The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volum 2 |
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Pàgina 474
Here is the Scrowl of every Man's Name , which is thought fit through all Athens , to play in our Enterlude ... Firft , good Peter Quince , fay what the Play treats on ; then read the Names of the Actors ; and fo grow on to a Point .
Here is the Scrowl of every Man's Name , which is thought fit through all Athens , to play in our Enterlude ... Firft , good Peter Quince , fay what the Play treats on ; then read the Names of the Actors ; and fo grow on to a Point .
Pàgina 486
Oh how fit a Word Is that vile Name , to perish on my Sword ? Hel . Do not fay fo , Lylander , fay not fo ; What tho ' he love your Hermia ? Lord , what tho ' ? Yet Hermia ftill loves you ; then be content . Lyf . Content with Hermia ?
Oh how fit a Word Is that vile Name , to perish on my Sword ? Hel . Do not fay fo , Lylander , fay not fo ; What tho ' he love your Hermia ? Lord , what tho ' ? Yet Hermia ftill loves you ; then be content . Lyf . Content with Hermia ?
Pàgina 488
Nay , you must name his Name , and half his Face must be seen through the Lion's Neck , and he himself must fpeak through , faying thus , or to the fame defect ; Ladies , or fair Ladies , I would wish you , or I would request you , or I ...
Nay , you must name his Name , and half his Face must be seen through the Lion's Neck , and he himself must fpeak through , faying thus , or to the fame defect ; Ladies , or fair Ladies , I would wish you , or I would request you , or I ...
Pàgina 492
I cry your Worship's Mercy heartily , I beseech your Worship's Name . Cob . Cobweb . Bot . I fhall defire of you more Acquaintance , good Mafter Cobweb ; if I cut my Finger , I shall make bold with you . Your Name , honeft Gentleman ?
I cry your Worship's Mercy heartily , I beseech your Worship's Name . Cob . Cobweb . Bot . I fhall defire of you more Acquaintance , good Mafter Cobweb ; if I cut my Finger , I shall make bold with you . Your Name , honeft Gentleman ?
Pàgina 511
... Doth glance from Heav'n to Earth , from Earth to Heav'nt And as Imagination bodies forth the Forms of Things Unknown ; the Poet's Pen turns them to Shapes , And gives to Airy Nothing a local Habitation , And a Name .
... Doth glance from Heav'n to Earth , from Earth to Heav'nt And as Imagination bodies forth the Forms of Things Unknown ; the Poet's Pen turns them to Shapes , And gives to Airy Nothing a local Habitation , And a Name .
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volum 2 William Shakespeare,Nicholas Rowe Visualització completa - 1709 |
The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volum 2 William Shakespeare,Nicholas Rowe Visualització completa - 1709 |
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