The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes. Illustrated with Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory, and a Life of the Author, 第 5 巻William Miller, 1808 |
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... Towerson , and nine other English merchants of consideration , were exccuted ; and , to add insult to atrocity , the bloody cloth , on which Towerson kneeled at his death , was put down to the account of the English Company . The reader ...
... Towerson , and nine other English merchants of consideration , were exccuted ; and , to add insult to atrocity , the bloody cloth , on which Towerson kneeled at his death , was put down to the account of the English Company . The reader ...
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... on the states of Holland were al- ledged their striking certain satirical medals , and engraving prints in ridicule of Charless II . See his proclamation of war in 1671-2 . DRAMATIS PERSONE . Captain GABRIEL TOWERSON . Mr BEAMONT ,
... on the states of Holland were al- ledged their striking certain satirical medals , and engraving prints in ridicule of Charless II . See his proclamation of war in 1671-2 . DRAMATIS PERSONE . Captain GABRIEL TOWERSON . Mr BEAMONT ,
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Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes. Illustrated with Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory, and a Life of the Author John Dryden. I DRAMATIS PERSONE . Captain GABRIEL TOWERSON . Mr BEAMONT ,
Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes. Illustrated with Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory, and a Life of the Author John Dryden. I DRAMATIS PERSONE . Captain GABRIEL TOWERSON . Mr BEAMONT ,
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... TOWERSON . Mr BEAMONT , Mr COLLINS , S English Merchants , his Friends . Captain MILDLETON , an English Sea Captain ... TowERSON , an Indian Lady . JULIA , Wife to PEREZ . An English Woman . Page to TowErson . A Skipper . Two Dutch ...
... TOWERSON . Mr BEAMONT , Mr COLLINS , S English Merchants , his Friends . Captain MILDLETON , an English Sea Captain ... TowERSON , an Indian Lady . JULIA , Wife to PEREZ . An English Woman . Page to TowErson . A Skipper . Two Dutch ...
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... Col. We did ; and saw arrive , our honest , and our gallant countryman , brave captain Gabriel Towerson . Beam . Sent to these parts from our employers of the East India company in England , as general of 16 ACT I. AMBOYNA .
... Col. We did ; and saw arrive , our honest , and our gallant countryman , brave captain Gabriel Towerson . Beam . Sent to these parts from our employers of the East India company in England , as general of 16 ACT I. AMBOYNA .
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291 ページ - Burn'd on the water: the poop was beaten gold; Purple the sails, and so perfumed that The winds were love-sick with them...
171 ページ - tis all a cheat, Yet, fooled with hope, men favour the deceit ; Trust on, and think to-morrow will repay ; To-morrow's falser than the former day ; Lies worse ; and, while it says we shall be blest With some new joys, cuts off what we possest.
408 ページ - Thou best of thieves ; who, with an easy key, Dost open life, and, unperceived by us, Even steal us from ourselves ; discharging so Death's dreadful office, better than himself; Touching our limbs so gently into slumber, That death stands by, deceived by his own image, And thinks himself but sleep.
360 ページ - With sceptred slaves, who waited to salute me? With eastern monarchs, who forgot the sun, To worship my uprising? Menial kings Ran coursing up and down my palace-yard...
403 ページ - I will not make a business of a trifle; And yet I cannot look on you, and kill you; Pray turn your face.
337 ページ - I've been too passionate. Vent. You thought me false; Thought my old age betrayed you. Kill me, sir; Pray, kill me; yet you need not, your unkindness Has left your sword no work. Ant. I did not think so; I said it in my rage: pr'ythee, forgive me. Why didst thou tempt my anger, by discovery Of what I would not hear?
354 ページ - My queen's not only innocent, but loves me. This, this is she, who drags me down to ruin! " But, could she scape without me, with what haste Would she let slip her hold, and make to shore, And never look behind ! " Down on thy knees, blasphemer as thou art, And ask forgiveness of wronged innocence.
406 ページ - Caesar's pride ? What! to be led in triumph through the streets, A spectacle to base plebeian eyes; While some dejected friend of Antony's, Close in a corner, shakes his head, and mutters A secret curse on her who ruined him?
331 ページ - Lie there, thou shadow of an emperor; The place thou pressest on thy mother earth Is all thy empire now: now it contains thee; Some few days hence, and then 'twill be too large, When thou'rt contracted in thy narrow urn, Shrunk to a few cold ashes; then Octavia (For Cleopatra will not live to see it), Octavia then will have thee all her own, And bear thee in her...