| Philip Massinger - 1830 - 562 páginas
...Luke. I care not where I go : what 's done, with words Cannot be undone. [Exit. L. Frug. Yet, sir, show some mercy; Because his cruelty to me and mine Did...A distance 'twixt the city and the court. [Exeunt. UNNATURAL COMBAT. THE UNNATURAL COMBAT.] This tragedy was one of Massinger's earliest productions.... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1830 - 406 páginas
...Luke. I care not where I go : what 's done, with words Cannot be undone. [Exit. L. Frug. Yet, sir, show some mercy; Because his cruelty to me and mine Did...highest port, A distance 'twixt the city and the court. UNNATURAL COMBAT. THE UNNATURAL COMBAT.] This tragedy was one of Massinger's earliest productions.... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1840 - 756 páginas
...must make bold with. Hide thyself in some desart, Where good men ne'er may ¡'mil thee ; or in justice Pack to Virginia, and repent ; not for Those horrid...A distance "twixt the city and the court. [Exeunt. THE GUARDIAN. DRAMATIS PERSONS. ALPHOÍCSO, King of y<tples. IH'KK MoirrpBNsritK, General of Milan.... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1840 - 768 páginas
...where I go : what's done, with words Cannot be undone. [£ri(. L. Frvg. Yet, sir, shew some mercy j Because his cruelty to me and mine, Did good upon...distance ' twi.xt the city and the court. [Exeunt. THE GUARDIAN. DRAMATIS PERSONS. ALPHOXSO, King of Naptet. Dum MONTPENBIBR, General of Milan, SBVBRINO,... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1840 - 758 páginas
...Make you good Your promised reformation, and instruct Our city dames, whom wealth makes proud, toi mn'd too. I'll look on him, though he stared as wild as hell ; Nay, I'll go near to tell him to his , их \ rt, | С SCENE III. THE GUARDIAN. DRAMATIS PERSONNE. ALPHOÍTSO, King of Napkt. DtrKE MoNTpfiNeiEH,... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1840 - 590 páginas
...us. Your promised reformation, anj instruct Our city dames, whom wealth make* proud, rgood more la their own spheres ; and willingly to confess, In their...highest port, A distance 'twixt the city and the court. * Every friend (o the reputation of Uanfngrr IBMC cherish the remembrance of ibii Play. Il eihibita... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1860 - 600 páginas
...Make you good Your promised reformation, and instruct Our city dames, whom wealth makes proud, tj more In their own spheres ; and willingly to confess. In...highest port, A distance 'twixt the city and the court. [Exes***. * Every friend to the reputation of Massinger mn»t cherish the reiiwinbnnre of ihii Play.... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1887 - 544 páginas
...thyself in some desert, i See note ante, p. 355. Where good men ne'er may find thee ; or in justice Pack to Virginia, and repent ; not for Those horrid...highest port, A distance 'twixt the city and the court. [Exennt. r : : ' 1 ... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1887 - 552 páginas
...design these. Luke. I care not where I go : what's done, with words Cannot be undone. \Exit. L. Fntg. Yet, sir, shew some mercy ; Because his cruelty to...highest port, A distance 'twixt the city and the court. \Exennt ... | |
| Alfred Hamilton Cruickshank - 1920 - 252 páginas
...II., 1, 81. Cf. Merchant of Venice, I., 2, 78-81; As You Like It, IV., 1, 34-40. 6 The play ends thus: Make you good Your promised reformation, and instruct...highest port, A distance 'twixt the city and the court. Cf. also Maid of Honour, III., 1, 84; City Madam, III., 2, 153; IV., 4, 43; New Way, II., 1, 81 and... | |
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