Illustrations of Shakspeare; comprised in 230 vignette engravings by [J.] Thompson, from designs by Thurston1830 |
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... Sing me now asleep ; Then to your offices , and let me rest . Puck . I go ; I go ; look , how I go ; Swifter than arrow from the Tartar's bow . Act II . Scene III . Act III . Scene II . Tità . So doth the woodbine the sweet honeysuckle ...
... Sing me now asleep ; Then to your offices , and let me rest . Puck . I go ; I go ; look , how I go ; Swifter than arrow from the Tartar's bow . Act II . Scene III . Act III . Scene II . Tità . So doth the woodbine the sweet honeysuckle ...
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... sings , And Phoebus ' gins arise , His steeds to water at those springs On chalic'd flowers that lies . Act II . Scene III . Imo . -But if there be Yet left in heaven as small a drop of pity As a wren's eye , fear'd gods , a part of it ...
... sings , And Phoebus ' gins arise , His steeds to water at those springs On chalic'd flowers that lies . Act II . Scene III . Imo . -But if there be Yet left in heaven as small a drop of pity As a wren's eye , fear'd gods , a part of it ...
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... [ sings . ] He is dead and gone , lady , He is dead and gone ; At his head a grass - green turf , At his heels a stone . Act IV . Scene V. Act I. Scene V. Ham . Go thy ways to a nunnery . Act III . Scene I. 1st . Clown . Cudgel thy brains ...
... [ sings . ] He is dead and gone , lady , He is dead and gone ; At his head a grass - green turf , At his heels a stone . Act IV . Scene V. Act I. Scene V. Ham . Go thy ways to a nunnery . Act III . Scene I. 1st . Clown . Cudgel thy brains ...
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... sings , plays , and dances well : Nor from mine , own weak merits will I draw The smallest fear , or doubt of her revolt , For she had eyes , and chose me . Act III . Scene III . Desd . To whom , my lord ? with whom ? how am I false ...
... sings , plays , and dances well : Nor from mine , own weak merits will I draw The smallest fear , or doubt of her revolt , For she had eyes , and chose me . Act III . Scene III . Desd . To whom , my lord ? with whom ? how am I false ...
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Illustrations of Shakspeare: Comprised in 230 Vignette Engravings by [J ... John Thurston, Llb LLB Pré-visualização indisponível - 2016 |
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Act III Act IV arms Athens Beat Borachio Break off thy breath is noisome brother kindly greets Cæsar charge:-you shall comprehend comprehend all vagrom cudgels depart unkissed deputed sword Dogb dost thou Falstaff forsooth foul breath foul wind Give me thy hark haste thee quick hath hear their detractions heaven Henry IV honour hear husband Isab Juliet King Henry King Henry VI lady Lear let them signify Lord Angelo loud and kneel madam married marshall's truncheon master me.-What Measure for Measure Methinks o'er pardon from Lord pestilence Pluck right noble Claudio Romeo royal duke runs presently mad Scene 11 Scene I.
F. Peter Scene II Scene VII SHAKSPEARE sign,-Here sleep sorrow Stratford-on-Avon sweet taker runs presently tempest thou art thou hast thy hand Timon tongues twill Venice vilely painted villain Viola what's your suit wilt thou woeful suitor wretch