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Стр. 13
... and the Will of Man at once the Theatre and the Prize of the conflict . Is it not
true , that there is in the very substance of the English mind , that which naturally
predisposes us to sympathy with the Drama , and this though we are , perhaps ,
the ...
... and the Will of Man at once the Theatre and the Prize of the conflict . Is it not
true , that there is in the very substance of the English mind , that which naturally
predisposes us to sympathy with the Drama , and this though we are , perhaps ,
the ...
Стр. 34
Once I longed To be beloved , — now would they but forget me ! Most vile I must
be , or they could not hate me ! Isen . They are of this world , thou art not , poor
child , Therefore they hate thee , as they did thy betters . Eliz . But , Lewis , nurse
?
Once I longed To be beloved , — now would they but forget me ! Most vile I must
be , or they could not hate me ! Isen . They are of this world , thou art not , poor
child , Therefore they hate thee , as they did thy betters . Eliz . But , Lewis , nurse
?
Стр. 35
He will smile sadly too , when he meets my maiden ; And once he said , he was
your liegeman sworn , Since my lost mistress weeping , to his charge Trusted the
babe sheasaw no more . — God help us ! Eliz . How did my mother die , nurse ?
He will smile sadly too , when he meets my maiden ; And once he said , he was
your liegeman sworn , Since my lost mistress weeping , to his charge Trusted the
babe sheasaw no more . — God help us ! Eliz . How did my mother die , nurse ?
Стр. 44
See that hollowI knew it once all heath , and deep peat - bogI drowned a black
mare in that self - same spot Hunting with your good father : Well , he gave it ,
One jovial night , to six poor Erfurt monksSix picked - visaged , wan , bird -
fingered ...
See that hollowI knew it once all heath , and deep peat - bogI drowned a black
mare in that self - same spot Hunting with your good father : Well , he gave it ,
One jovial night , to six poor Erfurt monksSix picked - visaged , wan , bird -
fingered ...
Стр. 57
... carven on the reverse , The blessed rood . He told me once — one night ,
When we did sit in the garden — What was I saying ? Wal . My fairest princess ,
as ambassador , What SCENE III . ] 57 THE SAINT ' S TRAGEDY .
... carven on the reverse , The blessed rood . He told me once — one night ,
When we did sit in the garden — What was I saying ? Wal . My fairest princess ,
as ambassador , What SCENE III . ] 57 THE SAINT ' S TRAGEDY .
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