Comedies: Two gentlemen of Verona. Comedy of errors. Taming of the shrew. Much ado about nothing. Love labour's lost. Merchant of Venice. Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth night. As you like it. Midsummer night's dream. Measure for measure. The tempest. All's well that ends well. Winter's taleHarper & brothers, 1847 |
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... thought its style so little resembling his general dra- matic manner , that they pronounced with great confidence , that " he could have had no other hand in it than enlivening , with some speeches and lines , thrown in here and there ...
... thought its style so little resembling his general dra- matic manner , that they pronounced with great confidence , that " he could have had no other hand in it than enlivening , with some speeches and lines , thrown in here and there ...
Page 6
... thought which afterwards overflowed his page , yet , in the construction of his story , there is not only no deficiency of invention , but even more labour in that way than he was afterwards accustomed to bestow . The characters were ...
... thought which afterwards overflowed his page , yet , in the construction of his story , there is not only no deficiency of invention , but even more labour in that way than he was afterwards accustomed to bestow . The characters were ...
Page 29
... thoughts forget , Would better fit his chamber than this shadow . Jul . Madam , please you peruse this letter.- Pardon ... thought felt not her very sorrow . Sil . She is beholding to thee , gentle youth.- Alas , poor lady ! desolate and ...
... thoughts forget , Would better fit his chamber than this shadow . Jul . Madam , please you peruse this letter.- Pardon ... thought felt not her very sorrow . Sil . She is beholding to thee , gentle youth.- Alas , poor lady ! desolate and ...
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... thought , " and also in Chaucer : - " ' although the life of it be stretched with infinite of time . " The reading we give is that of the first folio , adopted by Knight and Singer . The common reading is that of the second folio ...
... thought , " and also in Chaucer : - " ' although the life of it be stretched with infinite of time . " The reading we give is that of the first folio , adopted by Knight and Singer . The common reading is that of the second folio ...
Page 40
... thought as it first occurred to him , without dwelling upon it in detail . " Behold her that GAVE AIM to all thy oaths " -Ste- vens confounded the phrases of to cry aim ( MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR , act iii . scene 2 ) and to give aim ...
... thought as it first occurred to him , without dwelling upon it in detail . " Behold her that GAVE AIM to all thy oaths " -Ste- vens confounded the phrases of to cry aim ( MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR , act iii . scene 2 ) and to give aim ...
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Angelo Beat Benedick better Biron Boyet brother Caliban character Claud Claudio Collier comedy COMEDY OF ERRORS daughter dost doth Dromio Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy father fear folio fool Ford gentle gentleman GENTLEMEN OF VERONA give grace hand hath hear heart heaven honour humour husband Isab Kate Kath King knave lady Launce Leon Leonato look lord LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST Lucio madam maid Malvolio marry master master doctor means MEASURE FOR MEASURE MERCHANT OF VENICE merry mistress never night old copies Pedro play Poet Pompey pr'ythee pray Proteus quarto Rosalind SCENE sense Shakespeare Shylock signior speak swear sweet tell thee there's Theseus thine thing thou art thou hast thought Thurio tongue true TWELFTH NIGHT wife woman word