An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakspeare: Compared with the Greek and French Dramatic Poets; with Some Remarks Upon the Misrepresentations of Mons. de VoltaireAMS Press, 1966 - 296 pagina's |
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Pagina 191
... speak with the Duke of Cornwall , and his wife : The king would speak with Cornwall . The dear father Would with his daughter speak , commands her service : Are they inform'd of this ? my breath and blood ! Fiery ? the fiery duke ? tell ...
... speak with the Duke of Cornwall , and his wife : The king would speak with Cornwall . The dear father Would with his daughter speak , commands her service : Are they inform'd of this ? my breath and blood ! Fiery ? the fiery duke ? tell ...
Pagina 242
... speak not , to disprove what Brutus spoke , But here I am to speak what I do know . You all did love him once , -not without cause ; What cause with - holds you then to mourn for him ? O judgment ! thou art fled to brutish beasts , And ...
... speak not , to disprove what Brutus spoke , But here I am to speak what I do know . You all did love him once , -not without cause ; What cause with - holds you then to mourn for him ? O judgment ! thou art fled to brutish beasts , And ...
Pagina 246
... speak of him ; For I have neither wit , nor words , nor worth , Action nor utt'rance , nor the power of speech , To stir men's blood ; I only speak right on . I tell you that which you yourselves do know ; Shew you sweet Cæsar's wounds ...
... speak of him ; For I have neither wit , nor words , nor worth , Action nor utt'rance , nor the power of speech , To stir men's blood ; I only speak right on . I tell you that which you yourselves do know ; Shew you sweet Cæsar's wounds ...
Inhoudsopgave
On Dramatic Poetry P | 3 |
On the Historical Drama P | 33 |
The First Part of Henry IV P | 69 |
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