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Pagina 160
... Leontes , is called Egistus . Polixenes K. of Bohemia Pandosto . Mamillius P. of Sicilia Garinter . Florizel P. of Bohemia Dorastus . Camillo Franion . Old Shepherd Porrus . Hermione Bellaria . Perdita Faunia . Mopsa Mopsa . The parts ...
... Leontes , is called Egistus . Polixenes K. of Bohemia Pandosto . Mamillius P. of Sicilia Garinter . Florizel P. of Bohemia Dorastus . Camillo Franion . Old Shepherd Porrus . Hermione Bellaria . Perdita Faunia . Mopsa Mopsa . The parts ...
Pagina 161
... Leontes , and his violent conduct in con- sequence , form a true portrait of Henry the Eighth , who gene- rally made the law the engine of his boisterous passions . Not only the general plan of the story is most applicable , but several ...
... Leontes , and his violent conduct in con- sequence , form a true portrait of Henry the Eighth , who gene- rally made the law the engine of his boisterous passions . Not only the general plan of the story is most applicable , but several ...
Pagina 162
... Leontes . Perdita , daughter to Leontes and Hermione . Paulina , wife to Antigonus . Emelia , a lady , Two other ladies , attending the queen . Mopsa , Dorcas , } shepherdesses . Lords , ladies , and attendants ; satyrs for a dance ...
... Leontes . Perdita , daughter to Leontes and Hermione . Paulina , wife to Antigonus . Emelia , a lady , Two other ladies , attending the queen . Mopsa , Dorcas , } shepherdesses . Lords , ladies , and attendants ; satyrs for a dance ...
Pagina 163
... Leontes ' Palace . Enter CAMILLO and ARCHIDAMUS . Arch . If you shall chance , Camillo , to visit Bohemia , on the like occasion whereon my services are now on foot , you shall see , as I have said , great difference betwixt our Bohemia ...
... Leontes ' Palace . Enter CAMILLO and ARCHIDAMUS . Arch . If you shall chance , Camillo , to visit Bohemia , on the like occasion whereon my services are now on foot , you shall see , as I have said , great difference betwixt our Bohemia ...
Pagina 165
... LEONTES , PolixenES , HERMIONE , MAMILLIUS , CAMILLO , and Attendants . Pol , Nine changes of the wat'ry star have been The shepherd's note , since we have left our throne Without a burden : time as long again Would be fill'd up , my ...
... LEONTES , PolixenES , HERMIONE , MAMILLIUS , CAMILLO , and Attendants . Pol , Nine changes of the wat'ry star have been The shepherd's note , since we have left our throne Without a burden : time as long again Would be fill'd up , my ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., Volume 6 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1813 |
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ancient Antigonus Antipholus Antony and Cleopatra Autolycus Baptista Ben Jonson Bian Bianca Bion Biondello Bohemia Camillo comedy Cymbeline daughter dost doth Dromio Duke editor emendation Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes fair father Feran Ferando fool gentleman Gremio hand Hanmer hath Hermione honour Hortensio husband Johnson Kate Kath Katharina King Henry King Henry IV King Lear lady Leon Leontes look lord Love's Labour's Lost Lucentio Malone marry Mason master means merry mistress never old copy Othello Padua passage Paulina perhaps Petruchio play Polixenes pray prince queen Ritson scene second folio sense servants Shakspeare Shep shrew signifies signior speak Steevens suppose sweet tell thee Theobald thing thou art Tranio Troilus and Cressida unto villain Vincentio Warburton wife word
Populaire passages
Pagina 237 - I would, there were no age between ten and three-and-twenty ; or that youth would sleep out the rest : for there is nothing in the between but getting wenches with child, wronging the ancientry, stealing, fighting.
Pagina 264 - I'd have you do it ever : when you sing, I'd have you buy and sell so ; so give alms ; Pray so ; and, for the ordering your affairs, To sing them too : When you do dance, I wish you A wave o...
Pagina 376 - Olympian games or Pythian fields ; Part curb their fiery steeds, or shun the goal With rapid wheels, or fronted brigades form. As when, to warn proud cities, war appears Waged in the troubled sky, and armies rush To battle in the clouds, before each van Prick forth the aery knights, and couch their spears Till thickest legions close ; with feats of arms From either end of heaven the welkin burns.
Pagina 123 - Well, come, my Kate ; we will unto your father's, Even in these honest mean habiliments ; Our purses shall be proud, our garments poor : For 'tis the mind that makes the body rich ; And as the sun breaks through the darkest clouds, So honour peereth in the meanest habit.