The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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Pagina 34
... Gent . Good lady , No court in Europe is too good for thee ; What dost thou then in prison ? Re - enter Gentleman , with the Gaoler . Now , good sir , You know me , do you not ? Gaol . For a worthy lady 5 And one who much I honour ...
... Gent . Good lady , No court in Europe is too good for thee ; What dost thou then in prison ? Re - enter Gentleman , with the Gaoler . Now , good sir , You know me , do you not ? Gaol . For a worthy lady 5 And one who much I honour ...
Pagina 84
... Gent . Ff . [ Follows singing ] Camb . Edd .; Song 316. cape ] crpe F 1. 324. Master ] Theobald . 326. men of hair ] men dressed in skins to resemble Satyrs . 326. Saltiers ] i.e. Satyrs . Professor Skeat is of the opinion ( Notes and ...
... Gent . Ff . [ Follows singing ] Camb . Edd .; Song 316. cape ] crpe F 1. 324. Master ] Theobald . 326. men of hair ] men dressed in skins to resemble Satyrs . 326. Saltiers ] i.e. Satyrs . Professor Skeat is of the opinion ( Notes and ...
Pagina 107
... Gent . One that gives out himself Prince Florizel , Son of Polixenes , with his princess , she The fairest I have yet beheld , desires access To your high presence . Leon . 85 What with him ? he comes not Like to his father's greatness ...
... Gent . One that gives out himself Prince Florizel , Son of Polixenes , with his princess , she The fairest I have yet beheld , desires access To your high presence . Leon . 85 What with him ? he comes not Like to his father's greatness ...
Pagina 108
William Shakespeare. By need and accident . What train ? But few , Gent . Leon . And those but mean . His princess , say you , with him ? Gent . Ay , the most peerless piece of earth , I think , That e'er the sun shone bright on . Paul .
William Shakespeare. By need and accident . What train ? But few , Gent . Leon . And those but mean . His princess , say you , with him ? Gent . Ay , the most peerless piece of earth , I think , That e'er the sun shone bright on . Paul .
Pagina 112
... birth for worth is quite needless ; as 219. since ] when . 230. Your honour ] The clause is hypothetical " If your honour be not overthrown by your desires . " SCENE II . SCENE II . 2. First Gent . 112 [ ACT V. THE WINTER'S TALE.
... birth for worth is quite needless ; as 219. since ] when . 230. Your honour ] The clause is hypothetical " If your honour be not overthrown by your desires . " SCENE II . SCENE II . 2. First Gent . 112 [ ACT V. THE WINTER'S TALE.
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