The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... mother , Anne Boleyn . The address of the poet appears nowhere to more advantage . The subject was too delicate to be exhibited on the stage without a veil ; and it was too recent , and touched the queen too nearly , for the bard to ...
... mother , Anne Boleyn . The address of the poet appears nowhere to more advantage . The subject was too delicate to be exhibited on the stage without a veil ; and it was too recent , and touched the queen too nearly , for the bard to ...
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... mother plays , and I Play too ; but so disgrac'd a part , whose issue Will hiss me to my grave ; contempt and clamour Will be my knell . - Go , play , boy , play ; -There have been , Or I am much deceiv'd , cuckolds ere now ; And many a ...
... mother plays , and I Play too ; but so disgrac'd a part , whose issue Will hiss me to my grave ; contempt and clamour Will be my knell . - Go , play , boy , play ; -There have been , Or I am much deceiv'd , cuckolds ere now ; And many a ...
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... mother , rounds apace : we shall Present our services to a fine new prince , One of these days ; and then you'd wanton with us , If we would have you . a The general reading is , my good lord . Some thirty lines lower down we find ...
... mother , rounds apace : we shall Present our services to a fine new prince , One of these days ; and then you'd wanton with us , If we would have you . a The general reading is , my good lord . Some thirty lines lower down we find ...
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... mother , He straight declin'd , droop'd , took it deeply ; Fasten'd and fix'd the shame on ' t in himself ; Threw off his spirit , his appetite , his sleep , And downright languish'd . - Leave me solely : -go , See how he fares . [ Exit ...
... mother , He straight declin'd , droop'd , took it deeply ; Fasten'd and fix'd the shame on ' t in himself ; Threw off his spirit , his appetite , his sleep , And downright languish'd . - Leave me solely : -go , See how he fares . [ Exit ...
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... mother's fault , art thus expos'd To loss , and what may follow ! " This passage shows that loss does not here mean destruction — a final calamity ; for something may follow . It probably means exposure . 1 Attend . Please your highness ...
... mother's fault , art thus expos'd To loss , and what may follow ! " This passage shows that loss does not here mean destruction — a final calamity ; for something may follow . It probably means exposure . 1 Attend . Please your highness ...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere William Shakespeare No preview available - 2012 |
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