Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, 1. kötetHarold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 |
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176. oldal
... death , My reason bears no rule upon my tongue , But lets my thoughts break all at random out : 315 I've thought better ; do not deny me twice . Ven . By Heav'n , I will not . Let it not be t ' out - live you . Ant . Kill me first , And ...
... death , My reason bears no rule upon my tongue , But lets my thoughts break all at random out : 315 I've thought better ; do not deny me twice . Ven . By Heav'n , I will not . Let it not be t ' out - live you . Ant . Kill me first , And ...
180. oldal
... Death's dreadful office , better than himself , 475 Touching our limbs so gently into slumber , That Death stands by , deceiv'd by his own Image , And thinks himself but Sleep . Serap . [ within ] . The Queen , where is she ? The Town ...
... Death's dreadful office , better than himself , 475 Touching our limbs so gently into slumber , That Death stands by , deceiv'd by his own Image , And thinks himself but Sleep . Serap . [ within ] . The Queen , where is she ? The Town ...
231. oldal
... death ? Pierr . Death , honourable death . Renault . Death's the best thing we ask or you can give . All Conspir . No shamefull bonds , but honourable death . 265 Duke . Break prisoners . up the Council : Captain Venice Preserv'd : Or ...
... death ? Pierr . Death , honourable death . Renault . Death's the best thing we ask or you can give . All Conspir . No shamefull bonds , but honourable death . 265 Duke . Break prisoners . up the Council : Captain Venice Preserv'd : Or ...
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