The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Tragedies |
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He is no longer forced to measure his time by the hour - glass : for , as the falling curtain , at stated intervals ... as it were , in the hands of the poet , and the lapse of minutes can easily be fancied the flight of hours .
He is no longer forced to measure his time by the hour - glass : for , as the falling curtain , at stated intervals ... as it were , in the hands of the poet , and the lapse of minutes can easily be fancied the flight of hours .
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Melantius , thou art welcome , and my love Have bred these bold tales : Poets , when they rage , Is with thee still : But this is not a place Turn gods to men , and make an hour an age . To brabble in . Calianax , join hands .
Melantius , thou art welcome , and my love Have bred these bold tales : Poets , when they rage , Is with thee still : But this is not a place Turn gods to men , and make an hour an age . To brabble in . Calianax , join hands .
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Such as blow flowers , and thro ' the glad boughs SONG . sing Hold back thy hours , dark Night , till we have Many ... Great queen of us and heaven , hear what I bring Upon our Cinthia ; but tie Boreas straight ; To make this hour a ...
Such as blow flowers , and thro ' the glad boughs SONG . sing Hold back thy hours , dark Night , till we have Many ... Great queen of us and heaven , hear what I bring Upon our Cinthia ; but tie Boreas straight ; To make this hour a ...
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She is in love : Hang me , if I were so , hour of birth But I could run my country . I love , too , Upon my buried body lie To do those things that people in love do . Lighily , gentle earth ! Asp . It were a timeless smile should prove ...
She is in love : Hang me , if I were so , hour of birth But I could run my country . I love , too , Upon my buried body lie To do those things that people in love do . Lighily , gentle earth ! Asp . It were a timeless smile should prove ...
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... hour to think . Into my hands . Mlel . Take it . I know this goes unto the king ; Cal . I am in hope thou art mad , But I am armed . ( Exit Melantius . To talk to me thus . Cal . Methinks I feel myself Mel .
... hour to think . Into my hands . Mlel . Take it . I know this goes unto the king ; Cal . I am in hope thou art mad , But I am armed . ( Exit Melantius . To talk to me thus . Cal . Methinks I feel myself Mel .
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Сторінка 198 - O'er fourscore thousand men, of whom each one Is braver than himself ? Vent. You conquered for him ; Philippi knows it : there you shared with him That empire, which your sword made all your own. Ant. Fool that I was ! upon my eagle's wings I bore this wren till I was tired with soaring, And now he mounts above me.
Сторінка 279 - And terror on my aching sight; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a dullness to my trembling heart. Give me thy hand, and let me hear thy voice; Nay, quickly speak to me, and let me hear Thy voice — my own affrights me with its echoes.
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Сторінка 347 - Marcia tow'rs above her sex : True, she is fair, (oh how divinely fair !) But still the lovely maid improves her charms With inward greatness, unaffected wisdom, And sanctity of manners.
Сторінка 203 - Was not thy fury quite disarmed with wonder? Didst thou not shrink behind me from those eyes And whisper in my ear — Oh, tell her not That I accused her with my brother's death ? DOLA.
Сторінка 195 - They said they would not fight for Cleopatra. Why should they fight indeed, to make her conquer, And make you more a slave ? to gain you kingdoms, Which, for a kiss, at your next midnight feast, You'll sell to her ? Then she new-names her jewels, And calls this diamond such or such a tax ; Each pendant in her ear shall be a province.
Сторінка 347 - Tis not a set of features, or complexion, The tincture of a skin, that I admire: Beauty soon grows familiar to the lover, Fades in his eye, and palls upon the sense.
Сторінка 279 - Looking tranquillity! It strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold. And shoot a dullness to my trembling heart.