“Who's a prince or beggar in the grave?”
Quote by Thomas Otway
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The Works of Mr. Thomas Otway: In Three Volumes
This three-volume set includes a variety of works by Thomas Otway, showcasing his contributions to English theater and literature during the 18th century. The collection features a mix of plays and poetry, offering readers insight into Otway's writing style and thematic concerns. more
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“Greatness, thou gaudy torment of out souls, The wise man's fetter, and the rage of fools.”
“The worst thing an old man can be is a lover.”
Source: Tragedy of the Distrest Mother Transl. from the Andromaque of Racine, with the Life of the Author by Johnson and a Critique by Richard Cumberland
“Could my griefs speak, the tale would have no end.”
Source: The Works of Mr. Thomas Otway: In Three Volumes
“Love reigns a very tyrant in my heart.”
Source: The Orphan: Or, The Unhappy Marriage : a Tragedy, as it is Acted at the Theatres Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden
Source: The Works of Thomas Otway: Consisting of His Plays, Poems, and Letters
Source: The Works of Mr. Thomas Otway: In Three Volumes
“A grave is such a quiet place.”
Source: Early Poems
“After the feet of beauty fly my own.”
Source: The Edna St. Vincent Millay Collection
“I shall die, but that is all that I shall do for Death; I am not on his pay-roll.”
Source: Edna St. Vincent Millay: Selected Poems
Source: Letters
