The Beauties of ShakespeareScott, Webster & Geary, 1841 - 377 páginas |
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... Queen Katharine's Speech to Cardinal Wolsey . You are meek and humble - mouth'd ; You sign your place and calling , in full seeming , * With meekness and humility ; but your heart Is cramm'd with arrogancy , spleen , and pride . You ...
... Queen Katharine's Speech to Cardinal Wolsey . You are meek and humble - mouth'd ; You sign your place and calling , in full seeming , * With meekness and humility ; but your heart Is cramm'd with arrogancy , spleen , and pride . You ...
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... queen to an entertainment which he had prepared for their amusement . It consisted of a play he had devised , in which a king is secretly killed by his brother , who coveted his crown and queen . The guilty Claudius betrayed himself by ...
... queen to an entertainment which he had prepared for their amusement . It consisted of a play he had devised , in which a king is secretly killed by his brother , who coveted his crown and queen . The guilty Claudius betrayed himself by ...
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... Queen . To whom do you speak this ? Hum . Do you see nothing there ? Queen . Nothing at all ; yet all that is I see . Ham . Nor did you nothing hear ? Queen . No , nothing but ourselves . Ham . Why look you there ! look , how it steals ...
... Queen . To whom do you speak this ? Hum . Do you see nothing there ? Queen . Nothing at all ; yet all that is I see . Ham . Nor did you nothing hear ? Queen . No , nothing but ourselves . Ham . Why look you there ! look , how it steals ...
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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