The Comedy of Mucedorus, Band 2M. Niemeyer, 1878 - 79 Seiten |
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... comes in , and he tumbles over her , and runs away , and leaves his bottle of hay behind him . ] SCENE III . ΙΟ Enter SEGASTO running , and AMADINE after him , being pursued with a bear . Seg . Ama . O , fly , madam , fly , or else we ...
... comes in , and he tumbles over her , and runs away , and leaves his bottle of hay behind him . ] SCENE III . ΙΟ Enter SEGASTO running , and AMADINE after him , being pursued with a bear . Seg . Ama . O , fly , madam , fly , or else we ...
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... come by , do swiftly slide away , And clap themselves in closets under banks , Afraid to look bold Bremo in the face ... comes here with whom I dare not fight ? Who fights with me and doth not die the death ? Not one ! El . sit . 119. Qq ...
... come by , do swiftly slide away , And clap themselves in closets under banks , Afraid to look bold Bremo in the face ... comes here with whom I dare not fight ? Who fights with me and doth not die the death ? Not one ! El . sit . 119. Qq ...
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... Come , cudgel , come , my partner in my spoils , For here I see this day it will not be ; But when it falls that I encounter any , One pat sufficeth for to work my will . What , comes not one ? Then , let's be gone ; A time will serve ...
... Come , cudgel , come , my partner in my spoils , For here I see this day it will not be ; But when it falls that I encounter any , One pat sufficeth for to work my will . What , comes not one ? Then , let's be gone ; A time will serve ...
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... Come on , sir ; ah , so like a sheepbiter a looks . Enter AMADINE , and a Boy with a Bear's Head . Ama . Dread sovereign and ... comes it then , that he preserv'd thy life ? Ama . Once walking with Segasto in the woods , Further than our ...
... Come on , sir ; ah , so like a sheepbiter a looks . Enter AMADINE , and a Boy with a Bear's Head . Ama . Dread sovereign and ... comes it then , that he preserv'd thy life ? Ama . Once walking with Segasto in the woods , Further than our ...
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... comes first , 45 Let him abide the happy meeting of us both . How like you this ? Ama . I like it very well . Muce . Now , if you please , you may appoint the time . Ama . Full three hours hence , God willing , I'll return . Muce . The ...
... comes first , 45 Let him abide the happy meeting of us both . How like you this ? Ama . I like it very well . Muce . Now , if you please , you may appoint the time . Ama . Full three hours hence , God willing , I'll return . Muce . The ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Abbott ACHM alliteration Amadine Ansel Anselmo banishment bear begone BORACHIUS Bremo Clown Collen Collier comedy of Mucedorus court death dost thou doth edition Enter MOUSE Enter MUCEDORUS Enter SEGASTO Envy Exeunt Exit Fair Em Faith father's favour give hath hear heart hermit honour Julius Cæsar king of Arragon King of Valentia King's daughter knave leave lines end live lord Love's Labour's Lost majesty master merry mirth Muce murther never omitted in HM pray Professor Delius Professor Elze promise proposes to read prose queen regular blank verse revenge Robert Greene Rumb Rumbelo SCENE seqq Shakespeare Shakspere Shakspere Society shepherd Simpson sirrah sith spare stage-direction sweet Segasto thou art thou shalt thyself tofore Tremelio unto valour what's wilt thou woods worthy prince ΙΟ
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 12 - The chidden billow seems to pelt the clouds ; The wind-shaked surge, with high and monstrous mane, Seems to cast water on the burning bear, And quench the guards of the ever-fixed pole : I never did like molestation view On the enchafed flood.
Seite 63 - And (that which is worst) their ground is not so unperfect as their working indiscreet ; not weighing, so the people laugh, though they laugh them (for their follies) to scorn : many times (to make mirth) they make a clown companion with a king : in their grave councils they allow the advice of fools ; yea, they use one order of speech for all persons, a gross indecorum...
Seite 48 - Seg. Tis well, Segasto, that thou hast thy will ; Should such a shepherd, such a simple swain as he, Eclipse thy credit, famous through the court ? No, ply, Segasto, ply ; let it not in Aragon be said, A shepherd hath Segasto's honour won.
Seite 9 - In time of yore, when men like brutish beasts Did lead their lives in loathsome cells and woods And wholly gave themselves to witless will, A rude unruly rout, then man to man Became a present prey, then might prevailed, The weakest went to walls: Right was unknown, for wrong was all in all.
Seite 29 - Luckless his lot, and caitiff-like accurst, At whose proceedings fortune ever frowns: Myself, I mean, most subject unto thrall; For I, the more I seek to shun the worst, The more by proof I find myself accurs'd.
Seite 53 - I call'd for three pots of ale, as 'tis the manner of us courtiers. Now, sirrah, I had taken the maidenhead of two of them — now, as I was lifting up the third to my mouth, there came, Hold him, hold him...
Seite 33 - Thou shalt not need, if thou wilt dwell with me, 75 thou shalt want nothing. Mouse. Shall I not? Then here's my hand, I'll dwell with you. And hark you, sir! now you have entertained me, I will tell you what I can do. I can keep my tongue from picking and stealing, and my hands from lying and 80 slandering, I warrant you, as well as ever you had man in all your life.
Seite 39 - Sometimes we feed on fancies With the sweet of our desires: sometimes again We feel the heat of extreme miseries. Now am I in favour about the court and country, To-morrow those favours will turn to frowns, To-day I live revenged on my foe, To-morrow I die, my foe revenged on me.
Seite 3 - A Most pleasant Comedie of Mucedorus the Kings sonne of Valentia, and Amadine the Kings daughter of Aragon. With the merry conceites of Mouse.
Seite 38 - Segasto now living will honour the dead Corpse of Tremelio with revenge.— Blood-thirsty villain, born and bred In merciless murder, tell me how durst thou be so bold As once to lay thy hands upon the least of mine ? Assure thyself, thou shalt be used According to the law. Muc. Segasto, cease ! these threats are needless. Accuse me not of murder, that have done Nothing but in mine own defence. Seg'.