Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysOxford University Press, 1955 - 276 pages First published in 1817 ... In the World's classics' it was first published in 1916 ... Resent in 1955 and reprinted in ... 10970. |
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Page 58
... hears the trumpets that proclaim her son's return , she says in the true spirit of a Roman matron : These are the ... hear- ing them . He would enforce the good opinion of others by his actions , but does not want their acknowledge ...
... hears the trumpets that proclaim her son's return , she says in the true spirit of a Roman matron : These are the ... hear- ing them . He would enforce the good opinion of others by his actions , but does not want their acknowledge ...
Page 126
... Hear , nature , hear : dear goddess , hear ! Suspend thy purpose , if thou didst intend To make this creature fruitful ! Into her womb convey sterility ; Dry up in her the organs of increase ; And from her derogate body never spring A ...
... Hear , nature , hear : dear goddess , hear ! Suspend thy purpose , if thou didst intend To make this creature fruitful ! Into her womb convey sterility ; Dry up in her the organs of increase ; And from her derogate body never spring A ...
Page 237
... hear the plot which is contrived against herself : For look where Beatrice , like a lapwing , runs Close by the ground , to hear our conference . In consequence of what she hears ( not a word of which is true ) she exclaims when these ...
... hear the plot which is contrived against herself : For look where Beatrice , like a lapwing , runs Close by the ground , to hear our conference . In consequence of what she hears ( not a word of which is true ) she exclaims when these ...
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