10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «FRANION»
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These and such like perswasions of Franion (for so was his Cup-bearer called)
could no whit prevaile to disswade him from his divellish enterprize : but
remaining resolute in his determination (his fury so fired with rage, as it could not
be ...
William Shakespeare, 2001
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The Plays of Shakespeare
Franion staving him in the middst of his tolke, told him that to dally with princes
was with the swannes to sing against their death, and that if the Bohemians had
intended any such mischiefe, it might have beene better brought to passe then by
...
William Shakespeare, Howard Staunton, 1860
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The Plays of Shakespeare with the Poems
Franion staying him in the middst of his talke, told him that to dally with princes
was with the swannes to sing against their death, and that if the Bohemians had
intended any such mischiefe, it might have beene better brought to passe then by
...
William Shakespeare, Howard Staunton, 1860
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The plays (poems) of Shakespeare, ed. by H. Staunton, the ...
Franion staving him in the middst of his talke, told him that to dally with princes
was with the swannes to sing against their death, and that if the Bohemians had
intended any such mischiefs, it might have beene bettor brought to passe then by
...
William Shakespeare, Howard Staunton, 1860
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An Anthology of Elizabethan Prose Fiction
Egistus had not fully heard Franion tell forth his tale but a quaking fear possessed
all his limbs, thinking that there was some treason wrought, and that Franion did
but shadow his craft with these false colours. Wherefore he began to wax in ...
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The Descent of Euphues: Three Elizabethan Romance Stories: ...
Franion, seeing that to perswade Pandosto any more, was but to strive against
the streame, consented, assoone as oportunitie would give him leave, to dispatch
Egistus: wherewith Pandosto remained somewhat satisfied, hoping now he ...
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Pandosto: or, The Historie of Dorastus and Fawnia
PANDOSTO must obey at command; yet Franion, against law and con-
DORASTUS science, it is not good to resist a tyrant with armes, nor to AND
please an unjust King with obedience. What shalt thou FAWNIA doe? Folly
refused gold, and ...
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Emergence of Mind: Representations of Consciousness In ...
I have space here to quote from just one of these arias, that of Franion, a trusted
counselor of Pandosto's whom Pandosto has asked to kill his friend and fellow
monarch, Egis- tus, on the suspicion that Egistus has slept with Bellaria. Here is a
...
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A Select Collection of Old Plays: God's promises
he may bewray all to the kinge, And breke his oth for this never a whit — But, my
franion 5°, I tell you this one thing, If you disclose this, I wyll devise such a way,
That whilst thou livest thou shalt remember this day. Carifipbus. You neede not ...
Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, 1780
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Greene's "Pandosto" or "Dorastus and Fawnia": being the ...
Franion, seeing that to persuade Pandosto any more was but to strive against the
stream, consented, as soon as opportunity would give him leave, to dispatch
Egistus : wherewith Pandosto remained somewhat satisfied, hoping now he
should ...
Robert Greene, Percy Goronwy Thomas, La Serre (Jean-Puget, M. de), 1588