Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 2Whittaker, 1858 |
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Page 90
... Biron and Rosaline are early sketches of two characters to which Shakespeare subsequently gave greater force and effect - Benedick and Beatrice ; but this only shows , what cannot be doubted , that " Love's Labour's Lost " was anterior ...
... Biron and Rosaline are early sketches of two characters to which Shakespeare subsequently gave greater force and effect - Benedick and Beatrice ; but this only shows , what cannot be doubted , that " Love's Labour's Lost " was anterior ...
Page 92
... BIRON , LONGAVILLE , DUMAINE , Lords , attending on the King . BOYET , } Lords , attending on the Princess of France . MERCADE , DON ADRIANO DE ARMADO , a Spaniard . SIR NATHANIEL , a Curate . HOLOFERNES , a Schoolmaster . DULL , a ...
... BIRON , LONGAVILLE , DUMAINE , Lords , attending on the King . BOYET , } Lords , attending on the Princess of France . MERCADE , DON ADRIANO DE ARMADO , a Spaniard . SIR NATHANIEL , a Curate . HOLOFERNES , a Schoolmaster . DULL , a ...
Page 93
... BIRON , LONGAVILLE , and DUMAINE . King . Let fame , that all hunt after in their lives , Live register'd upon our brazen tombs , And then grace us in the disgrace of death ; When , spite of cormorant devouring time , Th ' endeavour of ...
... BIRON , LONGAVILLE , and DUMAINE . King . Let fame , that all hunt after in their lives , Live register'd upon our brazen tombs , And then grace us in the disgrace of death ; When , spite of cormorant devouring time , Th ' endeavour of ...
Page 94
... Biron . Let me say no , my liege , an if you please . I only swore to study with your grace , And stay here in your court for three years ' space . Long . You swore to that , Biron , and to the rest . Biron . By yea , and nay , sir ...
... Biron . Let me say no , my liege , an if you please . I only swore to study with your grace , And stay here in your court for three years ' space . Long . You swore to that , Biron , and to the rest . Biron . By yea , and nay , sir ...
Page 95
... Biron . Things hid and barr'd , you mean , from common sense ? King . Ay , that is study's god - like recompense . Biron . Come on , then : I will swear to study so , To know the thing I am forbid to know ; As thus , -to study where I ...
... Biron . Things hid and barr'd , you mean , from common sense ? King . Ay , that is study's god - like recompense . Biron . Come on , then : I will swear to study so , To know the thing I am forbid to know ; As thus , -to study where I ...
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