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... true : Frowns do not fright Achilles , but provoke . Apollo is th ' offended God , and thou The criminal . - But not for vows forgot , Or hecatombs omitted , come these plagues , But for his priest , whofe daughter's here detain'd ...
... true : Frowns do not fright Achilles , but provoke . Apollo is th ' offended God , and thou The criminal . - But not for vows forgot , Or hecatombs omitted , come these plagues , But for his priest , whofe daughter's here detain'd ...
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... true to trust , Men are the first to prey upon their lords ; In danger they forfake us , thifting ftill From fide to fide , as they can mend their bargains ; Are thefe , are these those daring Myrmidons That threaten Hector with their ...
... true to trust , Men are the first to prey upon their lords ; In danger they forfake us , thifting ftill From fide to fide , as they can mend their bargains ; Are thefe , are these those daring Myrmidons That threaten Hector with their ...
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... true , her virtue will fecure her . Ach . No- fhe is true - by all the gods fhe loves me : Her vows were juft , her tenderness fincere : There could be no deceit in fuch embraces . The joys the felt were mighty as my own , I faw it in ...
... true , her virtue will fecure her . Ach . No- fhe is true - by all the gods fhe loves me : Her vows were juft , her tenderness fincere : There could be no deceit in fuch embraces . The joys the felt were mighty as my own , I faw it in ...
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... true , My hopes were false , built on your faithless vows ; ' Tis fcarce an hour , fince with your lips to mine , Preffing my body in your eager arms , You fwore , and call'd down ev'ry God to witness That nothing ever should divide our ...
... true , My hopes were false , built on your faithless vows ; ' Tis fcarce an hour , fince with your lips to mine , Preffing my body in your eager arms , You fwore , and call'd down ev'ry God to witness That nothing ever should divide our ...
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... true to thine , Thy care be love and glory fhall be mine . [ Exit Chrufeis . Ag . By Mars , her father's fpirit mov'd her tongue , And his prophetic fury fhook her foul . Neft . Right woman still Then fouleft , when most nicenefs they ...
... true to thine , Thy care be love and glory fhall be mine . [ Exit Chrufeis . Ag . By Mars , her father's fpirit mov'd her tongue , And his prophetic fury fhook her foul . Neft . Right woman still Then fouleft , when most nicenefs they ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Achilles afide againſt Agamemnon Airy Amadis Angelica Anto Antonio Arcab Arcabon Arcal Arcalaus arms Atrides Baff Baffa Baffanio Bellamour beſt bleffing Brifeis Chalcas charms chooſe Chru Chrufeis Clever Conft Conftantia Courtall curfe dear ducats Eurybates ev'ry Exeunt Exit eyes fafe falfe fame fate feem fervants fhall fifters fight fince firſt flave fome fool foul Fred ftand ftill fuch fure fword give gods Grat Gratiano hand heart heaven himſelf honour juſt king lady Dorimen laſt leaſt loft lover Lucinda madam moſt mufic muſt myſelf Neft Neftor Neriffa never Oriana paffion paſt Patroclus pleaſe pleaſure Portia pow'r Prate prieſt reaſon rife ſay SCENE ſhall ſhe ſhould Shyl Shylock Sir Toby ſpeak ſtage ſtand ſtay ſtill ſtrange Talthybius thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand Ulyf Ulyffes Vaunter woman worfe yourſelf
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 148 - And all for use of that which is mine own. Well then, it now appears you need my help : Go to, then ; you come to me, and you say Shylock, we would have moneys...
Seite 3 - Thine be the laurel then j thy blooming age Can beft, if any can, fupport the ftage ; Which fo declines, that fhortly we may fee Players and plays reduc'd to fecond infancy. Sharp to the world, but thoughtlefs of renown, They plot not on the ftage, but on the town, And, in defpair their empty pit to fill, Set up fome foreign monfter in a bill. Thus they jog on, ftill tricking, never thriving, And murd'ring plays, which they mifcal reviving. Our fenfe is nonfenfe, thro...
Seite 222 - Blame them who wound, and not your flave who dies: If we may love, then fure we may declare ; If we may not, ah ! why are you fo fair ? Who can unmov'd behold that heavenly face, Thofe radiant eyes, and that rcfiftlcfs grace i OK i AN A.
Seite 209 - What faid I not, upon the fatal night, When you avow'd your meditated flight ? ^Was it your love that prompted you to part, To leave me dying, and to break my heart ? See whom you fled, inhuman and ingrate, Repent your folly, but repent too late.
Seite 231 - Love had been yours, to die had been my part : Thus Fate divides the prize; though Beauty's mine, Yet Fame, our other mistress, is more thine.
Seite 228 - Wrong not my virtue, to fuppofe that I Can grant to love, what duty muft deny ; A father's will is wanting, and my...
Seite 211 - Frefti from her Wound: Pale Horror and Affright Seiz'd the falfe Man, confounded at the Sight, Trembling he gaz'd...
Seite 230 - sa burthen to himfelf and you, Fate and the king all other means deny To fet you free, but that Conftantius die : A Roman arm had play'da...
Seite 211 - Banifh'd from joy, from empire, and from light; In death involve me, and in endlefs night, But keep— that odious objeft— from my fight.
Seite 200 - Friendfhip, efteem, be yours ; bereft before Of all my love, what can I offer more ? Your rival's image in your worth I view, And what I lov'd in him, efteem in you ; Had your complaint been...