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... gives the better text . Most notable of these changes in the Folio is the addi- tion of Armado's last line at the close of the play . Neither Quarto nor Folio gives scene settings or list of Dramatis Personæ . These were supplied first ...
... gives the better text . Most notable of these changes in the Folio is the addi- tion of Armado's last line at the close of the play . Neither Quarto nor Folio gives scene settings or list of Dramatis Personæ . These were supplied first ...
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... give a name to every fixed Starre , Have no more profit of their shining nights , Then those that walke and wot not what they are . Too much to know , is to know nought but fame : And every Godfather can give a name . 91 Fer . How well ...
... give a name to every fixed Starre , Have no more profit of their shining nights , Then those that walke and wot not what they are . Too much to know , is to know nought but fame : And every Godfather can give a name . 91 Fer . How well ...
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... Give me the paper , let me reade the same , And to the strictest decrees Ile write my name . Fer . How well this yeelding rescues thee from shame . Ber . [ Reads ] Item . That no woman shall come within a mile of my Court . 1 Hath this ...
... Give me the paper , let me reade the same , And to the strictest decrees Ile write my name . Fer . How well this yeelding rescues thee from shame . Ber . [ Reads ] Item . That no woman shall come within a mile of my Court . 1 Hath this ...
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... give us cause to clime in the merrinesse . Clo . The matter is to me sir , as concerning Jaquenetta . The manner of it is , I was taken with the manner . Ber . In what manner ? Clo . In manner and forme following sir all those three . I ...
... give us cause to clime in the merrinesse . Clo . The matter is to me sir , as concerning Jaquenetta . The manner of it is , I was taken with the manner . Ber . In what manner ? Clo . In manner and forme following sir all those three . I ...
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... give you backe againe , and welcome I have not yet : the roofe of this Court is too high to bee yours , and welcome to the wide fields , too base to be mine . IOI Nav . You shall be welcome Madam to my Court . Prin . I wil be welcome ...
... give you backe againe , and welcome I have not yet : the roofe of this Court is too high to bee yours , and welcome to the wide fields , too base to be mine . IOI Nav . You shall be welcome Madam to my Court . Prin . I wil be welcome ...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological Order William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1894 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Anthonio Armado Athens Bass Bassanio Berowne bond Boyet Brag caskets Clow Clowne Costard Demetrius doth ducats Duke Egeus Enter Exeunt Exit eyes faire faire Lady Fairy Father feare five-accent flesh Folio foole forsworne gentle give grace Gratiano grone hast hath heare heart heaven heere Helena Hermia indeede Jaquenetta Jessica King Lady Launcelet Longavill looke Lord Lorenzo Lovers Lysander Madam Master Merchant of Venice moneyes Moone musicke Nerrissa never Night Dr oath Oberon Peda Peter Quince Philostrate Piramus play Pompey Portia pray Princesse Puck Quarto Quin rhymed Rich ring Rosa Rosaline Scene Second Quarto selfe shalt shew Shylocke soule speake Sunne sweare sweet tell thee Theseus thing Thisby thou Titania tongue true Venice word yong