The Beauties of ShakespeareScott, Webster & Geary, 1841 - 377 páginas |
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... become old and powerless ; and whose wisdom will en- rich society when the fountains of her own surpassing wealth are dried up , so that she shall no longer sit as a queen among the nations . Thus it is with Greece and Rome , now become ...
... become old and powerless ; and whose wisdom will en- rich society when the fountains of her own surpassing wealth are dried up , so that she shall no longer sit as a queen among the nations . Thus it is with Greece and Rome , now become ...
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... become the refuge of the oppressed and afflicted . A change now took place in the fortunes of the princesses . Duke Frederick suddenly orders his niece Rosalind into banishment , and Celia resolves to accompany her friend . They steal ...
... become the refuge of the oppressed and afflicted . A change now took place in the fortunes of the princesses . Duke Frederick suddenly orders his niece Rosalind into banishment , and Celia resolves to accompany her friend . They steal ...
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... become the bride of Ferdinand . During the progress of this rapid courtship , the king of Naples , the usurper Antonio , and the other lords , wandered up and down the barren strand , hungry , weary , and faint of heart , not knowing ...
... become the bride of Ferdinand . During the progress of this rapid courtship , the king of Naples , the usurper Antonio , and the other lords , wandered up and down the barren strand , hungry , weary , and faint of heart , not knowing ...
Contenido
COMEDIES | 3 |
ALLS Well that Ends Well Page | 9 |
As You Like It | 14 |
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Ajax Angelo Antony army art thou banishment battle battle of Agincourt bear beauty Ben Jonson blood breath brother Brutus Cæsar Cassius cheek Claudio Comedy of Errors Coriolanus court crown Cymbeline daughter dead death deed Desdemona dost doth duke ears earth enemy England eyes fair false father fear fool fortune gentle Gentlemen of Verona give grief hand hate hath head hear heart heaven Henry honour hour husband Iago king lady live look lord lover Macbeth maid marriage married murder nature never night noble o'er Othello pity play poor prince prison Proteus quarrel queen resolved revenge Richard Richard II Romeo Shakspeare shame shew Shylock sleep sorrow soul speak spirit sweet sword tears thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought Titus Andronicus tongue vex'd virtue vows weep wife wind words wretch young youth