The Works of George Chapman ...Chatto and Windus, 1875 |
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Page xxiii
... entered on Henslowe's books as debtor to the manager for some small advance of money on future dramatic work to be supplied to his company . In any case it is remarkable that his first play should not have been brought on the stage till ...
... entered on Henslowe's books as debtor to the manager for some small advance of money on future dramatic work to be supplied to his company . In any case it is remarkable that his first play should not have been brought on the stage till ...
Page xlix
... entered the shambles will hardly turn away in disgust or weariness from the fume and flow of monotonous bloodshed till his curiosity at least has been satisfied by the final evolution of the tangled web of slaughter . In this ...
... entered the shambles will hardly turn away in disgust or weariness from the fume and flow of monotonous bloodshed till his curiosity at least has been satisfied by the final evolution of the tangled web of slaughter . In this ...
Page lxxiii
... enter and destroy it . Now the true heir is happily found out Who framing it to enrich posterities , Walls it with sprite - fill'd darkness round about , Grass plants and sows , and makes it Paradise . To which without the Parcæ's ...
... enter and destroy it . Now the true heir is happily found out Who framing it to enrich posterities , Walls it with sprite - fill'd darkness round about , Grass plants and sows , and makes it Paradise . To which without the Parcæ's ...
Page 28
... enter , At last with prayer he pierceth Juno's ear , Great goddess of audacity and fear . " Great goddess of audacity and fear , Queen of Olympus , Saturn's eldest seed , That dost the sceptre over Samos bear , And rulest all nuptial ...
... enter , At last with prayer he pierceth Juno's ear , Great goddess of audacity and fear . " Great goddess of audacity and fear , Queen of Olympus , Saturn's eldest seed , That dost the sceptre over Samos bear , And rulest all nuptial ...
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... enter with assault , Consents to fall are worse to get than falling ; Willing resistance takes away the will , And too much weakness ' tis to come with calling ; Force , in these frays , is better man than skill , Yet I like skill , and ...
... enter with assault , Consents to fall are worse to get than falling ; Willing resistance takes away the will , And too much weakness ' tis to come with calling ; Force , in these frays , is better man than skill , Yet I like skill , and ...
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Page 57 - It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is overruled by Fate. When two are stripped, long ere the course begin We wish that one should lose, the other win; And one especially do we affect Of two gold ingots, like in each respect. The reason no man knows; let it suffice. What we behold is censured by our eyes.