The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Harper& brothers, 1907 |
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... Lovers , " and a contemporary writer expressed the optimistic opinion that the two had " wit enough in them to make one good play . " - Modern readers and playgoers have not been slow to feel the extraordinary interest of this comedy of ...
... Lovers , " and a contemporary writer expressed the optimistic opinion that the two had " wit enough in them to make one good play . " - Modern readers and playgoers have not been slow to feel the extraordinary interest of this comedy of ...
Page xv
... lover ; but in Carrington's trans- lation of the " Orlando Furioso " he had ready access to the pathetic story of Rinaldo and Ginevra . The differ- ences between Ariosto's story and the story of Hero and Claudio as Shakespeare tells it ...
... lover ; but in Carrington's trans- lation of the " Orlando Furioso " he had ready access to the pathetic story of Rinaldo and Ginevra . The differ- ences between Ariosto's story and the story of Hero and Claudio as Shakespeare tells it ...
Page xvi
... lover's mind ; incidents which may have had a place in the gossip of Shakespeare's time . The resemblances between ... lover , the rejection of the vic- tim of the conspiracy , her apparent death and secret restoration to life , her ...
... lover's mind ; incidents which may have had a place in the gossip of Shakespeare's time . The resemblances between ... lover , the rejection of the vic- tim of the conspiracy , her apparent death and secret restoration to life , her ...
Page 16
... lover presently , And tire the hearer with a book of words . If thou dost love fair Hero , cherish it ; And I will break with her and with her father , And thou shalt have her . Was ' t not to this end That thou began'st to twist so ...
... lover presently , And tire the hearer with a book of words . If thou dost love fair Hero , cherish it ; And I will break with her and with her father , And thou shalt have her . Was ' t not to this end That thou began'st to twist so ...
Page 59
... indicating where the finger is to be pressed to produce the various notes . 62 with her face upwards ] in her lover's arms ; in the marriage bed . signior , walk aside with me : I have studied [ 59 ] SCENE II MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
... indicating where the finger is to be pressed to produce the various notes . 62 with her face upwards ] in her lover's arms ; in the marriage bed . signior , walk aside with me : I have studied [ 59 ] SCENE II MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
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ADAM Audrey beard BEAT Beatrice BEAU BORA BORACHIO brother Celia CLAUD comedy cousin daughter Dogberry Don John DON PEDRO dost doth DUKE F Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith father Folios fool FOREST Enter forest of Arden foul FRIAR Ganymede give grace hand hath hear heart heigh-ho Hero hither honour horns humour infra Jaques lady LEON Leonato live look lord Love's Love's Labour's Lost lover MARG Margaret marriage marry master master constable means merry Messina never night Oliver Orlando Ovid Phebe play prithee Quarto reading Rosalind SCENE Shakespeare shepherd SIDNEY LEE Signior Benedick sing song speak story supra swear sweet tell thank thing thou art to-morrow tongue TOUCH Touchstone troth Twelfth Night VERG villain WATCH wear WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wilt wise woman word young youth