The youth of Shakspeare, by the author of 'Shakspeare and his friends'. |
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... exclaimed the old dame , taking a hasty glance at the moon . “ Well , there found I a dainty young creature assuredly in as doleful a strait as poor lady ever was ; and I came in the very nick of time , to do her such de- sirable ...
... exclaimed the old dame , taking a hasty glance at the moon . “ Well , there found I a dainty young creature assuredly in as doleful a strait as poor lady ever was ; and I came in the very nick of time , to do her such de- sirable ...
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... exclaimed he , as some were entering . " I am heartily glad to see you , and my good dame be as ready to give you a welcome I'll be bound for't . Well met Thomas Hart ! Robert Bruce I commend me to Worthy Hamnet Sadler I am much ...
... exclaimed he , as some were entering . " I am heartily glad to see you , and my good dame be as ready to give you a welcome I'll be bound for't . Well met Thomas Hart ! Robert Bruce I commend me to Worthy Hamnet Sadler I am much ...
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... exclaimed the first . " I'faith , methinks he is as pretty a man as any of his inches , " added the other . " And then to note how civilly he behaveth himself , " continued Dame Malmsey . " He ever speaketh of us women in such delicate ...
... exclaimed the first . " I'faith , methinks he is as pretty a man as any of his inches , " added the other . " And then to note how civilly he behaveth himself , " continued Dame Malmsey . " He ever speaketh of us women in such delicate ...
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... exclaimed the nurse ; and then addressing the in- fant , as she let him rise and fall in her arms , cried out , Hoity toity , my young master ! thou hast a goodly store of friends methinks ! But thou de- servest it every bit , thou dost ...
... exclaimed the nurse ; and then addressing the in- fant , as she let him rise and fall in her arms , cried out , Hoity toity , my young master ! thou hast a goodly store of friends methinks ! But thou de- servest it every bit , thou dost ...
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... be no doubt on't , of a father also . " " Thou art a fool , old hocus pocus , and no con- juror ! " exclaimed the curate , sharply , " a very VOL . I. D fool , and as ignorant as a heathen . Had THE YOUTH OF SHAKSPEARE . 49.
... be no doubt on't , of a father also . " " Thou art a fool , old hocus pocus , and no con- juror ! " exclaimed the curate , sharply , " a very VOL . I. D fool , and as ignorant as a heathen . Had THE YOUTH OF SHAKSPEARE . 49.
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquaintance admirable Alderman answered appeared ballad beheld BEN JONSON Burbage caitiff chamber companion countenance cried Dame Shakspeare divers door dost doubt Dowlas earnestness Edmund Spenser enquired exceeding exclaimed exquisite eyes fair faithful Adam famous fellow gallant gaze goodly hand hath hear heard heart honest honour humour infinite John a Combe John Shakspeare lady laughing looked lord Mabel Malmsey manner marvellous Master Buzzard Master Combe Master Peregrine methinks Mistress monstrous nature neighbour ness never noble nought observed panion perchance person play poor foundling proper prythee Queen racter replied scarce seemed Shak shew sight Sir Philip Sir Philip Sydney Sir Reginald Sir Thomas Sir Valentine sort Stratford sweet thee thing Thomas Lucy thou art thou hast thought Tom Greene took truly villain voice whilst wife William Shakspeare woman word worship worthy young knight young player youthful Shakspeare
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 204 - THE glories of our blood and state Are shadows, not substantial things; There is no armour against Fate; Death lays his icy hand on kings: Sceptre and Crown Must tumble down, And in the dust be equal made With the poor crooked scythe and spade. Some men with swords may reap the field, And plant fresh laurels where they kill...
Seite 204 - If a Jew wrong a Christian, what is his humility ? revenge ; If a Christian wrong a Jew, what should his sufferance be by Christian example? why, revenge. The villainy, you teach me, I will execute ; and it shall go hard, but I will better the instruction.
Seite 195 - ... the meekest man and the gentlest that ever ate in hall among ladies; and thou were the sternest knight to thy mortal foe that ever put spear in the rest.
Seite 145 - As if here were those cooler shades of love. Can such delights be in the street, And open fields, and we not...
Seite 265 - Greensleeves was all my joy, Greensleeves was my delight; Greensleeves was my heart of gold, And who but Lady Greensleeves. Alas, my Love ! ye do me wrong To cast me off discourteously ; And I have loved you so long, Delighting in your company.
Seite 279 - Why blush ye, love, to give to me your hand, The pledge of all our band? Sing, ye sweet Angels, Alleluia sing, That all the woods may answer, and your echo ring.
Seite 112 - Thou art a shameless villain ! A thing out of the overcharge of nature; Sent, like a thick cloud, to disperse a plague Upon weak catching women ! such a tyrant, That for his lust would sell away his subjects ! Ay, all his Heaven hereafter ! King.
Seite 102 - Without constraint, or dread of any ill: The gentle bird feels no captivity Within her cage: but sings, and feeds her fill. There pride dare not approach, nor discord spill The league 'twixt them, that loyal love hath bound...
Seite 128 - Tell fortune of her blindness; Tell nature of decay; Tell friendship of unkindness ; Tell justice of delay; And if they will reply, Then give them all the lie.
Seite 88 - And what's a life ? a weary pilgrimage, Whose glory, in one day, doth fill the stage With childhood, manhood, and decrepidage.