Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, 1. kötetHarold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 |
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128. oldal
... once again , That noble eagerness of fight has seiz'd me ; That eagerness , with which I darted upward To Cassius's Camp : In vain the steepy Hill , Oppos'd my way ; in vain a War of Speares Sung round my head ; and planted all my ...
... once again , That noble eagerness of fight has seiz'd me ; That eagerness , with which I darted upward To Cassius's Camp : In vain the steepy Hill , Oppos'd my way ; in vain a War of Speares Sung round my head ; and planted all my ...
129. oldal
... once was mine ; and once , though now ' tis gone , Leaves a faint Image of possession still . Alex . Think him unconstant , cruel , and ungrateful . Cleo . I cannot : if I could , those thoughts were vain ; Faithless , ungrateful ...
... once was mine ; and once , though now ' tis gone , Leaves a faint Image of possession still . Alex . Think him unconstant , cruel , and ungrateful . Cleo . I cannot : if I could , those thoughts were vain ; Faithless , ungrateful ...
313. oldal
... once already ; and with proviso that I Marry my Cozen will cross ' em once again , only to bear me Company .- ' Sheart , I'll call him in , —an I set on't once , he shall come in ; and see who'll hinder him . [ Exit . Mrs. Mar. This is ...
... once already ; and with proviso that I Marry my Cozen will cross ' em once again , only to bear me Company .- ' Sheart , I'll call him in , —an I set on't once , he shall come in ; and see who'll hinder him . [ Exit . Mrs. Mar. This is ...
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ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
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