The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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Page xiv
... never consent to his marriage with a shepherdess , he devises a plan of carrying her off to Italy . With the help of his servant Capnio , he furnishes a ship and embarks with Fawnia . Meanwhile Porrus , uneasy in his mind at the course ...
... never consent to his marriage with a shepherdess , he devises a plan of carrying her off to Italy . With the help of his servant Capnio , he furnishes a ship and embarks with Fawnia . Meanwhile Porrus , uneasy in his mind at the course ...
Page xxii
... never more so than in that final period of dramatic activity to which The Winter's Tale belongs . At the same time he took pains to set the action of his dramas in an ap- propriate atmosphere , above all , an appropriate religious ...
... never more so than in that final period of dramatic activity to which The Winter's Tale belongs . At the same time he took pains to set the action of his dramas in an ap- propriate atmosphere , above all , an appropriate religious ...
Page xxviii
... never since that master of wit had reluctantly ex- changed Dame Quickly's ale - house for " Arthur's bosom " had Shakespeare created a rogue of such captivating presence and unfailing resourcefulness . Life is for him a festival of gay ...
... never since that master of wit had reluctantly ex- changed Dame Quickly's ale - house for " Arthur's bosom " had Shakespeare created a rogue of such captivating presence and unfailing resourcefulness . Life is for him a festival of gay ...
Page 9
... Never ? Leon . Never , but once . 85 Her . What ! have I twice said well ? when was ' t before ? 90 I prithee tell me ; cram's with praise , and make's As fat as tame things : one good deed dying tongueless Slaughters a thousand waiting ...
... Never ? Leon . Never , but once . 85 Her . What ! have I twice said well ? when was ' t before ? 90 I prithee tell me ; cram's with praise , and make's As fat as tame things : one good deed dying tongueless Slaughters a thousand waiting ...
Page 17
... never free of . But , beseech your Grace , Be plainer with me ; let me know my trespass By its own visage : if I then deny it , 265 ' Tis none of mine . Leon . Ha ' not you seen , Camillo , — But that's past doubt , you have , or your ...
... never free of . But , beseech your Grace , Be plainer with me ; let me know my trespass By its own visage : if I then deny it , 265 ' Tis none of mine . Leon . Ha ' not you seen , Camillo , — But that's past doubt , you have , or your ...
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