The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 99
Seite 3
... honour and fe- licity . ' The following are among the most noteworthy of Shakespeare's variations from his original :-( i . ) the whole interest of the story is centred in the heroine - ac- cording to Coleridge , Shakespeare's ...
... honour and fe- licity . ' The following are among the most noteworthy of Shakespeare's variations from his original :-( i . ) the whole interest of the story is centred in the heroine - ac- cording to Coleridge , Shakespeare's ...
Seite 8
... honour , takes state upon her in her husband's absence as the " lady of the land , " administers justice , and rules her lord's dominions so wisely and so well , that she is uni- P versally loved and reverenced by his subjects . In 8 ...
... honour , takes state upon her in her husband's absence as the " lady of the land , " administers justice , and rules her lord's dominions so wisely and so well , that she is uni- P versally loved and reverenced by his subjects . In 8 ...
Seite 10
... the treasure for which she has ventured both life and honour , when it is just within her grasp ? Shall she , after compromising her feminine delicacy by the public disclosure of her preference , be ΙΟ Comments ALL'S WELL.
... the treasure for which she has ventured both life and honour , when it is just within her grasp ? Shall she , after compromising her feminine delicacy by the public disclosure of her preference , be ΙΟ Comments ALL'S WELL.
Seite 13
... honour of any kind . Lafeu characterizes him as an empty upstart , with a distinction worthy the admirer of Helena : " You are more saucy with lords and honourable personages than the commission of your birth and ( note the annexation ) ...
... honour of any kind . Lafeu characterizes him as an empty upstart , with a distinction worthy the admirer of Helena : " You are more saucy with lords and honourable personages than the commission of your birth and ( note the annexation ) ...
Seite 16
... honours of rank and place she would gladly resign , to have been the mother of the poor orphan left in her care . Camp- bell says , She redeems nobility by reverting to nature . ' Verplanck thinks , as well he may , that the Poet's ...
... honours of rank and place she would gladly resign , to have been the mother of the poor orphan left in her care . Camp- bell says , She redeems nobility by reverting to nature . ' Verplanck thinks , as well he may , that the Poet's ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Abergavenny Anne Bullen Archbishop of Canterbury Bertram bless Buck Buckingham Campeius Cardinal Wolsey cardinal's Cham Clown Count Countess court Cran Cranmer Crom Cromwell dare daughter Diana divorce drum Duke Duke of Buckingham Duke of Norfolk Earl Earl of Surrey emendation Enter Exeunt Exit Farewell father favour fear Florence Folios fool France friends Gent gentleman give grace hand hast hath hear heart heaven Helena Henry VIII Holinshed holy honest honour Kath Katharine King king's knave lady Lafeu leave live lord cardinal Lord Chamberlain lordship madam marriage marry never noble Parolles pity play poor Porringer pray queen ring Rousillon Scene Shakespeare Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Lovell Sold soul speak sweet tell thank thee There's thine things thou truth virginity virtue wife Wolsey Wolsey's woman words ΙΟ