Philotus: A Comedy : Reprinted from the Edition of Robert CharterisBallantyne, 1835 - 32 من الصفحات |
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... thinke that in respect of beautie , wee esteeme not all the rest : I am able to saie it is not true , consideryng how many haue forsaken the better likyng , and haue chosen the worse , so that for my parte the more I consider of it ...
... thinke that in respect of beautie , wee esteeme not all the rest : I am able to saie it is not true , consideryng how many haue forsaken the better likyng , and haue chosen the worse , so that for my parte the more I consider of it ...
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... thinke they would be better aduised in medling with them , for besides that they be unwildie , lothsome , ( and , sir , reuerence of you , ) very unlouely for you to lye by , so they be ] commonly inspired with the spirite of Jelousie ...
... thinke they would be better aduised in medling with them , for besides that they be unwildie , lothsome , ( and , sir , reuerence of you , ) very unlouely for you to lye by , so they be ] commonly inspired with the spirite of Jelousie ...
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... thinke what a pleasure it was to bee well furnished with sondrie sutes of ap- parell , that in the mornyng when she should rise , she might call for what she list to put on , accordyng as the tyme and the fasshion did require , and her ...
... thinke what a pleasure it was to bee well furnished with sondrie sutes of ap- parell , that in the mornyng when she should rise , she might call for what she list to put on , accordyng as the tyme and the fasshion did require , and her ...
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... thinke that by thy disguising of thy self , in this maner , thou canst escape vnknowne to me , who am thy Father , Ah vile strumpet that thou art what punishement is sufficient for the filthinesse of thy facte : And with this he seemed ...
... thinke that by thy disguising of thy self , in this maner , thou canst escape vnknowne to me , who am thy Father , Ah vile strumpet that thou art what punishement is sufficient for the filthinesse of thy facte : And with this he seemed ...
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... thinke it his readiest waie to giue any sodaine attempte , but therefore he brake into this discourse followyng . My Brisilla , were it not but that wee bee founde parciall in the causes of our frendes , but especially where the causes ...
... thinke it his readiest waie to giue any sodaine attempte , but therefore he brake into this discourse followyng . My Brisilla , were it not but that wee bee founde parciall in the causes of our frendes , but especially where the causes ...
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الصفحة viii - Bliss, been supplied from the edition of 1бОб, a copy of which is preserved in the Bodleian Library at Oxford. The passages taken from the latter impression are distinguished by being enclosed in brackets. Rich's second tale, of Apolonius and Silla, appears to have furnished the plot of Shakspeare's Twelfth Night. * In what he entitles the Conclusion, he has introduced a tale of a certain devil named Balthaser, who married a young lady of singular beauty, rejoicing in the name of Mildred. The...
الصفحة 25 - ... that he was like to haue been strangled with his owne bloud, which gushed out of his nose and mouth. Wherefore, holdynge vp his handes, he cried, Oh Emelia, I yeeld my self vanquished and ouercome ; for Gods sake holde thy handes, and I will neuer more contende with thee during life. Phylerno, staiyng hymself, saied : Art thou contented then to yeeld me the conquest, and hereafter this according as thou hast saied : neuermore to striue with me, neuer to gainsaie any thyng, what soeuer it shall...
الصفحة 16 - Emelia, but she was espied by one of her Fathers seruauntes, who beeyng on the backside through a Windowe, sawe her how she was stripping of her self, and marked how she put on the mannes apparell, whereat the yong fellowe had greate meruaile, and stoode still beholdyng to see what would fall out in the ende. But...