Shakespeare's Plays: With His Life, Volumul 2Harper & Brothers, 1847 |
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... ORIGINAL AND SELECTED . IN THREE VOLUMES . VOLUME II - COMEDI E S. NEW YORK : HARPER & BROTHERS , PUBLISHERS , 32 CLIFF STREET . 1847 . Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the cim . It . SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS :
... ORIGINAL AND SELECTED . IN THREE VOLUMES . VOLUME II - COMEDI E S. NEW YORK : HARPER & BROTHERS , PUBLISHERS , 32 CLIFF STREET . 1847 . Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the cim . It . SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS :
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... original humour and vivid delineation of character . It , indeed , has the characteristics of a young author who had already acquired a ready and familiar mastery of poetic diction and varied versification , and who had studied nature ...
... original humour and vivid delineation of character . It , indeed , has the characteristics of a young author who had already acquired a ready and familiar mastery of poetic diction and varied versification , and who had studied nature ...
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... original ; for , although Skottowe , and the other diligent searchers for the original materials of his dramas , have found two or three resembling incidents in Syd- ney's " Arcadia , " and elsewhere , still there is nothing to show ...
... original ; for , although Skottowe , and the other diligent searchers for the original materials of his dramas , have found two or three resembling incidents in Syd- ney's " Arcadia , " and elsewhere , still there is nothing to show ...
Pagina 35
... original reading , as meaning , ( says Malone , ) " She being so hard to me who was the bearer of your mind , I fear she will prove no less so to you in telling your mind in person . " 44- you have TESTERN'D me " -You have given me á ...
... original reading , as meaning , ( says Malone , ) " She being so hard to me who was the bearer of your mind , I fear she will prove no less so to you in telling your mind in person . " 44- you have TESTERN'D me " -You have given me á ...
Pagina 36
... original . " My jerkin is a doublet " - " The jerkin , or jacket , was generally worn over the doublet ; but occasionally the doublet was worn alone , and , in many instances , is confounded with the jerkin . Either had sleeves or not ...
... original . " My jerkin is a doublet " - " The jerkin , or jacket , was generally worn over the doublet ; but occasionally the doublet was worn alone , and , in many instances , is confounded with the jerkin . Either had sleeves or not ...
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Angelo Beat Benedick better Biron Boyet brother Caliban character Claud Claudio Collier comedy COMEDY OF ERRORS daughter dost doth Dromio Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy father fear folio fool Ford gentle gentleman GENTLEMEN OF VERONA give grace hand hath hear heart heaven honour humour husband Isab Kate Kath King knave lady Launce Leon Leonato look lord Lucio madam maid Malvolio marry master master doctor means MEASURE FOR MEASURE MERCHANT OF VENICE merry mistress never night old copies Pedro Petruchio play Poet Pompey pray Proteus quarto Rosalind SCENE sense Shakespeare Shylock signior Sir ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK speak swear sweet tell thee there's Theseus thine thing thou art thou hast thought Thurio tongue true TWELFTH NIGHT wife woman word
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Pagina 25 - All school-days' friendship, childhood innocence ? We, Hermia, like two artificial gods, Have with our needles created both one flower, Both on one sampler, sitting on one cushion, Both warbling of one song, both in one key ; As if our hands, our sides, voices, and minds, Had been incorporate. So we grew together, Like to a double cherry, seeming parted ; But yet...
Pagina 38 - When shepherds pipe on oaten straws And merry larks are ploughmen's clocks, When turtles tread, and rooks, and daws, And maidens bleach their summer smocks The cuckoo then, on every tree, Mocks married men; for thus sings he, Cuckoo; Cuckoo, cuckoo: O word of fear, Unpleasing to a married ear!
Pagina 32 - Have waked their sleepers ; oped, and let them forth By my so potent art. But this rough magic I here abjure ; and, when I have requir'd Some heavenly music, (which even now I do) To work mine end upon their senses, that This airy charm is for, I'll break my staff, Bury it certain fathoms in the earth, And, deeper than did ever plummet sound, I'll drown my book.
Pagina 45 - Will in that station, was the faint, general, and almost lost ideas, he had of having once seen him act a part in one of his own comedies, wherein being to personate a decrepit old man, he wore a long beard, and appeared so weak and drooping and unable to walk, that he was forced to be supported and carried by another person to a table, at which he was seated among some company who were eating, and one of them sung a song.