The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... given us speculations on the chronology of Shakspere's plays , we mean Horace Walpole , whose conjecture is so ingenious and amusing that we copy it with- out abridgment : - " The Winter's Tale ' may be ranked among the historic plays ...
... given us speculations on the chronology of Shakspere's plays , we mean Horace Walpole , whose conjecture is so ingenious and amusing that we copy it with- out abridgment : - " The Winter's Tale ' may be ranked among the historic plays ...
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... given us the delicious little scene of the second act ! — " Her . What wisdom stirs amongst you ? Come , sir , now , I am for you again : Pray you , sit by us , And tell's a tale . Mam . Merry , or sad , shall ' t be ? Her . As merry as ...
... given us the delicious little scene of the second act ! — " Her . What wisdom stirs amongst you ? Come , sir , now , I am for you again : Pray you , sit by us , And tell's a tale . Mam . Merry , or sad , shall ' t be ? Her . As merry as ...
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... given freely . Arch . Believe me , I speak as my understanding instructs . me , and as mine honesty puts it to utterance . Cam . Sicilia cannot show himself over - kind to Bohemia . They were trained together in their childhoods ; and ...
... given freely . Arch . Believe me , I speak as my understanding instructs . me , and as mine honesty puts it to utterance . Cam . Sicilia cannot show himself over - kind to Bohemia . They were trained together in their childhoods ; and ...
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... Given to the fire , a moiety of my rest Might come to me again . - Who's there ? 1 Attend . Leon . How does the boy ? 1 Attend . My lord ! [ Advancing . He took good rest to - night ; ' T is hop'd his sickness is discharg'd . Leon . To ...
... Given to the fire , a moiety of my rest Might come to me again . - Who's there ? 1 Attend . Leon . How does the boy ? 1 Attend . My lord ! [ Advancing . He took good rest to - night ; ' T is hop'd his sickness is discharg'd . Leon . To ...
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... given To men of middle age : You are very welcome . Cam . I should leave grazing , were I of And only live by gazing . Per . Out , alas ! You'd be so lean , that blasts of January your flock , Would blow you through and through . - Now ...
... given To men of middle age : You are very welcome . Cam . I should leave grazing , were I of And only live by gazing . Per . Out , alas ! You'd be so lean , that blasts of January your flock , Would blow you through and through . - Now ...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere William Shakespeare No preview available - 2012 |
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Ariel arms Arthur Aumerle Autolycus Bast Bastard BISHOP OF CARLISLE blood Bohemia Boling Bolingbroke breath Caliban called Camillo castle cousin crown daughter death dost doth Duke Duke of Hereford Earl earth England Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father Faulconbridge fear folio France friends Froissart Gaunt give grief hand hath hear heart heaven Henry Holinshed honour Hubert John of Gaunt King John King Richard king's lady Lancaster land Leon Leontes look lord majesty Mira modern editions never night noble Northumberland original Pandulph passage peace play poet Polixenes prince Prospero quarto queen Rich Richard II SCENE Shakspere Shakspere's Shep sorrow soul speak spirit Steevens swear sweet Sycorax tell Tempest thee thine thou art thou hast tongue Trin true truth uncle Winter's Tale word York