Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His WorkMacmillan, 1985 - 187 Seiten |
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... players are they ? . . . How chances it they travel ? Their residence , both in reputation and profit , was better both ways . - I think their inhibition comes by the means of the late innovation . Do they hold the same estimation they ...
... players are they ? . . . How chances it they travel ? Their residence , both in reputation and profit , was better both ways . - I think their inhibition comes by the means of the late innovation . Do they hold the same estimation they ...
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... players , it is true I taxed ' em . . . Only amongst them I am sorry for Some better natures by the rest so drawn To run in that vile line . ] Hamlet : Come , give us a taste of your quality ; come , a passionate speech . First Player ...
... players , it is true I taxed ' em . . . Only amongst them I am sorry for Some better natures by the rest so drawn To run in that vile line . ] Hamlet : Come , give us a taste of your quality ; come , a passionate speech . First Player ...
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... Players . Lord : Now , fellows , you are welcome . Players : We thank your honour . Lord : Do you intend to stay with me tonight ? A Player : So please your lordship to accept our duty . Lord : With all my heart . This fellow I remember ...
... Players . Lord : Now , fellows , you are welcome . Players : We thank your honour . Lord : Do you intend to stay with me tonight ? A Player : So please your lordship to accept our duty . Lord : With all my heart . This fellow I remember ...
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Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His Work William Shakespeare,Alfred Leslie Rowse Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1985 |
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actor appears bear better body comes Company Court dark doth Dream early ears Elizabethan eyes face fair fall fear fortune gentle gentleman give Hamlet hand hang hast hath head hear heart heaven Henry Herne the Hunter honour hope horse issue John King lady leave light live London look lord Love's Labour's Lost married means Measure Merry Wives Midsummer mind nature never Night observe play players poet poor Queen reference reflects Richard seen Shakespeare sometime Sonnet soul sound Southampton speak spirit stage stand Stratford sweet Tale tell theatre thee thine things thou thought Troilus and Cressida true turned Twelfth unto verse Wives of Windsor write written young