The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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... very play , ( the Lover's Melancholy , ) says , " Nor seek I praise for thee , when thine own pen Hath forced a praise long since from knowing men . " names of three pieces hitherto unnoticed , in which he xii INTRODUCTION .
... very play , ( the Lover's Melancholy , ) says , " Nor seek I praise for thee , when thine own pen Hath forced a praise long since from knowing men . " names of three pieces hitherto unnoticed , in which he xii INTRODUCTION .
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... thine Auria first , Castanna . Before we kiss , receive This caution from thine Auria ; first - Castanna , Let us bid farewell . He is about to speak when he perceives his sister , whom he desires to remove out of hearing , and ...
... thine Auria first , Castanna . Before we kiss , receive This caution from thine Auria ; first - Castanna , Let us bid farewell . He is about to speak when he perceives his sister , whom he desires to remove out of hearing , and ...
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... thine own pen Hath forced a praise long since , from knowing men . I speak my thoughts , and wish unto the stage A glory from thy studies ; that the age May be indebted to thee , for reprieve Of purer language , and that spite may ...
... thine own pen Hath forced a praise long since , from knowing men . I speak my thoughts , and wish unto the stage A glory from thy studies ; that the age May be indebted to thee , for reprieve Of purer language , and that spite may ...
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... thine own scourge . Thou would'st hang thyself , so wretchedly miserable thou art , but that no man will trust thee with as much money as will buy a halter ; and all thy stock to be sold is not worth half as much as may procure it . Rhe ...
... thine own scourge . Thou would'st hang thyself , so wretchedly miserable thou art , but that no man will trust thee with as much money as will buy a halter ; and all thy stock to be sold is not worth half as much as may procure it . Rhe ...
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... thine ear , gallant ; I'll keep the old man in chat , whilst thou gabblest to the girl : my thumb's upon my lips ; not a word . Amet . I need not fear thee , Rhetias . - Sister , soon Expect us ; this day we will range the city . Tha ...
... thine ear , gallant ; I'll keep the old man in chat , whilst thou gabblest to the girl : my thumb's upon my lips ; not a word . Amet . I need not fear thee , Rhetias . - Sister , soon Expect us ; this day we will range the city . Tha ...
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