The Dramatic Works, Volume 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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Page 7
... means to pay Bohemia the visitation which he justly owes him . Arch . Wherein our entertainment shall shame us , we will be justified in our loves : for , indeed , - Cam . Beseech you , - I Arch . Verily , I speak it in the freedom of ...
... means to pay Bohemia the visitation which he justly owes him . Arch . Wherein our entertainment shall shame us , we will be justified in our loves : for , indeed , - Cam . Beseech you , - I Arch . Verily , I speak it in the freedom of ...
Page 14
... means Sicilia ? Her . He something seems unsettled . Pol . How , my lord ? What cheer ? how is't with you , best brother ? 11 Thou wantest a rough head , and the budding horns that I have . A pash in some places denoting a young bull ...
... means Sicilia ? Her . He something seems unsettled . Pol . How , my lord ? What cheer ? how is't with you , best brother ? 11 Thou wantest a rough head , and the budding horns that I have . A pash in some places denoting a young bull ...
Page 19
... mean the exe- cution of which ( when done ) cried out against the non - performance of it before ; or , as ... means to say , ' Have you not thought that my wife is slippery ( for cogitation resides not in the man that does not ...
... mean the exe- cution of which ( when done ) cried out against the non - performance of it before ; or , as ... means to say , ' Have you not thought that my wife is slippery ( for cogitation resides not in the man that does not ...
Page 22
... shrink . Thus iu Hamlet : - --if he do blench , I know my course . " Leontes means , could any man so start or fly off from propriety of behaviour ? Let villany itself forswear't . I must Forsake the court 22 ACT I. WINTER'S TALE .
... shrink . Thus iu Hamlet : - --if he do blench , I know my course . " Leontes means , could any man so start or fly off from propriety of behaviour ? Let villany itself forswear't . I must Forsake the court 22 ACT I. WINTER'S TALE .
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... mean to utter it ; or both yourself and me Cry , lost , and so good - night . Pol . On , good Camillo . Cam , I am appointed him to murder you50 . Pol . By whom , Camillo ? Cam . Pol . By the king . For what ? Cam . He thinks , nay ...
... mean to utter it ; or both yourself and me Cry , lost , and so good - night . Pol . On , good Camillo . Cam , I am appointed him to murder you50 . Pol . By whom , Camillo ? Cam . Pol . By the king . For what ? Cam . He thinks , nay ...
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Aege Antigonus Antipholus Arthur Autolycus Banquo Bast Bastard bear Ben Jonson blood Bohemia breath Camillo CLEOMENES Const Cymbeline death deed didst dost doth Dromio Duke Duncan England Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes father Faulconbridge fear Fleance France give grief hand hath hear heart heaven Hermione Holinshed honour Hubert husband King Henry King Henry IV King John Lady LADY MACBETH Leon Leontes look lord Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff Malone master means Menaechmi mistress murder night noble o'er old copy reads old play PANDULPH passage Paul Paulina peace Polixenes pray prince queen Rosse SCENE Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shep Sicilia sleep soul speak Steevens swear sweet tell thane thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast thought tongue villain wife Winter's Tale Witch word