| Henry Fielding, Howard Maynadier - 1903 - 304 páginas
...ill-looked dog Macklin, or that saucy slut Mrs. Clive ? What work would they make with your Shakespears, Otways, and Lees ? How would those harmonious lines...have steer'd another way. Free as the forest birds we '11 pair together, Without rememb'ring 'who our fathers were : Fly to the arbors, grots, and flow'ry... | |
| William John Courthope - 1903 - 642 páginas
...Should hear you thus protesting to a maid Of no degree but virtue in the world. VAR. No more of this, no more : for I disdain All pomp, when thou art by. Far be the noise Of kings and courts from us, whose gentle souls Our kinder stars have steered another way. Free as the forest birds... | |
| Nathaniel Lee - 1904 - 242 páginas
...the world — 788 the 34. 798 ne'er 84, 92, 08, 34. Vara. No more of this, no more; for I disdain sos All pomp when thou art by; far be the noise Of kings and courts from us, whose gentle souls Our kinder stars have steer'd another way. Free as the forrest birds,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1908 - 504 páginas
...Macklin, or that saucy slut Mrs Clive 1 What work would they make with your Shakspears, Otways, and Loes ? How would those harmonious lines of the last come from their tongues 1 — -No more ; for I disdain All pomp when thou art by : far be the noise Of kings and crowns from... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1926 - 232 páginas
...ill-looked dog Macklin, or that saucy slut Mrs. Clive? What work would they make with your Shakespears, Otways and Lees? How would those harmonious lines...their tongues? " No more; for I disdain All pomp when tbou art by — -far be the noise Of kings and crowns from us, whose gentle souls Our kinder fates... | |
| 1903 - 696 páginas
...the world — 7ss the 34. 79s ne'er 84, 92, 08, 34. Vara. No more of this, no more; for l disdain gos All pomp when thou art by; far be the noise Of kings and courts from us, whose gentle souls Our kinder stars have steer'd another way. Free as the forrest birds,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1999 - 472 páginas
...ill-looked Dog Macklin* or that saucy Slut Mrs. Clive?* What work would they make with your Shakespcores, Otways and Lees?* How would those harmonious Lines...I disdain All Pomp when thou art by— far be the Nmse Of Kingi and Crowns feom us, whose gentle Souls Our kinder Fates have steer'd another way. Free... | |
| Frank Felsenstein - 1999 - 336 páginas
...Wouski, naming her after Yarico's black maid in Colman's comic opera. The print, with its verse caption, "Free as the forest birds we'll pair together, / Without rememb'ring who our fathers were," humorously matches miscegenation with royal duty. (Courtesy of the Department of Prints and Drawings,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 2001 - 274 páginas
...ill-looked dog Macklin, or that saucy slut Mrs Clive? What work would they make with your Shakspears, Otways, and Lees? How would those harmonious lines...last come from their tongues? — "' No more; for 1 disdain .-Ml pomp when thou art by: far be the noise Of kings and crowns from us, whose gentle souls... | |
| Henry Fielding - 2006 - 422 páginas
...ill-looked dog Macklin, or that saucy slut Mrs Clive? What work would they make with your Shakespears, Otways, and Lees? How would those harmonious lines of the last come from their tongues?'No more; for I disdain All pomp when thou art by: far be the noise Of kings and crowns from... | |
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