The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Jefferson Press, 1907 |
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Page xxiv
... eyes , asked her to be wrapped in swaddling clothes and sheets , prepared long before , and which she had caused to be kept with her most valuable jewels . " One of these jewels , a " collar of precious stones " ( " a chayne about the ...
... eyes , asked her to be wrapped in swaddling clothes and sheets , prepared long before , and which she had caused to be kept with her most valuable jewels . " One of these jewels , a " collar of precious stones " ( " a chayne about the ...
Page xxvii
... eye aside , and seeing such a manerly shepheard , perfectly limmed began half to forget Dorastus . " Silvia luckily rec- ognises her lover , which allows Fawnia to do the same . .. This done , both couples part company . Extraordinary ...
... eye aside , and seeing such a manerly shepheard , perfectly limmed began half to forget Dorastus . " Silvia luckily rec- ognises her lover , which allows Fawnia to do the same . .. This done , both couples part company . Extraordinary ...
Page xliii
... eyes of the spectator tableaux vivants of the private and public life of the ancient Greeks , " and dressed Antigonus as Priam , from a vase in the Vatican Museum . He had also a " Pyrrhic Dance " performed at the beginning of the play ...
... eyes of the spectator tableaux vivants of the private and public life of the ancient Greeks , " and dressed Antigonus as Priam , from a vase in the Vatican Museum . He had also a " Pyrrhic Dance " performed at the beginning of the play ...
Page 9
... eyes Of my young play - fellow . Grace to boot ! HER . Of this make no conclusion , lest you say Your queen and I are devils : yet go on ; The offences we have made you do we ' ll answer , If you first sinn'd with us , and that with us ...
... eyes Of my young play - fellow . Grace to boot ! HER . Of this make no conclusion , lest you say Your queen and I are devils : yet go on ; The offences we have made you do we ' ll answer , If you first sinn'd with us , and that with us ...
Page 12
... eye ] blue eye , eye of the colour of the welkin or sky . 137 my collop ] piece of my flesh . Can thy dam ? ] Can thy mother ( be unchaste ) ? 138-146 Affection . of my brows ] In these abrupt and disjointed sen- tences Leontes ...
... eye ] blue eye , eye of the colour of the welkin or sky . 137 my collop ] piece of my flesh . Can thy dam ? ] Can thy mother ( be unchaste ) ? 138-146 Affection . of my brows ] In these abrupt and disjointed sen- tences Leontes ...
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Antigonus Apollo Ariel Autolycus ballad bear beseech Bohemia brother Caliban Camillo child CLEOMENES court Cymb daughter death Delphi Deucalion DION discase Dorastus dost Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father Fawnia fear feast Florizel Folio reading follow French GENT gentleman give grace Greene's novel hath hear heart heavens Hermione honest honour infra king king of Bohemia kingdoms of Albania lady LEON Leontes live look lord Mamillius master means Milan mistress monster never o'er oracle Othello PAUL Paulina Perdita play Polixenes pray prince princess prithee PROS Prospero queen royal SCENE Shakespeare shalt SHEP shepherd Sicilia Silvia sing speak spirit Stephano strange supra swear sweet Sycorax tell Tempest thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought TRIN Trinculo true wife WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Winter's Tale word