The complete dramatic and poetical works of William ShakespeareРипол Классик, 1906 - 1237 pagini The complete dramatic and poetical works of William Shakespeare. With a summary outline of the life of the poet, and a description of his most authentic portraits. |
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Pagina xvi
... attend, however, is morally certain, from the fact of its existence, and from his father's position and standing in the village. We have no record that the showers fell or the sun shone upon the little garden and croft in Ilenley Street ...
... attend, however, is morally certain, from the fact of its existence, and from his father's position and standing in the village. We have no record that the showers fell or the sun shone upon the little garden and croft in Ilenley Street ...
Pagina xxix
... attend to the printing of the first three books of the Faerie Queens, and while there was likely to learn something of the new poet, and perhaps to make his acquaintance. Xothing certainly could be more probable than that Spenser ...
... attend to the printing of the first three books of the Faerie Queens, and while there was likely to learn something of the new poet, and perhaps to make his acquaintance. Xothing certainly could be more probable than that Spenser ...
Pagina xlv
... attend upon his own sons. Suffering shipwreck .'Egeon had been separated from his wife, with their older son and his comrade. The younger son. who, after he had grown to manhood. had been ai'iiicted with an irrepressible longing to go ...
... attend upon his own sons. Suffering shipwreck .'Egeon had been separated from his wife, with their older son and his comrade. The younger son. who, after he had grown to manhood. had been ai'iiicted with an irrepressible longing to go ...
Pagina 2
... attend me? Mir. Sir, most heedfully. Pros. Being once perfected how to grant suits, How to deny them, who to advance and who To trash for over-topping, new created The creatures that were mine. I say. or changed “em, Or else new found ...
... attend me? Mir. Sir, most heedfully. Pros. Being once perfected how to grant suits, How to deny them, who to advance and who To trash for over-topping, new created The creatures that were mine. I say. or changed “em, Or else new found ...
Pagina 5
... attend me: thou dost here usurp Tmq mquié'crppt 1“. m; lip-0n the waters Iihe name thou owest not: and hast put thyself ' ' - ' Upon this island as a spy, to win it Bo w- wow. Allaying both their fury and my passion '. _ . was its sweet ...
... attend me: thou dost here usurp Tmq mquié'crppt 1“. m; lip-0n the waters Iihe name thou owest not: and hast put thyself ' ' - ' Upon this island as a spy, to win it Bo w- wow. Allaying both their fury and my passion '. _ . was its sweet ...
Cuprins
xxvii | |
THE LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE xi THE HISTORY OF KING HENRY VIII 486 | 56 |
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS HAZILET PRINCE OF DENMARK 666 | 150 |
AS YOU LIKE IT PERICLES 803 | 170 |
YTWELFTH NIGHT OR WHAT YOU WILL VENUS AND ADONIS 822 | 275 |
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answer arms attend bear better blood bring brother cause comes court cousin daughter dead dear death desire dost doth Duke Enter eyes face fair faith father fear first follow fool Ford fortune France gentle give gone grace hand hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hold honour hope Host hour husband John keep kind king lady land leave Leon light live look lord madam marry master means meet mind Mistress nature never night noble once peace play poor pray present Prince prove queen reason rich SCENE Shakespeare soul speak spirit stand stay sweet tell thank thee thine thing thou art thought thousand tongue true truth turn wife woman young youth