The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... light manner , " Our humble Author will continue the story . " In the concluding Chorus to Henry V. , ' the Poet , then in the very zenith of his popularity , addresses himself to the audience , of course through the actor , more ...
... light manner , " Our humble Author will continue the story . " In the concluding Chorus to Henry V. , ' the Poet , then in the very zenith of his popularity , addresses himself to the audience , of course through the actor , more ...
Pagina 33
... light , and night my day ; * To think upon my pomp shall be my hell . Hum . Sirrah , what ' s o'clock ? Serv . Almost ten , my lord . Hum . Then is that woeful hour hard at hand , That my poor lady should come by this way , In shameful ...
... light , and night my day ; * To think upon my pomp shall be my hell . Hum . Sirrah , what ' s o'clock ? Serv . Almost ten , my lord . Hum . Then is that woeful hour hard at hand , That my poor lady should come by this way , In shameful ...
Pagina 40
... light . This seems to have been the excellence , indeed , for which he was most admired by his contemporaries ; for quickness and felicity of repartee they placed him above all other play - writers . But his humour was still more his ...
... light . This seems to have been the excellence , indeed , for which he was most admired by his contemporaries ; for quickness and felicity of repartee they placed him above all other play - writers . But his humour was still more his ...
Pagina 43
... light . " Richard II . " Like to a murthering - piece , in many places Gives me superfluous death . " Hamlet . " Here's that will sack a city . " Henry IV . ( Falstaff showing his bottle of sack . ) " Leash'd in like hounds , should ...
... light . " Richard II . " Like to a murthering - piece , in many places Gives me superfluous death . " Hamlet . " Here's that will sack a city . " Henry IV . ( Falstaff showing his bottle of sack . ) " Leash'd in like hounds , should ...
Pagina 51
... light on me . * Pol . Go with me ; I will go seek the king . * This is the very ecstacy of love ; * Whose violent property foredoes itself , * And leads the will to desperate undertakings , * As oft as any passion under heaven * That ...
... light on me . * Pol . Go with me ; I will go seek the king . * This is the very ecstacy of love ; * Whose violent property foredoes itself , * And leads the will to desperate undertakings , * As oft as any passion under heaven * That ...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 7 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1851 |
The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 7 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1851 |
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