The Works of Thomas KydClarendon Press, 1901 - 470 pagine |
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Pagina 392 - nox ruit, Aenea ; nos flendo ducimus horas. hic locus est partis ubi se via findit in ambas : 540 dextera quae Ditis magni sub moenia tendit, hac iter Elysium nobis ; at laeva malorum exercet poenas et ad impia Tartara mittit.
Pagina lxxviii - I have been told by some anciently conversant with the Stage, that it was not Originally his, but brought by a private Author to be Acted, and he only gave some Master-touches to one or two of the Principal Parts or Characters...
Pagina 42 - And, wishing, want, when such as I prevail. As for the fear of apprehension, I know, if need should be, my noble lord Will stand between me and ensuing harms: Besides, this place is free from all suspect.
Pagina 397 - Remember he's a courtier, and a soldier, And not to be trifled with; and, therefore, when He comes to woo you, see you do not coy it.
Pagina 38 - For want of ink, receive this bloody writ. Me hath my hapless brother hid from thee; Revenge thyself on Balthazar and him: For these were they that murdered thy son. Hieronimo, revenge Horatio's death, 30 And better fare than Bel-imperia doth.
Pagina 431 - Qui niteant primo tantum mucrone cruenti, Quae presso tremat ense manus, quis languida tela, Quis contenta ferat, quis praestet bella iubenti...
Pagina xlviii - Hamlet, I vow by that maiesty, That knowes our thoughts, and lookes into our hearts I will conceale, consent, and doe my best, What stratagem soe're thou shalt deuise.
Pagina 338 - My prime of youth is but a frost of cares; My feast of joy is but a dish of pain; My crop of corn is but a field of tares, And all my good is but vain hope of gain.
Pagina xviii - ... yet English Seneca read by candle-light yeeldes manie good sentences as 'bloud is a begger' and so forth: and if you intreate him faire in a frostie morning, he will affoord you whole Hamlets, I should say handfulls of tragicall speaches.
Pagina 94 - My guiltless son was by Lorenzo slain, And by Lorenzo and that Balthazar Am I at last revenged thoroughly, Upon whose souls may heavens be yet avenged With greater far than these afflictions.