The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 6Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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... Shakespeare. An host of tongues ; but let ill tidings tell Themselves when they be felt . Mess . Cleo . Is he married ? I have done my duty . I cannot hate thee worser than I do , If thou again say , Yes . Mess . He is married , madam ...
... Shakespeare. An host of tongues ; but let ill tidings tell Themselves when they be felt . Mess . Cleo . Is he married ? I have done my duty . I cannot hate thee worser than I do , If thou again say , Yes . Mess . He is married , madam ...
Page 424
... Shakespeare. Herbert , earl of Pembroke , and containing in the ninth stanza of the sixth Sestiad a positive assertion of Shakspeare's property in this drama : - " See him whose tragic sceans Euripides Doth equal , and with Sophocles we ...
... Shakespeare. Herbert , earl of Pembroke , and containing in the ninth stanza of the sixth Sestiad a positive assertion of Shakspeare's property in this drama : - " See him whose tragic sceans Euripides Doth equal , and with Sophocles we ...
Page 506
... Shakespeare. Mar. Called Marina , For I was born at sea . Per . At sea ? thy mother ? Mar. My mother was the daughter of a king ; Who died the very minute I was born , As my good nurse Lychorida hath oft Delivered weeping . Per . O ...
... Shakespeare. Mar. Called Marina , For I was born at sea . Per . At sea ? thy mother ? Mar. My mother was the daughter of a king ; Who died the very minute I was born , As my good nurse Lychorida hath oft Delivered weeping . Per . O ...
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DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAK William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel Weller 1783-1858 Singer No preview available - 2016 |
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