The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon His Genius, Bände 5-6Little, Brown, 1889 |
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... peace , whilst I from far His name with zealous fervour sanctify : His taken labours bid him me forgive ; I , his despiteful Juno , send him forth From courtly friends , with camping foes to live , Where death and danger dog the heels ...
... peace , whilst I from far His name with zealous fervour sanctify : His taken labours bid him me forgive ; I , his despiteful Juno , send him forth From courtly friends , with camping foes to live , Where death and danger dog the heels ...
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... peace . 1 Lord . Nay , I assure you a peace concluded . 2 Lord . What will Count Rousillon do then ? will he travel higher , or return again into France ? 1 Lord . I perceive , by this demand , you are not altogether of his council . 2 ...
... peace . 1 Lord . Nay , I assure you a peace concluded . 2 Lord . What will Count Rousillon do then ? will he travel higher , or return again into France ? 1 Lord . I perceive , by this demand , you are not altogether of his council . 2 ...
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... peace and quietness . The period of the action of this comedy is absolutely indefi- nable , as it ought to be . Who would thank the inan that took Olivia the peerless , the gentle Viola , the love - sick Duke , and that dear simpleton ...
... peace and quietness . The period of the action of this comedy is absolutely indefi- nable , as it ought to be . Who would thank the inan that took Olivia the peerless , the gentle Viola , the love - sick Duke , and that dear simpleton ...
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... Peace , you rogue ; no more o ' that : here comes my lady : make your excuse wisely , you were best . Enter OLIVIA and MALVOLIO . [ Exit . Col. Wit , an ' t be thy will , put me into good fool- ing ! Those wits that think they have thee ...
... Peace , you rogue ; no more o ' that : here comes my lady : make your excuse wisely , you were best . Enter OLIVIA and MALVOLIO . [ Exit . Col. Wit , an ' t be thy will , put me into good fool- ing ! Those wits that think they have thee ...
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... peace as matter . Oli . Yet you began rudely . What are you ? what would you ? Vio . The rudeness that hath appear'd in me have I learn'd from my entertainment . What I am , and what I would , are as secret as maidenhead : - to your ...
... peace as matter . Oli . Yet you began rudely . What are you ? what would you ? Vio . The rudeness that hath appear'd in me have I learn'd from my entertainment . What I am , and what I would , are as secret as maidenhead : - to your ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Bände 5-6 William Shakespeare Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1892 |
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