The TempestUniversity Society, 1623 - 142 Seiten |
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William Shakespeare. PREFATORY MATTER TO FIRST FOLIO To the Reader This figure , that thou here seest put , It was for gentle Shakespeare cut : Wherein the Graver had a strife With Nature , to out - doo the life .. O , could he but have ...
William Shakespeare. PREFATORY MATTER TO FIRST FOLIO To the Reader This figure , that thou here seest put , It was for gentle Shakespeare cut : Wherein the Graver had a strife With Nature , to out - doo the life .. O , could he but have ...
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... thou art proof against them , and indeed Above th ' ill fortune of them , or the need . I , therefore will begin . Soul of the Age ! The applause ! delight ! the wonder of our Stage ! My Shakespeare , rise ; I will not lodge thee by ...
... thou art proof against them , and indeed Above th ' ill fortune of them , or the need . I , therefore will begin . Soul of the Age ! The applause ! delight ! the wonder of our Stage ! My Shakespeare , rise ; I will not lodge thee by ...
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... thou didst our Lily outshine , Or sporting Kid , or Marlowe's mighty line . And though thou hadst small Latin , and less Greek , From thence to honour thee , I would not seek For names ; but call forth thundering Aeschylus , Euripides ...
... thou didst our Lily outshine , Or sporting Kid , or Marlowe's mighty line . And though thou hadst small Latin , and less Greek , From thence to honour thee , I would not seek For names ; but call forth thundering Aeschylus , Euripides ...
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... thou . Look how the father's face Lives in his issue , even so , the race Of Shakespeare's mind , and manners brightly shines In his well turned and true - filed lines : In each of which , he seems to shake a Lance , As brandished at ...
... thou . Look how the father's face Lives in his issue , even so , the race Of Shakespeare's mind , and manners brightly shines In his well turned and true - filed lines : In each of which , he seems to shake a Lance , As brandished at ...
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... thou canst never die , But crowned with Laurel , live eternally . L. DIGGES . TO THE MEMORY OF M. W. SHAKESPEARE . WE wondered ( Shakespeare ) that thou wents't so soon From the World's Stage , to the Grave's tiring room . We thought ...
... thou canst never die , But crowned with Laurel , live eternally . L. DIGGES . TO THE MEMORY OF M. W. SHAKESPEARE . WE wondered ( Shakespeare ) that thou wents't so soon From the World's Stage , to the Grave's tiring room . We thought ...
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Alon Alonso Boatswain Book brave bring brother Caliban camest cell Ceres character charm daughter devil Discase doth drowned Duke of Milan dukedom e'er earth enchanted Enter Ariel Exeunt Exit eyes father Ferdinand fish folios foul garments give goitre Gonzalo grace hang Hark hath hear heaven HENRIE CONDELL hither honour human island isle JOHN HEMINGE Juno King of Naples king's live lord Lord Mulgrave magic master mind Miranda monster nature never nymphs o'er play Poet poetical prithee probably Pros Prospero Re-enter Ariel scene Sebastian and Antonio Setebos Shake Shakespeare ship sing sleep speak spirit stand Stephano strange Sycorax tell Tempest thee There's thine thing thou art thou canst thou didst thou dost thou hast Trin Trinculo Tunis twilled wench WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wind word yare ΙΟ