The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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Pagina 41
... court myself . Per . Then honour be but equal to my will . This day I'll rise , or else add ill to ill . SCENE II . [ Exeunt . The same . A public way or plat- form leading to the lists . A pavilion by the side of it for the reception ...
... court myself . Per . Then honour be but equal to my will . This day I'll rise , or else add ill to ill . SCENE II . [ Exeunt . The same . A public way or plat- form leading to the lists . A pavilion by the side of it for the reception ...
Pagina 46
... court Had not a show might countervail his worth . Note it not you , Thaisa ? Thai . To me , my father ? Sim . What is it O , attend , my daughter : Princes in this should live like gods above , 42. vail , lower . 50. stored ; Steevens ...
... court Had not a show might countervail his worth . Note it not you , Thaisa ? Thai . To me , my father ? Sim . What is it O , attend , my daughter : Princes in this should live like gods above , 42. vail , lower . 50. stored ; Steevens ...
Pagina 53
... court for honour's cause , And not to be a rebel to her state ; And he that otherwise accounts of me , This sword shall prove he's honour's enemy . Sim . No ? Here comes my daughter , she can witness it . Enter THAISA . Per . Then , as ...
... court for honour's cause , And not to be a rebel to her state ; And he that otherwise accounts of me , This sword shall prove he's honour's enemy . Sim . No ? Here comes my daughter , she can witness it . Enter THAISA . Per . Then , as ...
Pagina 55
... 15. dern , solitary , gloomy . 10 1 20 15. perch , rod ( of distance ) . 17. coigns , angles , i.e. the points of the compass . 21. stead , promote . Fame answering the most strange inquire , To the court 55 ACT III Pericles.
... 15. dern , solitary , gloomy . 10 1 20 15. perch , rod ( of distance ) . 17. coigns , angles , i.e. the points of the compass . 21. stead , promote . Fame answering the most strange inquire , To the court 55 ACT III Pericles.
Pagina 56
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Fame answering the most strange inquire , To the court of King Simonides Are letters brought , the tenour these : Antiochus and his daughter dead ; The men of Tyrus on the head Of Helicanus ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Fame answering the most strange inquire , To the court of King Simonides Are letters brought , the tenour these : Antiochus and his daughter dead ; The men of Tyrus on the head Of Helicanus ...
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