A Shakespeare Commentary ...F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1957 - 973 pages |
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Page 66
... thou shalt see the depth of thine owne follies ; for ( poore man ) thy progresse in love is a regresse to losse , swimming again the streame with the crab , and flying with Apis Indica1 against wind and weather . Thou seekest with ...
... thou shalt see the depth of thine owne follies ; for ( poore man ) thy progresse in love is a regresse to losse , swimming again the streame with the crab , and flying with Apis Indica1 against wind and weather . Thou seekest with ...
Page 306
... thou slave , thou wretch , thou coward ! Thou little valiant , great in villainy ! What a fool art thou , A ramping fool , to brag and stamp and swear Upon my party ! At this point the play takes up an entirely new point of interest ...
... thou slave , thou wretch , thou coward ! Thou little valiant , great in villainy ! What a fool art thou , A ramping fool , to brag and stamp and swear Upon my party ! At this point the play takes up an entirely new point of interest ...
Page 425
... thou say King Richard is deposed ? Darest thou , thou little better thing than earth , Divine his downfall ? Say , where , when , how , Camest thou by this ill tidings ? speak , thou wretch . " Pardon me , madam little joy have I To ...
... thou say King Richard is deposed ? Darest thou , thou little better thing than earth , Divine his downfall ? Say , where , when , how , Camest thou by this ill tidings ? speak , thou wretch . " Pardon me , madam little joy have I To ...
Contents
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF JULIUS CESAR | 1 |
As You Like | 33 |
THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH | 69 |
Copyright | |
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Alonso Angiers Antonio appears Ariel Arthur Aumerle Banquo Bassanio Bastard battle Bolingbroke brother Brutus Cæsar Caliban called Carthage Cassius castle cause character Claudius Cordelia Cornwall court crown daughter dead death Denmark Dido doth Duke Duncan Earl Edgar Edmund England English enters Extract father Faulconbridge Ferdinand fool France French ghost Giannetto give Gloucester Goneril Gratiano Hamlet hand hast hath haue heart Henry Henry IV Holinshed honour Horatio Hubert husband Julius Cæsar Kent King John King Lear king's kingdom Lady Laertes land Lear lord Macbeth Macduff madness Malcolm married Miranda murder Nerissa night noble Ophelia Pandulph Philip play Plutarch Polonius Portia Prince Prospero queen Regan remarks replies revenge Richard Rosalynde says Scene of Act Scotland servant Shakespeare ship Shylock sisters slain song speak spirit Swinstead tells Thane thee thou throne unto Venice vnto vpon wife witches words