The Works of John Marston, Том 2Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1887 |
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John Marston. CONTENTS OF VOL . II . THE DUTCH COURTEZAN . THE FAWN THE WONDER OF WOMEN ; OR , THE TRAGEDY OF SOPHONISBA XWHAT YOU WILL . PAGE I 105 231 • 317 THE DUTCH COURTEZAN . VOL . II . A The.
John Marston. CONTENTS OF VOL . II . THE DUTCH COURTEZAN . THE FAWN THE WONDER OF WOMEN ; OR , THE TRAGEDY OF SOPHONISBA XWHAT YOU WILL . PAGE I 105 231 • 317 THE DUTCH COURTEZAN . VOL . II . A The.
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John Marston. CONTENTS OF VOL . II . THE DUTCH COURTEZAN . THE FAWN THE WONDER OF WOMEN ; OR , THE TRAGEDY OF SOPHONISBA XWHAT YOU WILL PAGE I 105 231 • 317 THE DUTCH COURTEZAN , VOL . II . A The.
John Marston. CONTENTS OF VOL . II . THE DUTCH COURTEZAN . THE FAWN THE WONDER OF WOMEN ; OR , THE TRAGEDY OF SOPHONISBA XWHAT YOU WILL PAGE I 105 231 • 317 THE DUTCH COURTEZAN , VOL . II . A The.
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... tragedy 2 to you , which shall boldly abide the most curious perusal . 1 This note is from the second 4to . 2 " Sophonisba . " - Marginal note in the second 4to . VOL II . H PROLOGUS . LET those once know that here with malice.
... tragedy 2 to you , which shall boldly abide the most curious perusal . 1 This note is from the second 4to . 2 " Sophonisba . " - Marginal note in the second 4to . VOL II . H PROLOGUS . LET those once know that here with malice.
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John Marston. THE WONDER OF WOMEN ; OR , THE TRAGEDY OF SOPHONISBA . The Wonder of Women Or The Tragedie of Sophonisba ,
John Marston. THE WONDER OF WOMEN ; OR , THE TRAGEDY OF SOPHONISBA . The Wonder of Women Or The Tragedie of Sophonisba ,
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... Sophonisba by magic to his arms , on condition that he shall speak no word , and have no lights burning , while he ... Sophonisba has not suffered outrage . Leaving his prisoner in Scipio's hands , Massinissa hastens to Cirta . He enters ...
... Sophonisba by magic to his arms , on condition that he shall speak no word , and have no lights burning , while he ... Sophonisba has not suffered outrage . Leaving his prisoner in Scipio's hands , Massinissa hastens to Cirta . He enters ...
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Albano Asdrubal bawd Beatrice Ben Jonson BIDET blood breast Carthage Celia Cirta Cocledemoy Cornets creature cuckold dear dost doth Duke DULCIMEL Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith father Faunus Fawn fear fool FRANCESCHINA Free Freevill gallants Gelosso give grace Granuffo Hang toasts Hark hate hath hear heart heaven Herc Herod honest honour husband i'faith ick sall Is't Jaco kiss knave lady Laverdure live lord Malheureux marriage marry Mary Faugh Mass Massinissa Master Mistress Mul Mulligrub ne'er night Old eds passion pray prince prithee protest SCENE Scipio shame Sir Hub Sir Lio Sophonisba soul speak sweet Syphax tell thee there's things thou art Tiberio troth twill Tyse Urbin vintner virtue whilst wife wise woman worshipful Zanthia
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