The Tudor Translations, المجلد 6William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 135
... an extraordinary lustre and ornament by reflection from thee . I say , How doe I pitty thee , that any ache , sicknesse , or infirmity should dare to ACTUS VII ACTUS VII seaze , or presume to usurp over such 135 CALISTO AND MELIBEA.
... an extraordinary lustre and ornament by reflection from thee . I say , How doe I pitty thee , that any ache , sicknesse , or infirmity should dare to ACTUS VII ACTUS VII seaze , or presume to usurp over such 135 CALISTO AND MELIBEA.
الصفحة 136
William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley. ACTUS VII seaze , or presume to usurp over such a Peerelesse Potent , a commanding Power , as thy imperious unparaleld beauty ! But I dare say , it is not so , nor so ; No no , your disease is ...
William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley. ACTUS VII seaze , or presume to usurp over such a Peerelesse Potent , a commanding Power , as thy imperious unparaleld beauty ! But I dare say , it is not so , nor so ; No no , your disease is ...
الصفحة 191
... seaze hand - smooth on a whole drove of us at once , and purge her innocency with Calisto's honour , and our deaths : Being like heerein to the teatling Lambe , which suckes both her damm's teat , and that of another Ewe . Shee by ...
... seaze hand - smooth on a whole drove of us at once , and purge her innocency with Calisto's honour , and our deaths : Being like heerein to the teatling Lambe , which suckes both her damm's teat , and that of another Ewe . Shee by ...
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ACTUS XII Alguazils ALISA amongst AREUSA Bawd beleeve better betwixt businesse CALISTO CELEST Celestina CENTURIO comming Crito cruell daughter death desire didst thou divell doore dost thou doth DUCTION ELICIA eyes faithfull falne farre father feare Fernando de Rojas flye foole give mee griefe hands happinesse hast thou hayre heare heart heaven hee hath heere himselfe hither honour injoy inough intralls intreat INTRO James Mabbe Lady leave let us goe live looke Lucrecia Mabbe Madame Master Melibea Mistresse mother never night old woman paine PARME Parmeno pleasure Pleberio pray Rojas runne seaze SEMPR Sempronio servants shee shew sonne sorrow SOSIA speake Sunne sweet talke tell mee thereof thine thing thinke thorow thou art thou hast thou shalt thy selfe tongue torment TRISTAN unto mee unto thee vertue Wanstrow wench wherein words wouldst yeeres