More courteous, more lecherous by far, But not a suit the richer: and shall I, Having a path so open and so free To my preferment, still retain your milk In my pale forehead ? no, this face of mine I'll arm, and fortify with lusty wine, 'Gainst shame... The Ancient British Drama ... - Página 11editado por - 1810 - 614 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Addington Symonds - 1883 - 354 páginas
...fury raised thee up ? Away, away ! And when she pleads the honor of their house he answers : Shall'l, Having a path so open and so free To my preferment, still retain your milk In my pale forehead ? i Later on, when it is necessary to remove another victim, i ' he runs his own brother through the... | |
| Carl Friedrich Knaut - 1883 - 868 páginas
...Pronomen am Versende, reap. Isolierung desselben. \V. l>. 11 a. But not a suit tbe richer: and shall I, Having a path so open and so free, To my preferment, still retain your milk. WD 23 a. Give in your evidence 'gainst me, and let these Be moderators. My lord cardinal. WD 42 a.... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1898 - 384 páginas
...fury raised tliee up ? Away, away 1 And when she pleads the honour of their house he answers : Shall I, Having a path so open and so free To my preferment, still retain your milk In my pale forehead ? Later on, when it is necessary to remove another victim, he runs his own brother through the body... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1900 - 384 páginas
...fury raised thee up ? Away, away i And when she pleads the honour of their house he answers : Shall I, Having a path so open and so free To my preferment, still retain your mili In my pale forehead ? Later on, when it is necessary to remove another victim, he runs his own... | |
| John Webster - 1904 - 490 páginas
...of mine 355 I'le arme and fortefie with lusty wine 'Gainst shame and blushing. Cor. O that I ne're had borne thee. Flam. So would I. I would the common'st courtezan in Rome Had bene my mother rather then thy selfe. 360 Nature is very pitt[i]full to whoores, To give them but few... | |
| William Henry Williams - 1905 - 600 páginas
...suit the richer : and shall I, Having a path so open and so free "5 To my preferment, still ™>tain your milk In my pale forehead? No, this face of mine...with lusty wine, 'Gainst shame and blushing. Cor. Oh, that I ne'er had borne theel Flam. So would I; 130 I would the common'st courtezan in Rome Had... | |
| Paul Krusius - 1908 - 230 páginas
...in s. Vorsatz bestarken soll). — 12a3s from whence it sails f. comes. Krieg und Bedriickung: 11 a this face of mine I'll arm and fortify with lusty wine 'Gainst shame and blushing. 21 b she comes arm'd With scorn and impudence. 35 b I am doubly arm'd now. 43 a these court-tears Claim... | |
| John Webster - 1912 - 494 páginas
...court, whence I returned More courteous, more lecherous by far, But not a suit the richer : and shall I, Having a path so open, and so free To my preferment,...fortify with lusty wine, 'Gainst shame and blushing. 330 Cor. O, that I ne'er had borne thee ! Flam. So would I ; I would the common'st courtezan in Rome... | |
| John Webster, Cyril Tourneur - 1912 - 486 páginas
...court, whence I returned More .courteous, more lecherousJiyJar, But not a suit the richer: and shall I, Having a path so open, and so free To my preferment, still retain your milk In my pale forehead ? no^Jhis-face of mine I'll arm, and fortify with lusty wine, 'Gainst shame and blushing. 330 Cor.... | |
| John Webster - 1927 - 340 páginas
...whence I return'd More courteous, more letcherous by farre, But not a suite the richer; and shall I, 32o Having a path so open and so free To my preferment, still retaine your milke In my pale forehead? no this face of mine I'le arme and fortefie with lusty wine,... | |
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