The Works of John Marston: The Dutch courtezan. The fawn. The wonder of women, or, The tragedy of Sophonisba. What you willJ.C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... speak : ' tis rashness , and not wit , To speak what is in passion , and not judgment fit . Sit then with fair expectance , and survey Nothing but passionate man in his slight play , Who hath this only ill , to some deem'd worst- A ...
... speak : ' tis rashness , and not wit , To speak what is in passion , and not judgment fit . Sit then with fair expectance , and survey Nothing but passionate man in his slight play , Who hath this only ill , to some deem'd worst- A ...
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... Speak . Mal . Hah ! she is a whore , is she not ? 203 Free . Whore ? fie , whore ! you may call her a courtezan , a cockatrice , or ( as that worthy spirit of an eternal hap- piness said ) a suppository . .But whore ! fie , ' tis not in ...
... Speak . Mal . Hah ! she is a whore , is she not ? 203 Free . Whore ? fie , whore ! you may call her a courtezan , a cockatrice , or ( as that worthy spirit of an eternal hap- piness said ) a suppository . .But whore ! fie , ' tis not in ...
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... speak , and at the most , but kiss her . Free . O friend , he that could live with the smoke of roast - meat might live at a cheap rate ! Mal . I shall ne'er prove heartily received ; A kind of flat ungracious modesty , An insufficient ...
... speak , and at the most , but kiss her . Free . O friend , he that could live with the smoke of roast - meat might live at a cheap rate ! Mal . I shall ne'er prove heartily received ; A kind of flat ungracious modesty , An insufficient ...
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... are protestants ; and I speak 1 The verb malice is not uncommon . It is used by Spenser , Marlowe , Ben Jonson , & c . 2 So ed . 1.-Ed. 2 . " truest . " it to my grief , and to the burthen of 40 [ ACT II . The Dutch Courtezan .
... are protestants ; and I speak 1 The verb malice is not uncommon . It is used by Spenser , Marlowe , Ben Jonson , & c . 2 So ed . 1.-Ed. 2 . " truest . " it to my grief , and to the burthen of 40 [ ACT II . The Dutch Courtezan .
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... speak what we be not ashamed to think : I dare as boldly speak venery as think venery . Bea . Faith , sister ! I'll begone if you speak so broad . Cri . Will you so ? Now bashfulness seize you , we pronounce boldly , robbery , murder ...
... speak what we be not ashamed to think : I dare as boldly speak venery as think venery . Bea . Faith , sister ! I'll begone if you speak so broad . Cri . Will you so ? Now bashfulness seize you , we pronounce boldly , robbery , murder ...
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Albano Asdrubal BIDET blood breast breath Carthage Celia Cirta Cocledemoy Cornets creature cuckold dear DONDOLO dost doth Duke DULCIMEL Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith father Faunus Fawn fear fool fortune FRANCESCHINA Free Freevill gallants Gelosso give gods grace Granuffo Hark hate hath heart Heaven Herc Herod honest honour hope husband i'faith Is't Jaco Jacomo Jove JUGURTH kiss knave lady Lampatho Laverdure live lord Malheureux marry Mass Massinissa Master Mistress Mul Mulligrub night NYMPHADORO Old eds passion pity prince prithee protest Quadratus sall SCENE Scipio shame ship of fools signior Simplicius Sir Amor Sir Lio Sophonisba soul speak sweet Syphax thee there's thou art Tiberio troth twill Tyse Urbin virtue whilst wife wise woman Zanthia
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Страница 110 - For mine own interest for once, let this be printed, — that of men of my own addiction I love most, pity some, hate none ; for let me truly say it, I once only loved myself, for loving them, and surely I shall ever rest so constant to my first affection, that let their ungentle combinings, discourteous whisperings, never so treacherously labour to undermine my unfenced reputation, I shall (as long as I have being) love the least of their graces, and only pity the greatest of their vices.
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Страница 134 - And most are grown to ill, even with defence I vow to waste this most prodigious heat, That falls into my age like scorching flames In depth of numb'd December, in flattering all In all of their extremest viciousness, Till in their own lov'd race they fall most lame, And meet full butt the close of Vice's shame.
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