The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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... Clown are not Shakespeare's only substitutes for the Euphuism and Arcadianism of Greene's romance . They furnish only the background to the picture ; the foreground is occupied by Florizel and Perdita , who win their way to our hearts ...
... Clown are not Shakespeare's only substitutes for the Euphuism and Arcadianism of Greene's romance . They furnish only the background to the picture ; the foreground is occupied by Florizel and Perdita , who win their way to our hearts ...
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... CLOWN , his son . AUTOLYCUS , a rogue . A Mariner . A Gaoler . HERMIONE , Queen to Leontes . PERDITA , daughter to Leontes and Hermione . PAULINA , wife to Antigonus . EMILIA , a lady attending on Hermione . MOPSA , DORCAS ...
... CLOWN , his son . AUTOLYCUS , a rogue . A Mariner . A Gaoler . HERMIONE , Queen to Leontes . PERDITA , daughter to Leontes and Hermione . PAULINA , wife to Antigonus . EMILIA , a lady attending on Hermione . MOPSA , DORCAS ...
Page 60
... Clown . 75 Shep . What , art so near ? If thou'lt see a thing to talk on when thou art dead and rotten , come hither . What 80 ailest thou , man ? Clo . I have seen two such sights , by sea and by land ! but I am not to say it is a sea ...
... Clown . 75 Shep . What , art so near ? If thou'lt see a thing to talk on when thou art dead and rotten , come hither . What 80 ailest thou , man ? Clo . I have seen two such sights , by sea and by land ! but I am not to say it is a sea ...
Page 68
... CLOWN . Clo . Let me see : every ' leven wether tods ; every tod yields pound and odd shilling ; fifteen hundred shorn , what comes the wool to ? Aut . [ Aside ] If the springe hold , the cock's mine . Clo . I cannot do ' t without ...
... CLOWN . Clo . Let me see : every ' leven wether tods ; every tod yields pound and odd shilling ; fifteen hundred shorn , what comes the wool to ? Aut . [ Aside ] If the springe hold , the cock's mine . Clo . I cannot do ' t without ...
Page 69
... Clown's father- " Name of mercy , where was this , boy ? " ( III . iii . 105 ) . Theobald would read , " I ' th ' name of the- , " in the belief that the Clown was invoking the Trinity . Herford looks upon me as the pronoun , and ...
... Clown's father- " Name of mercy , where was this , boy ? " ( III . iii . 105 ) . Theobald would read , " I ' th ' name of the- , " in the belief that the Clown was invoking the Trinity . Herford looks upon me as the pronoun , and ...
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