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 3
... present Cassandra with her brother's head . The jailer [ touched ] with the outcries of Andrugio ( abhorring Promos's lewdness ) , by the providence of God provided thus for his safety . He presented Cassandra with a felon's head newly ...
... present Cassandra with her brother's head . The jailer [ touched ] with the outcries of Andrugio ( abhorring Promos's lewdness ) , by the providence of God provided thus for his safety . He presented Cassandra with a felon's head newly ...
Side 4
... present , and to come , ' is in fine contrast to the sentimentality of the other characters . Shakspeare " was a moralist in the same sense in which nature is one . He taught what he had learnt from her . He showed the greatest ...
... present , and to come , ' is in fine contrast to the sentimentality of the other characters . Shakspeare " was a moralist in the same sense in which nature is one . He taught what he had learnt from her . He showed the greatest ...
Side 24
... " this story is well told . But in the present instance it is used ironically , ' 13 Professes a hot house , i , e . keeps a bagnio , 14 Detest , for protest , or attest . Elb . Marry , sir , by my wife ; 24 ACT II . MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... " this story is well told . But in the present instance it is used ironically , ' 13 Professes a hot house , i , e . keeps a bagnio , 14 Detest , for protest , or attest . Elb . Marry , sir , by my wife ; 24 ACT II . MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
Side 44
... . e . impressions . 21 i . e . your virtue assumes an air of licentiousness , which is not natural to you , on purpose to try me . ' 22 Seeming is hypocrisy . Sign a h present pardon for my brother , Or 44 ACT II . MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... . e . impressions . 21 i . e . your virtue assumes an air of licentiousness , which is not natural to you , on purpose to try me . ' 22 Seeming is hypocrisy . Sign a h present pardon for my brother , Or 44 ACT II . MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
Side 45
William Shakespeare. Sign a h present pardon for my brother , Or , with an outstretch'd throat , I'll tell the world Aloud , what man thou art . Ang . Who will believe thee , Isabel ? My unsoil'd name , the austereness of my life , My ...
William Shakespeare. Sign a h present pardon for my brother , Or , with an outstretch'd throat , I'll tell the world Aloud , what man thou art . Ang . Who will believe thee , Isabel ? My unsoil'd name , the austereness of my life , My ...
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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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