The Works of Shakespeare: Much ado about nothing. 1923at the University Press, 1954 |
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... appear inwardly small . The lordship of the world , we ask ourselves , what is it worth , and in what spirit do these ' world - sharers ' contend for it ? They are no champions of their country like Henry V. The conqueror knows not even ...
... appear inwardly small . The lordship of the world , we ask ourselves , what is it worth , and in what spirit do these ' world - sharers ' contend for it ? They are no champions of their country like Henry V. The conqueror knows not even ...
Página xxxi
... appear weeping , asking for pardon , for him to exclaim Fall not a tear , I say ; one of them rates All that is won and lost : give me a kiss ; Even this repays me . Thus he makes ' his will lord of his reason ' , as reasonable ...
... appear weeping , asking for pardon , for him to exclaim Fall not a tear , I say ; one of them rates All that is won and lost : give me a kiss ; Even this repays me . Thus he makes ' his will lord of his reason ' , as reasonable ...
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... appear in court . 31. else on other occasions . 32. shrill - tongued ' Fulvia was somewhat sour and crooked ( cross ) of condition ' ( Plut . , Sk . 162 ; cf. P. 135 above . ) 34. ranged F. ' raing'd ' Cf. Cor . 3. 1. 206. ' Wide ...
... appear in court . 31. else on other occasions . 32. shrill - tongued ' Fulvia was somewhat sour and crooked ( cross ) of condition ' ( Plut . , Sk . 162 ; cf. P. 135 above . ) 34. ranged F. ' raing'd ' Cf. Cor . 3. 1. 206. ' Wide ...
Contenido
CLEOPATRA FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxvii |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 124 |
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