“The” Works of Shakespeare: PreliminaryG.Richards, 1901 |
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... eye ; there is no mass of commentary to mar the plain simplicity of the general design ; such notes as are given are mainly glossarial , and are set forth unobtrusively at the page's foot : the text of the greatest English book is shown ...
... eye ; there is no mass of commentary to mar the plain simplicity of the general design ; such notes as are given are mainly glossarial , and are set forth unobtrusively at the page's foot : the text of the greatest English book is shown ...
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... shake a lance , As brandish'd at the eyes of ignorance.- Sweet Swan of Avon , what a sight it were To see thee in our waters yet appear , 40 50 60 70 And make those flights upon the banks of Thames That 6 IN MEMORIAM.
... shake a lance , As brandish'd at the eyes of ignorance.- Sweet Swan of Avon , what a sight it were To see thee in our waters yet appear , 40 50 60 70 And make those flights upon the banks of Thames That 6 IN MEMORIAM.
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... eyes in tears Both weep and smile ; fearful at plots so sad , Then laughing at our fear ; abus'd , and glad To be abus'd ; affected with that truth Which we perceive is false , pleas'd in that ruth At which we start , and by elaborate ...
... eyes in tears Both weep and smile ; fearful at plots so sad , Then laughing at our fear ; abus'd , and glad To be abus'd ; affected with that truth Which we perceive is false , pleas'd in that ruth At which we start , and by elaborate ...
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... eyes ; comfort . The direful spectacle of the wrack , which touch'd The very virtue of compassion in thee , I have with such prevision in mine art So safely order'd , that there is no soul- No , not so much perdition as an hair Betid to ...
... eyes ; comfort . The direful spectacle of the wrack , which touch'd The very virtue of compassion in thee , I have with such prevision in mine art So safely order'd , that there is no soul- No , not so much perdition as an hair Betid to ...
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... eyes to ' t . PRO . Hear a little further , And then I'll bring thee to the present business Which now's upon ' s ; without the which , this story Were most impertinent . MIRA . That hour destroy us ? PRO . 130 Wherefore did they not ...
... eyes to ' t . PRO . Hear a little further , And then I'll bring thee to the present business Which now's upon ' s ; without the which , this story Were most impertinent . MIRA . That hour destroy us ? PRO . 130 Wherefore did they not ...
Términos y frases comunes
ACT II Sc ANTIPHOLUS ARIEL bawd brother CAIUS Caliban CLAUD Claudio death didst dost thou doth Dromio DUKE Enter Ephesus ESCAL EVANS exeunt Exit eyes Falstaff father fear Friar gentle gentleman give Grace hath hear heart Heaven Herne the Hunter hither honour HOST HUGH EVANS husband ISAB Julia knave LAUNCE letter look Lord Angelo LUCIO Madam maid Marry Master Brook Master Doctor Milan MIRA Mistress Anne Mistress Ford never night pardon PIST Pompey pr'ythee pray PROSPERO Proteus PROV Provost QUICK SCENE Servant SHAL shew Silvia Sir Hugh Sir John Sir John Falstaff sirrah SLEN Slender speak SPEED sweet Sycorax tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast Thurio thyself TRIN Trinculo Valentine villain warrant What's wife woman word ΙΟ