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" Within her breast, my breath perhaps may wake it. Could I but prosper there, I would not doubt My combat with that loud vain-glorious boaster. "
The Works: The ambitious step-mother. Tamerlane. The fair penitent. Ulysses - 238. oldal
szerző: Nicholas Rowe - 1766
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Dramatic Works, 2. kötet

CROWNE, Nicholas Rowe - 1720 - 398 oldal
...• Her. Wor. Two Hours e'er Noon to morrow! ha! e'er that He fees Cali/la ! ob unthinking Fool What if I urg'd her with the Crime and Danger ? If any...loud vain-glorious Boafter. Were you, ye Fair, but teautious whom ye truft, Did you but think how feklom Fools are juft, So many of your Sex'wou'd not,...

The ambitious step-mother. Tamerlane. The fair penitent. Ulysses

Nicholas Rowe - 1720 - 398 oldal
...fftr. Her. Two Hours e'er Noon to morrow! ha ! e'er that He fees Califta ! ob unthinking Fool—- What if I urg'd her with the Crime and Danger ? If any Spark from Heav'n remain unquench'd Within her Bread, my Breath perhaps may wake it; Cou'd I but profper there, 1 wou'd not doubt My Combat with that...

The Fair Penitent. A Tragedy: Written by Nicholas Rowe, Esq

Nicholas Rowe - 1754 - 88 oldal
...Roffano. , Her. Two Hours ere Noon to-morrow ! ha ! er« that He fees Calijia! oh unthinking Fool < What if I urg'd her with the Crime and Danger ? If any...• Within her Breaft, my Breath perhaps may wake it j Cou'd I but profper there, I wou'd not doubt My Combat with that loud vain-glorious Jb'oafler. Were...

The ambitious stepmother. Tamerlane. The fair penitent. Ulysses

Nicholas Rowe - 1756 - 456 oldal
...Two Hours ere Noon to-morrow ! Ha ! ere that He fees Catijla. ! Oh unthinking Fool— — .' .'. What if I urg'd her with the Crime and Danger ? If any...Breath perhaps may wake it; Cou'd I but profper there, I.wou'd not doubt My Combat with that loud vain-glorious Boafter. Were you, ye Fair, but cautious whom...

The Royal convert - Jane Shore - Jane Gray - Poems on several occasions

Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 418 oldal
...HORATIO. Two Hours ere Noon To-morrow ! Ha ! ere that He fees Califta ! Oh unthinking Fool— What if I urg'd her with the Crime and Danger ? If any...Within her Breaft, my Breath perhaps may wake it; Coa'd I but profper there, I wou'd not doubt My Combat with that loud vain-glorious Boafter. Were you,...

British Theatre: Alzira, by Aaron Hill [adapted from Voltaire] 1791. The ...

John Bell - 1791 - 376 oldal
...andRoss&KO. Hor. Two hours ere noon to-morrow ! ha ! ere that He sees Calista I Oh, unthinking fool What if I urg'd her with the crime and danger ? If any spark from Heav'n remain unquench'd Within her breast, my breath perhaps may wake it. ' Could I but prosper there, I would not doubt My combat with...

Jones's British Theatre, 2. kötet

William Jones - 1795 - 446 oldal
...He fees Califta \ Oh, unthinking fool What if I urg'd her with the crime and danger ? If any fpark from Heav'n remain unquench'd Within her breaft, my breath perhaps may wake it. Could I but prolper there, I would not doubt My combat with that loud vain-glorious boafter. Were you,...

Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, 3. kötet

John Bell - 1797 - 462 oldal
...ROSSANO. Hor. Two hours ere noon to-morrow ! ha! ere that He sees Calista ! Oh, unthinking fool — What if I urg'd her with the crime and danger ? If any spark from Heav'n remain unquench'd Within her breast, my breath perhaps may wake it. Could I but prosper there, I would not doubt My combat with...

The Fair Penitent: A Tragedy

Nicholas Rowe - 1797 - 452 oldal
...anrfRossANo. Hor. Two hours ere noon to-morrow ! ha I ere that He sees Calista ! Oh, unthinking fool What if I urg'd her with the crime and danger ? If any spark from Heav'n remain unquench'd Within her breast, my breath perhaps may wake it. Could I but prosper there, I would not doubt My combat with...

The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar ..., 3. kötet

Richard Cumberland - 1798 - 326 oldal
...fees Califta. — Oh ! unthinking fool ! What if 1 urg-ct her with the crime and dangerf If any fpark from Heav'n remain unquench-d Within her breaft, my breath perhaps may wake it. Could I butprofper there, I would not doubt My combat with that loud vain-glorious boafter. Whether...




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