Scenes from Old Playbooks: Arranged as an Introduction to ShakespearePercy Simpson Clarendon Press, 1906 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 43
... pity earns to see this sight ; 65 A king to bear these words and proud commands ! King . Spencer , sweet Spencer , thus then must we part ? Spencer . We must , my lord ; so will the angry heavens . King . Nay , so will hell and cruel ...
... pity earns to see this sight ; 65 A king to bear these words and proud commands ! King . Spencer , sweet Spencer , thus then must we part ? Spencer . We must , my lord ; so will the angry heavens . King . Nay , so will hell and cruel ...
Pagina 46
... pity you me ? Then send for unrelenting Mortimer , And Isabel , whose eyes , being turned to steel , Will sooner sparkle fire than shed a tear . Yet stay , for rather than I will look on them , 105 Here , here ! [ He gives them the ...
... pity you me ? Then send for unrelenting Mortimer , And Isabel , whose eyes , being turned to steel , Will sooner sparkle fire than shed a tear . Yet stay , for rather than I will look on them , 105 Here , here ! [ He gives them the ...
Pagina 52
... pity , and a hand Open as day for melting charity : 25 30 Yet , notwithstanding , being incensed , he ' s flint ; As humorous as winter , and as sudden As flaws congealèd in the spring of day . His temper , therefore , must be well ...
... pity , and a hand Open as day for melting charity : 25 30 Yet , notwithstanding , being incensed , he ' s flint ; As humorous as winter , and as sudden As flaws congealèd in the spring of day . His temper , therefore , must be well ...
Pagina 73
... pity ! ) we shall much disgrace— With four or five most vile and ragged foils , Right ill disposed in brawl ridiculous- The name of Agincourt . Yet sit and see ; Minding true things by what their mockeries be . SCENE V. IN CAMP AT ...
... pity ! ) we shall much disgrace— With four or five most vile and ragged foils , Right ill disposed in brawl ridiculous- The name of Agincourt . Yet sit and see ; Minding true things by what their mockeries be . SCENE V. IN CAMP AT ...
Pagina 94
... pity me : Nay , wherefore should they , since that I myself Find in myself no pity to myself ? Methought the souls of all that I had murdered Came to my tent , and every one did threat To - morrow's vengeance on the head of Richard ...
... pity me : Nay , wherefore should they , since that I myself Find in myself no pity to myself ? Methought the souls of all that I had murdered Came to my tent , and every one did threat To - morrow's vengeance on the head of Richard ...
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actors Antonio Bassanio blood bond Bonduca Bottom brother Brutus Caesar Caratach Cassius Citizen Clarence Clitus comes constable court coward Cromwell crown Cymbeline dead death Decius Dogberry doth ducats Duke Earl Enter Exeunt Exit eyes Falstaff Farewell father fear friends Gadshill gentle give grace Gratiano Guiomar hand hanged hast hath hear heart heaven Hengo Hobs honour Hubert Judas King Henry King's lady Leonato Lightborn live look lord Mark Antony master Master constable means mercy Nennius Nerissa never night noble pardon Pedant Philostrate pity Plantagenet play pluck Poins Portia pray Prince Pyramus Quince Richard ring Romans Rome Salanio scene Sellenger Shakespeare Shylock soldiers Somerset soul speak stand Suetonius sweet sword tanner tell thee Theseus Thisbe thou art uncle unto Urswick Venice Verges villain Volumnius Warbeck Warwick Watch WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Wolsey words