The Works of John Dryden,: The duke of Guise, a tragedy. Albion and Albanius, an opera. Don Sebastian, a tragedyWilliam Miller, Albemarle Street, 1808 |
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第 20 頁
... crowns , which preponderate against a naked sword , a serpent , and a protestant flail : on each side of the figure are a head and trunk , representing those of Argyle and Monmouth . An accurate description of this weapon occurs in the ...
... crowns , which preponderate against a naked sword , a serpent , and a protestant flail : on each side of the figure are a head and trunk , representing those of Argyle and Monmouth . An accurate description of this weapon occurs in the ...
第 21 頁
... crown ; A realm apart ; the kingdom of the town . Let ignoramus juries find no traitors * , And ignoramus poets scribble satires . And , that your meaning none may fail to scan , Do what in coffee - houses you began , — Pull down the ...
... crown ; A realm apart ; the kingdom of the town . Let ignoramus juries find no traitors * , And ignoramus poets scribble satires . And , that your meaning none may fail to scan , Do what in coffee - houses you began , — Pull down the ...
第 26 頁
... and have . The Spanish king Consigns me fifty thousand crowns a - week To raise , and to foment a civil war . " Tis true , a pension , from a foreign prince , Sounds treason in the letter of the law , But 26 ACT I. THE DUKE OF GUISE .
... and have . The Spanish king Consigns me fifty thousand crowns a - week To raise , and to foment a civil war . " Tis true , a pension , from a foreign prince , Sounds treason in the letter of the law , But 26 ACT I. THE DUKE OF GUISE .
第 57 頁
... crown , and self are vile , While you are by . Try me upon despair ; My kingdom at the stake , ambition starved , Revenge forgot , and all great appetites That whet uncommon spirits to aspire , So once a day I may have leave- Nay ...
... crown , and self are vile , While you are by . Try me upon despair ; My kingdom at the stake , ambition starved , Revenge forgot , and all great appetites That whet uncommon spirits to aspire , So once a day I may have leave- Nay ...
第 58 頁
... crown sit easy . Mar. O never , sir . King . What said you , Marmoutiere ? Why dost thou turn thy beauties into frowns ? Mar. You know , sir , ' tis impossible ; no more . King . No more ? -and with that stern resolved behaviour ? By ...
... crown sit easy . Mar. O never , sir . King . What said you , Marmoutiere ? Why dost thou turn thy beauties into frowns ? Mar. You know , sir , ' tis impossible ; no more . King . No more ? -and with that stern resolved behaviour ? By ...
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Albanius Albion Albion and Albanius Almeyda Antonio arms Bend Benducar betwixt blood Cardinal of GUISE cause Christian conscience court crown dare death devil Don Sebastian Dorax Dryden Duke of Guise Duke of Monmouth Duke of York emperor Enter Exeunt Exit faction fate fear fool friends give Gril Grillon guards hand hear heart heaven Henry III holy Holy League honour king king of Navarre king of Portugal king's lord madam majesty Malicorn Marmoutiere Morayma Mufti Muley-Zeydan murder Navarre never noble opera papists parallel parliament party person play poet prince protestant rabble racter reason rebel religion revenge royal scene shew slave soul speak sure sword tell thee there's thing thou art thou hast thought throne traitor true twas tyrant villain whig
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第 168 頁 - He has often called me an atheist in print; I would believe more charitably of him, and that he only goes the broad way, because the other is too narrow for him.
第 121 頁 - Nor I, Sir, as I breathe ; " But hanging is a fine dry kind of death." — " We Trimmers are for holding all things even." — " Yes ; just like him that hung 'twixt hell and heaven.
第 339 頁 - Dignity with ease and complacency, the gentleman and soldier, look agreeably blended in him. Modesty marks every line and feature of his face. Those...
第 356 頁 - But observe how he defies him out of the classics in the following lines : Why didst thou not engage me man to man, And try the virtue of that Gorgon face To stare me into statue ? " Almeyda, at the same time, is more book-learned than Don Sebastian.
第 336 頁 - Is not the bread thou eat'st, the robe thou wear'st, Thy wealth, and honours, all the pure indulgence Of him thou wouldst destroy? And would his creature, nay, his friend, betray him ? Why then, no bond is left on...
第 415 頁 - Oh, whither would you drive me ! I must grant, Yes, I must grant, but with a swelling soul, Henriquez had your love with more desert : For you he fought and died ; I fought against you ; Through all the mazes of the bloody field Hunted your sacred life ; which that I missed, Was the propitious error of my fate, Not of my soul ; my soul's a regicide.
第 278 頁 - O that I had the fruitful heads of Hydra, That one might bourgeon where another fell! Still would I give thee work, still, still, thou tyrant, And hiss thee with the last " She afterwards, in allusion to Hercules, bids him ' lay down the lion's skin, and take the distaff;' and in the following speech utters her passion still more learnedly.
第 385 頁 - I shall conclude my remarks on his part with that poetical complaint of his being in love, and leave my reader to consider how prettily it would sound in the mouth of an emperor of Morocco. The god of love once more has shot his fires Into my soul, and my whole
第 168 頁 - ... the Old Devil, where he broke no ribs, because the hardness of the stairs could reach no bones; and, for my part, I do not wonder how he came to fall, for I have always known him heavy: the miracle is, how he got up again. I have heard of a sea captain as fat as he, who, to escape arrests, would lay himself flat upon the ground, and let the bailiffs carry him to prison, if they could. If a messenger or two, nay, we may put in three or four, should come, he has friendly advertisement how to escape...
第 409 頁 - Seb. As in a dream I see thee here, and scarce believe mine eyes. Dor. Is it so strange to find me where my wrongs, And your inhuman tyranny, have sent me ? Think not you dream : or, if you did, my injuries Shall call so loud, that lethargy should wake, And death should give you back to answer me. A thousand nights have...