The complete dramatic and poetical works of William ShakespeareРипол Классик, 1906 - 1237 Seiten 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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... meet the eye on turning the mask, and looking at it full in front. The impression which these various likenesses make upon the mind of the observer, especialiy the impression made by the mask, is that of majesty and force: what a noble ...
... meet the eye on turning the mask, and looking at it full in front. The impression which these various likenesses make upon the mind of the observer, especialiy the impression made by the mask, is that of majesty and force: what a noble ...
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... meet him -not moved by pity or even curiosity, not for the purpose of consolation 0r atonement, but for the selfish ... meets all who visit his retreat only to bribe and excite, and so to lead to the destruction of the hated human race ...
... meet him -not moved by pity or even curiosity, not for the purpose of consolation 0r atonement, but for the selfish ... meets all who visit his retreat only to bribe and excite, and so to lead to the destruction of the hated human race ...
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... meet, upon a lonesome heath, three witches; the first greets Macbeth as Thane of Glamis, the second as Thane of ... meets his own , death with a coolness almost admirable. HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK. See Page 666. ANY books and. lxiii. TIIE.
... meet, upon a lonesome heath, three witches; the first greets Macbeth as Thane of Glamis, the second as Thane of ... meets his own , death with a coolness almost admirable. HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK. See Page 666. ANY books and. lxiii. TIIE.
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... meet with Caliban. Ari. Ay,myconnnander: when I presented Ceres, I thought to have told thee of it, but I fear'd Lest I might anger thee. [lets'.J I'ros. Hay again, where didst thou leave these varAri. I told you, sir, they were red-hot ...
... meet with Caliban. Ari. Ay,myconnnander: when I presented Ceres, I thought to have told thee of it, but I fear'd Lest I might anger thee. [lets'.J I'ros. Hay again, where didst thou leave these varAri. I told you, sir, they were red-hot ...
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... meet good hap; and in thy danger, If ever danger do environ thee, )ommend thy grievance to my holy prayers, For I will be thy beadsman. Valentine. l'al. And on a love-book pray for my success? l'ro. Upon some book I love 1 “ll pray for ...
... meet good hap; and in thy danger, If ever danger do environ thee, )ommend thy grievance to my holy prayers, For I will be thy beadsman. Valentine. l'al. And on a love-book pray for my success? l'ro. Upon some book I love 1 “ll pray for ...
Inhalt
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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