| George Ansel Watrous - 1903 - 334 頁
...without reason ? Phi. Oh, but thou dost not know What 't is to die. Bel. Yes, I do know, my lord : 'T is less than to be born ; a lasting sleep ; A quiet resting...besides, It is but giving over of a game That must be lost.1 1 See other references to death by Beaumont and Fletcher, Valentinian, Act I., Scene 3, Act... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 686 頁
...men thus passionate, Thus without reason ? Phi. Oh, but thou dost not know what 'tis to die. Bell. Yes, I do know, my lord. 'Tis less than to be born...must be lost. Phi. But there are pains, false boy, For perjur'd souls ; think but on these, and then Thy heart will melt, and thou wilt utter all. Bell.... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 710 頁
...men thus passionate, Thus without reason ? Phi. Oh, but thou dost not know what 'tis to die. Bell. Yes, I do know, my lord. Tis less than to be born...must be lost. Phi. But there are pains, false boy, For perjur'd souls ; think but on these, and then Thy heart will melt, and thou wilt utter all. lifll... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1904 - 622 頁
...without reason ? Phi. Oh, but thou dost not know What 'tis to die. Bel. Yes, I do know, my lord : 255 Tis less than to be born ; a lasting sleep ; A quiet...It is but giving over of a game That must be lost. Phit But there are pains, false boy, 260 For perjured souls : think but on those, and then Thy heart... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1904 - 580 頁
...noble thought Fly like the shapes of clouds we form to nothing. What, after all, is it to die ? 'T is less than to be born ; a lasting sleep ; A quiet resting...It is but giving over of a game That must be lost. Memnon, in the ' Mad Lover's Tragedy,' reasoning upon his hopeless passion for the princess, argues... | |
| Barrett Wendell - 1904 - 382 頁
...a passage concerning death which may probably be attributed to Beaumont: Tis less than to be bom ; a lasting sleep ; A quiet resting from all jealousy,...It is but giving over of a game That must be lost. Compare this with a similar passage in "Thierry and Theodoret," which is almost certainly by Fletcher... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1905 - 528 頁
...the best of men thus passionate, thus without Phi. Oh, but thou dost not know what 'tis to die. Bell. Yes, I do know my Lord ; 'Tis less than to be born ; a lasting sleep, A quiet resting from all jealousie ; A thing we all pursue ; I know besides, It is but giving over of a game that must be lost.... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1906 - 524 頁
...of men thus passionate, Thus without reason? Phi. Oh, but thou dost not know what 'tis to die. Bell. Yes, I do know, my lord ! 'Tis less than to be born...must be lost. Phi. But there are pains, false boy, For perjured souls ; think but on these, and then Thy heart will melt, and thou wilt utter all. 353... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1906 - 410 頁
...a lasting sleepe, A quiet resting from all jealousie, A thing we all persue : I know, besides, 260 It is but giving over of a game That must be lost. Phi. But there are paines, false boy, For perjur'd soules; thinke but on those, and then Thy heart will melt, and thou... | |
| 1910 - 488 頁
...of men thus passionate, Thus without reason? PHI. Oh, but thou dost not know What 'tis to die. BEL. Yes, I do know, my lord : 'Tis less than to be born;...must be lost. PHI. But there are pains, false boy, For perjur'd souls. Think but on those, and then Thy heart will melt, and thou wilt utter all. BEL.... | |
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