| Thomas Hawkins - 1773 - 378 páginas
...cuftom is, Left abfence make her think thou doft amifs. [Exit Fed. Why fo : tarn armis, quam ingenia : Where words prevail not, violence prevails ; But gold...glad and fad : . . • Glad, that I know the hinderer of my love ; Sad, that I fear fhe hates me whom I love ; Glad, that I know on whom to be reveng'd ;... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 618 páginas
...as thy custom is, Lest absence make her think thou dost amiss. [Exit PED. Why so : tarn armis, guam ingenio : Where words prevail not, violence prevails;...doth more than either of them both. How likes prince Balthezar 9° this stratagem ? /;••/. Both well and ill : it makes me glad and sad : Glad, that... | |
| Robert Dodsley, William Carew Hazlitt - 1874 - 472 páginas
...her, as thy custom is, Lest absence make her think thou dost amiss. [Exit FED. Why so : tarn armis, quam ingenio : Where words prevail not, violence prevails...either of them both. How likes Prince Balthazar this l stratagem ? BALTHAZAR. Both well and ill ; it makes me glad and sad : Glad, that I know the hinderer... | |
| Robert Dodsley, William Carew Hazlitt - 1874 - 426 páginas
...as thy custom is, Lest absence make her think thou dost amiss. [Exit FED. Why so : tarn armis, qitam ingenio : Where words prevail not, violence prevails...either of them both. How likes Prince Balthazar this l stratagem 1 BALTHAZAR. Both well and ill ; it makes me glad and sad : Glad, that I know the hinderer... | |
| Edward Stockton Meyer - 1897 - 212 páginas
...is certainly the fore-runner, though at a great distance, of Barabas and Richard III. His lines: — "Where words prevail not, violence prevails; But gold doth more than either of them both." ibid. II. ') R. Fischer: "Zur Kunstentwickelung der Eng. Trag." p. 50. 2) Cf. Duchess of Newcastle... | |
| Edward Stockton Meyer - 1897 - 208 páginas
...is certainly the fore-runner, though at a great distance, of Barabas and Richard III. His lines: — "Where words prevail not, violence prevails; But gold doth more than either of them both." ibid. II. ') R. Fischer: "Zur Kunstentwickelung der Eng. Trag." p. 50. »j Cf. Duchess of Newcastle... | |
| Edward Stockton Meyer - 1897 - 422 páginas
...certainly the fore-runner, though at a great distance, of Barabas and Kichard III. His lines: — ~\Yhere words prevail not, violence prevails; But gold doth more than either of them both." ibid. II. ') K. Fischer: "Zur Kunstentwickelung der Eng. Trag." p. 50. *) Cf. Duchess of Newcastle... | |
| 1897 - 610 páginas
...PEDR1NC.ANO. Why, so, Tarn armis quant ingenio : Where words preuaile not, violence preuailes. But golde doth more than either of them both. How likes Prince Balthazar this stratageme? no BAL. Both well and ill ; it makes me glad and sad : Glad, that I know the hinderer of... | |
| Thomas Kyd - 1898 - 202 páginas
...[Exit Pedringano. Why so : tain armis quant ingenio : Where words prevail not, violence prevails ; 1 10 But gold doth more than either of them both. How likes Prince Balthazar this stratagem ? Bal. Both well and ill ; it makes me glad and sad : Glad, that I know the hind'rer of my... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 936 páginas
...thy custom is, ioe Lest absence make her think thou dost amiss. Exit PEDKINGANO. Why so : tarn armis quam ingenio : Where words prevail not, violence prevails...either of them both. How likes Prince Balthazar this stratagem ? "» Bal. Both well and ill ; it makes me glad and . Glad, thnt I know the hinderer of my... | |
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