... three Furies, Alecto, Megera and Ctesiphone, 6 clad in black garmentes sprinkled with bloud and flames, their bodies girt with snakes, their beds spred with serpentes in-stead of heare ; the one bearing in her hand a snake, the other a whip, and the... The Misfortunes of Arthur - Side 201av Thomas Hughes - 1900 - 265 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1815 - 556 sider
...before the fourth Act. First the niusick of howeboies began to playe, during which there came from under the stage, as though out of hell, three furies, Alecto, Megera, and Ctisiphone, clad in blacke garmentes sprinkled with bloud and flames, their bodies girt with snakes,... | |
| William Baldwin, Thomas Blenerhasset, John Higgins, Richard Niccols - 1815 - 550 sider
...before the fourth Act. First the musick of howeboies began to playe, during which there came from under the stage, as though out of hell, three furies, Alecto, Megera, and Ctisiphone, clad in blacke garmentes sprinkled with bloud and flames, their bodies girt with snakes,... | |
| Richard Grant White - 1865 - 454 sider
...the fourth Act. " First the musick of howeboies began to playe, during which there came from under the stage as though out of hell, three furies, Alecto, Megera, and Ctisiphone, clad in blacke garmentes sprinkled with bloud and flames, their bodies girt with snakes,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1868 - 626 sider
...before tfte fourth Act. " First the mnaick of howeboies bejian to playe, during which came from under the stage, as though out of hell, three furies, Alecto, Megera, and Ctisiphone clad in blacke garmentea sprinkled with bloud und flames, their bodies girt with snakes,... | |
| 1879 - 732 sider
...form of a distinct masque. First the music of hautboys is heard, then there come forth from beneath the stage,' as though out of hell,' three Furies, Alecto, Megera, and Ctesiphone, clad in black garments, sprinkled with blood and flames; their bodies girt with snakes, their heads 'spread with... | |
| Dutton Cook - 1883 - 308 sider
...form of a distinct masque. First the music of hautboys is heard, then there come forth from beneath the stage, " as though out of hell," three Furies, Alecto, Megera, and Ctesiphone, clad in black garments, sprinkled with blood and flames ; their bodies girt with snakes, their heads " spread with... | |
| Thomas Norton, Thomas Sackville Earl of Dorset - 1883 - 154 sider
...AND POKREX. THE ORDER AND SIGNIFICATION OF THE DOMME SHEW BEFORE THE FOURTH ACT. First the mitsick of Howboies began to plaie, during which there came from vnder the stage, as 5 though out of hell three furies, Alecto, Megera, and Ctesiphone, clad in black garmentes sprinkled... | |
| Thomas Norton, Thomas Sackville Earl of Dorset - 1883 - 148 sider
...THE ORDER AND SIGNIFICATION OF THE DOMME SHEW BEFORE THE FOURTH ACT. First the musiclc of Bowboies began to plaie, during which there came from vnder the stage, as s though out of hell three furies, Alecto, Megera, and Ctesiphone, clad in black garmentes sprinkled... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1900 - 794 sider
...woe. 22 End of the Third Act. The Order and Signification of the Domme Shew before the Fourth Act. First the musick of howboies began to plaie, during...hell, three Furies, Alecto, Megera and Ctesiphone, 6 clad in black garmentes sprinkled with bloud and flames, their bodies girt with snakes, their beds... | |
| Israel Gollancz, Walter Bagehot - 1901 - 242 sider
...before the fourth Act. " First the musick of howeboies began to playe, during which came from under the stage, as though out of hell, three furies. Alecto. Megera. and Ctisiphone clad in blacke garmentes sprinkled with bloud and flames, their bodies girt with snakes,... | |
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