The Living Shakespeare; Twenty-two Plays & the SonnetsMacmillan Company, 1949 - 1239 Seiten |
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... mean those bastards in the Tower . TYR . Let me have open means to come to them , And soon I'll rid you from the fear of them . K. RICH . Thou sing'st sweet music . Hark , come hither , Tyrrel : Go , by this token : rise , and lend ...
... mean those bastards in the Tower . TYR . Let me have open means to come to them , And soon I'll rid you from the fear of them . K. RICH . Thou sing'st sweet music . Hark , come hither , Tyrrel : Go , by this token : rise , and lend ...
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... mean anything ? 123. disabled mine estate , crippled my resources . something , somewhat ; swelling port , pretentious way of living . 125. faint means , modest income . 126. make moan abridged , complain because I have to cut down ...
... mean anything ? 123. disabled mine estate , crippled my resources . something , somewhat ; swelling port , pretentious way of living . 125. faint means , modest income . 126. make moan abridged , complain because I have to cut down ...
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... means this , my lord ? HAM . Marry , this is miching mallecho ; it means mischief . [ Exeunt . OPH . Belike this show imports the argument of the play . [ Enter PROLOGUE . ] 150 HAM . We shall know by this fellow : the players cannot ...
... means this , my lord ? HAM . Marry , this is miching mallecho ; it means mischief . [ Exeunt . OPH . Belike this show imports the argument of the play . [ Enter PROLOGUE . ] 150 HAM . We shall know by this fellow : the players cannot ...
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SHAKESPEARES YOUTH I | 1 |
SHAKESPEARES PROFESSIONAL CAREER | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES LONDON | 16 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Angelo art thou Bardolph BEAT blood brother CLAUD Claudio comedy Comedy of Errors cousin daugh dead dear death doth drama ducats DUKE ELIZ Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith Falstaff father fear fool friar friends gentle gentleman give GLOU grace hand hath hear heart heaven Henry Henry IV Henry VI Hermia Hero hither honour Illyria ISAB Juliet king lady Leonato live look lord lovers madam Malvolio marry master mistress never night noble NURSE pardon peace PEDRO PIST play POINS Pompey pray PRINCE Queen Re-enter RICH Richard Richard III Romeo Romeo and Juliet SCENE Shakespeare Shylock Sir John soul speak swear sweet tell thee thing thou art thou hast tion to-morrow tongue tragedy true Tybalt unto villain wife wilt word