Shakespeare: The Poet and His PlaysMethuen, 1997 - 411 pages |
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... thou understand me ? Thou art his keeper . HUBERT And I'll keep him so That he shall not offend your majesty . KING JOHN Death . HUBERT My lord . KING JOHN HUBERT KING JOHN A grave . He shall not live . Enough . ( 3.3.59-66 ) The ...
... thou understand me ? Thou art his keeper . HUBERT And I'll keep him so That he shall not offend your majesty . KING JOHN Death . HUBERT My lord . KING JOHN HUBERT KING JOHN A grave . He shall not live . Enough . ( 3.3.59-66 ) The ...
Page 277
... thou never knewest , but the extremity of both ends . When thou wast in thy gilt and thy perfume , they mocked thee for too much curiosity ; in thy rags thou know'st none , but art despised for the contrary ' ( 302-6 ) . Like Lear at ...
... thou never knewest , but the extremity of both ends . When thou wast in thy gilt and thy perfume , they mocked thee for too much curiosity ; in thy rags thou know'st none , but art despised for the contrary ' ( 302-6 ) . Like Lear at ...
Page 321
... thou art afoot . Take thou what course thou wilt , so the tribunes , having persuaded the citizens to reverse their decision , watch them go , and Brutus says , ' Let them go on . ' Sicinius's rejoinder reveals the element of personal ...
... thou art afoot . Take thou what course thou wilt , so the tribunes , having persuaded the citizens to reverse their decision , watch them go , and Brutus says , ' Let them go on . ' Sicinius's rejoinder reveals the element of personal ...
Contents
Man of the Theatre 22220 | 39 |
SIXTEEN A Lost Play Based on Don Quixote One Last | 372 |
SEVENTEEN Sir Thomas More A Funeral Elegy | 391 |
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