The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, with notes original and selected by S.W. Singer, and a life of the poet by C. Symmons, Teil 17,Band 2 |
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... affections are at a stand ; our sympathies are repulsed and defeated in all directions . " Isabella is a lovely example ... affection has something in it heroically sublime . The passages in which she encourages her brother to meet death ...
... affections are at a stand ; our sympathies are repulsed and defeated in all directions . " Isabella is a lovely example ... affection has something in it heroically sublime . The passages in which she encourages her brother to meet death ...
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... affection . Lucio . She it is . Isab . O let him marry her ! Lucio . This is the point . The duke is very strangely gone from hence ; Bore many gentlemen , myself being one , In hand , and hope of action : but we do learn By those that ...
... affection . Lucio . She it is . Isab . O let him marry her ! Lucio . This is the point . The duke is very strangely gone from hence ; Bore many gentlemen , myself being one , In hand , and hope of action : but we do learn By those that ...
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... affections , Had time coher❜d 5 with place , or place with wishing , Or that the resolute acting of your blood 13 i . e . the abbess . 1 A kind of sheriff or jailer , so called in foreign countries . 2 To fear is to affright . 3 i . 4 ...
... affections , Had time coher❜d 5 with place , or place with wishing , Or that the resolute acting of your blood 13 i . e . the abbess . 1 A kind of sheriff or jailer , so called in foreign countries . 2 To fear is to affright . 3 i . 4 ...
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... affection that now guides me most , prove a tyrant to him : As for you , Say what you can , my false o'erweighs your true . I'll [ Exit . Isab . To whom shall I complain ? Did I tell this , Who would believe me ? O perilous mouths ...
... affection that now guides me most , prove a tyrant to him : As for you , Say what you can , my false o'erweighs your true . I'll [ Exit . Isab . To whom shall I complain ? Did I tell this , Who would believe me ? O perilous mouths ...
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... affection , limb , nor beauty , To make thy riches pleasant . What's yet in this That bears the name of life ? Yet in this life Lie hid more thousand deaths ; yet death we fear , That makes these odds all even . Claud . I humbly thank ...
... affection , limb , nor beauty , To make thy riches pleasant . What's yet in this That bears the name of life ? Yet in this life Lie hid more thousand deaths ; yet death we fear , That makes these odds all even . Claud . I humbly thank ...
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Armado Barnardine Bawd Beat Beatrice Benedick Biron Bora BORACHIO Boyet brother called Claud Claudio Cost Costard cousin death Demetrius Dogb dost doth Duke Egeus Enter Escal Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy father fear fool friar gentle give grace hath hear heart heaven Helena Hermia Hero Hippolyta hither honour Isab ISABELLA Kath King lady Leon Leonato lion look Lord Angelo lovers Lucio Lysander madam maid Marg marry master master constable means MEASURE FOR MEASURE mock moon Moth musick Navarre never night Oberon offence old copies read pardon PHILOSTRATE play Pompey pray prince Prov Provost Puck Pyramus Quin Rosaline SCENE sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's signify signior soul speak Steevens swear sweet tell thank thee there's Theseus thing Thisby thou art Tita Titania to-morrow tongue troth true What's word