Endymion; or, The man in the moon, by John Lyly. History of Antonio and Mellida; What you will; and Parasitaster, by John MarstonWhittingham and Rowland, 1814 |
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... Herc . SEE , yonder's Urbino ; those far appearing spires rise from the city ; you shall conduct me no further : return to Ferrara ; my dukedom , by your care in my absence , shall rest constantly united , and most religiously loyal ...
... Herc . SEE , yonder's Urbino ; those far appearing spires rise from the city ; you shall conduct me no further : return to Ferrara ; my dukedom , by your care in my absence , shall rest constantly united , and most religiously loyal ...
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... Herc . Think not but I shall approve that more than folly , which even now appears in a most ri- diculous expectation : be in this assured , The bottom of gravity is nothing like the top ; once more fare you well . [ Exit Ren . And now ...
... Herc . Think not but I shall approve that more than folly , which even now appears in a most ri- diculous expectation : be in this assured , The bottom of gravity is nothing like the top ; once more fare you well . [ Exit Ren . And now ...
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... Herc . Of Ferrara . Her . A Ferrarese ? what to me ? camest thou in with the Prince Tiberio ? • Herc . With the Prince Tiberio ; what a that ? you will not rail at me , will you ? Her . Who I ? I rail at one of Ferrara , a Fer- rarese ...
... Herc . Of Ferrara . Her . A Ferrarese ? what to me ? camest thou in with the Prince Tiberio ? • Herc . With the Prince Tiberio ; what a that ? you will not rail at me , will you ? Her . Who I ? I rail at one of Ferrara , a Fer- rarese ...
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Charles Wentworth Dilke. Herc . Faunus . Nym . Faunus ? an old courtier ; I wonder thou art in no better clothes and place , Faunus ? Herc . I may be in better place , sir , and with them of more regard ; if this match of our duke's ...
Charles Wentworth Dilke. Herc . Faunus . Nym . Faunus ? an old courtier ; I wonder thou art in no better clothes and place , Faunus ? Herc . I may be in better place , sir , and with them of more regard ; if this match of our duke's ...
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... Herc . With an undoubted breast thus I may speak boldly . Her . By this night I'll speak broadly first an thou wilt , man ; our Duke of Urbino is a man very happily mad , for he thinks himself right per- fectly wise , and most ...
... Herc . With an undoubted breast thus I may speak boldly . Her . By this night I'll speak broadly first an thou wilt , man ; our Duke of Urbino is a man very happily mad , for he thinks himself right per- fectly wise , and most ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Albano Andrugio Antonio Antonio and Mellida Bagoa Balurdo Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson Bidet blood breath Celia Cornets Corsites court Cynt Cynthia Dares dear Dildo Dipsas Dondolo dost doth Duke Eastward Hoe Endymion Enter Eumenides Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith father Faunus favour Fawn fear Feliche Floscula fool fortune gallants give grace Granuffo hast hate hath heart heaven Herc Herod honour hope humour i'faith is't John Marston kiss lady Lampatho Laverdure lord madam marry master Mellida mistress never night PARASITASTER Pier PIERO pity play prince prithee Quad Quadratus Rossaline SCENE Semele Signior Simplicius Sir Amorous Sir Tophas sleep soul speak speech sweet Tellus thee there's thing thou art thoughts Tiberio troth virtue wench wife wise Zoya
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Página 285 - Let me have men about me that are fat ; Sleek-headed men, and such as sleep o' nights. Yond' Cassius has a lean and hungry look ; He thinks too much : such men are dangerous.
Página 236 - t had free will Or no, hot philosophers Stood banding factions, all so strongly propt, I...
Página 27 - That is, Scintilla, as you list to take it. Sam. That, that. Scint. This it is to be matched with girls, who coming but yesterday from making of babies, would before to-morrow be accounted matrons.
Página 200 - Scoff's artillery. • Shall he be crest-fall'n, if some looser brain, In flux of wit uncivilly befilth His slight composures? Shall his bosom faint, If drunken Censure belch out sour breath From Hatred's surfeit on his labour's front?
Página 145 - Wouldst have me go unarm'd among my foes ? Being besieg'd by passion, entering lists To combat with despair and mighty grief ; My soul beleaguer'd with the crushing strength Of sharp impatience.
Página 40 - I marvel, Corsites, that you being a captain, who should sound nothing but terror, and suck nothing but blood, can find in your heart to talk such smooth words, for that it agreeth not with your calling to use words so soft, as that of love.
Página 39 - in both ; for she shall find examples infinite in either what punishment long tongues have. Eumenides, if either the soothsayers in Egypt, or the enchanters in Thessaly, or the philosophers in Greece, or all the sages of the world, can find...
Página 224 - Phantasia incomplexa — is a function Even of the bright immortal part of man, It is the common pass, the sacred door, Unto the privy chamber of the soul ; That barr'd, nought passeth past the baser court Of outward sense ; by it th...
Página 388 - Thou ^mother of chaste dew, night's modest lamp, Thou by whose faint shine the blushing lovers Join glowing cheeks, and mix their trembling lips In vows well kiss'd, rise all as full of splendour As my breast is of joy ! You genital...
Página 133 - Whoop : fut f, how he tickles yon trout under the gills ! you shall see him take him by and by with groping flattery.