The Dramatic Works, Volum 2at the Clarendon Press, M DCC LXXXVI. To be had of Mess. Rivington, London; Mess. Prince and Cooke and C. Selwin Rann, Oxford; and of Mess. Pearson and Rollason, Birmingham, 1829 |
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Side 4
... Claudio ' resolved to die . The comic parts of the play are lively and amusing , and the reckless Barnardine , ' fearless of what's past , present , and to come , ' is in fine contrast to the sentimentality of the other characters ...
... Claudio ' resolved to die . The comic parts of the play are lively and amusing , and the reckless Barnardine , ' fearless of what's past , present , and to come , ' is in fine contrast to the sentimentality of the other characters ...
Side 5
... Claudio . MARIANA , betrothed to Angelo . JULIET , beloved by Claudio . FRANCISCA , a Nun . MISTRESS OVER - DONE , a Baud . Lords , Gentlemen , Guards , Officers , and other Attendants . SCENE , Vienna . MEASURE FOR MEASURE . ACT I ...
... Claudio . MARIANA , betrothed to Angelo . JULIET , beloved by Claudio . FRANCISCA , a Nun . MISTRESS OVER - DONE , a Baud . Lords , Gentlemen , Guards , Officers , and other Attendants . SCENE , Vienna . MEASURE FOR MEASURE . ACT I ...
Side 12
... Claudio , signior Claudio . 1 Gent . Claudio to prison ! ' tis not so . Bawd . Nay , but I know , ' tis so ; I saw him ar- rested ; saw him carried away ; and which is more , within these three days his head's to be chopped off . Lucio ...
... Claudio , signior Claudio . 1 Gent . Claudio to prison ! ' tis not so . Bawd . Nay , but I know , ' tis so ; I saw him ar- rested ; saw him carried away ; and which is more , within these three days his head's to be chopped off . Lucio ...
Side 13
... Claudio , led by the pro- vost to prison : and there's madam Juliet . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . The same . Enter Provost 1 , CLAUDIO , JULIET , and Officers ; LUCIO , and two Gentlemen . Claud . Fellow , why dost thou show me thus to the ...
... Claudio , led by the pro- vost to prison : and there's madam Juliet . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . The same . Enter Provost 1 , CLAUDIO , JULIET , and Officers ; LUCIO , and two Gentlemen . Claud . Fellow , why dost thou show me thus to the ...
Side 14
... Claudio ? whence comes this restraint ? Claud . From too much liberty , my Lucio , liberty ; As surfeit is the father of much fast , So every scope by the immodcrate use Turns to restraint : Our natures do pursue , ( Like rats that ...
... Claudio ? whence comes this restraint ? Claud . From too much liberty , my Lucio , liberty ; As surfeit is the father of much fast , So every scope by the immodcrate use Turns to restraint : Our natures do pursue , ( Like rats that ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 2 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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