The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Harper, 1907 |
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... grace of the greatest among poets . We are at sea , συντετάρακται δ ' αἰθὴρ πόντῳ . Æschylus the father and Shakespeare the son are revealed as one God in the sight of all men not too impotent to perceive and too ab- ject to adore ; for ...
... grace of the greatest among poets . We are at sea , συντετάρακται δ ' αἰθὴρ πόντῳ . Æschylus the father and Shakespeare the son are revealed as one God in the sight of all men not too impotent to perceive and too ab- ject to adore ; for ...
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... grace ; With whom the father liking took , And her to incest did provoke : Bad child , worse father ! to entice his own To evil should be done by none : But custom what they did begin Was with long use account no sin . The beauty of ...
... grace ; With whom the father liking took , And her to incest did provoke : Bad child , worse father ! to entice his own To evil should be done by none : But custom what they did begin Was with long use account no sin . The beauty of ...
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... grace is welcome to our town and us . - PER . Which welcome we ' ll accept ; feast here awhile , Until our stars that frown lend us a smile . 104 succeed their evils ] follow their wickedness . [ Exeunt . 100 GOWER H ACT SECOND Enter ...
... grace is welcome to our town and us . - PER . Which welcome we ' ll accept ; feast here awhile , Until our stars that frown lend us a smile . 104 succeed their evils ] follow their wickedness . [ Exeunt . 100 GOWER H ACT SECOND Enter ...
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... grace . KNIGHTS . We are honour'd much by good Simonides . 20 SIM . Your presence glads our days : honour we love ; For who hates honour hates the gods above . MARSHAL . Sir , yonder is your place . PER . Some other is more fit . FIRST ...
... grace . KNIGHTS . We are honour'd much by good Simonides . 20 SIM . Your presence glads our days : honour we love ; For who hates honour hates the gods above . MARSHAL . Sir , yonder is your place . PER . Some other is more fit . FIRST ...
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... grace . Yon knight doth sit too melancholy , As if the entertainment in our court Had not a show might countervail his worth . Note it not you , Thaisa ? 50 stored ] The early texts have stur'd and stirr'd , which Malone and Steev- ens ...
... grace . Yon knight doth sit too melancholy , As if the entertainment in our court Had not a show might countervail his worth . Note it not you , Thaisa ? 50 stored ] The early texts have stur'd and stirr'd , which Malone and Steev- ens ...
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Antiochus ARVIRAGUS BAWD BELARIUS beseech BOULT Britain Britons Cæsar call'd Cerimon CLEON Cloten command court Cymbeline daughter dead death Dionyza doth emendation Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes father fear FISH Folio reading fool fortune GENT gentlemen give gods Gower grace grief GUIDERIUS hath hear heart heaven Helicanus honour IACH Iachimo Imogen infra king knight lady leave Leonatus live look lord Lucius Lychorida Lysimachus madam Marina master means mistress Mytilene ne'er never noble original reading PALACE Enter Pentapolis Pericles Pisanio play Polydore poor POST Posthumus pray prince prince of Tyre prithee Quartos queen Re-enter Roman SCENE sense Shakespeare SICI Simonides speak supra Tarsus tell THAI Thaisa thank thee there's thing thou art Thou hast thyself Tyre unto villain What's Wilkins's Novel wilt word worth