The Plays of William Shakespeare, 8 tomas |
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William Shakespeare George Steevens. THE story of this tragedy had found its way into many ballads and other metrical pieces ; yet Shakspeare seems to have been more indebted to The True Chronicle History of King Leir and his Three ...
William Shakespeare George Steevens. THE story of this tragedy had found its way into many ballads and other metrical pieces ; yet Shakspeare seems to have been more indebted to The True Chronicle History of King Leir and his Three ...
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William Shakespeare George Steevens. I tell you all her wealth . - For you , great king , [ TO FRANCE . I would not from your love make such a stray , To match you where I hate ; therefore beseech you To avert your liking a more worthier ...
William Shakespeare George Steevens. I tell you all her wealth . - For you , great king , [ TO FRANCE . I would not from your love make such a stray , To match you where I hate ; therefore beseech you To avert your liking a more worthier ...
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William Shakespeare George Steevens. judgment he hath now cast her off , appears too grossly . Reg . ' Tis the infirmity of his age : yet he hath ever but slenderly known himself . Gon . The best and soundest of his time hath been but ...
William Shakespeare George Steevens. judgment he hath now cast her off , appears too grossly . Reg . ' Tis the infirmity of his age : yet he hath ever but slenderly known himself . Gon . The best and soundest of his time hath been but ...
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William Shakespeare George Steevens. 霞 thieves , and treachers , by spherical predominance ; drunkards , liars , and adulterers , by an enforced obe- dience of planetary influence ; and all that we are evil in , by a divine thrusting on ...
William Shakespeare George Steevens. 霞 thieves , and treachers , by spherical predominance ; drunkards , liars , and adulterers , by an enforced obe- dience of planetary influence ; and all that we are evil in , by a divine thrusting on ...
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William Shakespeare George Steevens. Stew . So please you , - [ Exit . Lear . What says the fellow there ? Call the clotpoll back . - Where's my fool , ho ? -I think the world's asleep . How now ? where's that mongrel ? Knight . He says ...
William Shakespeare George Steevens. Stew . So please you , - [ Exit . Lear . What says the fellow there ? Call the clotpoll back . - Where's my fool , ho ? -I think the world's asleep . How now ? where's that mongrel ? Knight . He says ...
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ancient art thou BENVOLIO better blood Brabantio CAPULET Cassio Cordelia Corn Cyprus daughter dead dear death Denmark Desdemona dost thou doth Duke Edmund Emil EMILIA Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear fool Fortinbras friar Gent gentleman give Gloster GONERIL GUILDENSTERN Hamlet hath hear heart heaven hither honest honour Horatio i'the Iago is't Juliet Kent king knave lady Laer Laertes Lear look lord madam MALONE Mantua marry matter means Mercutio Michael Cassio murder never night noble Nurse o'er Ophelia Othello play poison'd POLONIUS poor Pr'ythee pray Queen Roderigo Romeo SCENE Shakspeare signifies soul speak sweet sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought to-night Tybalt villain wife wilt word