLLABELLA DOMINIC DORAX Dryden ELVIRA EMPEROR ev'n ev'ry Exit eyes Fame Fate Father fear Foes forc'd Fortune Friend Fryar give GOMEZ hand heart Heav'n Honour INDAMORA JOHAYMA John Dryden kind King leave liv'd live Lord LORENZO lov'd Love Mac Flecknoe MELESINDA mind MORAT MORAYMA MUFTI MULEY-MOLUCH MUSTAPHA Nature never noble NOURMAHAL OCTAVIA Ovid PEDRO pity Play pleas'd pleasure Plot Poem Poet pow'r praise Prince publick Queen RAYMOND reason rest Rhyme Scene SEBASTIAN shou'd sight Slave Soul speak sure tell thee there's thing thou hast thought Tis true TORRISMOND Twas Tyrant us'd VENTIDIUS Verse Vertue Virgil words wou'd