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... Tharsus . LYSIMACHUS , governor of Mitylene . CERIMON , a lord of Ephesus . THALIARD , a lord of Antioch . PHILEMON , servant to Cerimon . LEONINE , servant to Dionyza . Marshall A Pandar , and his Wife . BOULT , their servant . GOWER ...
... Tharsus . LYSIMACHUS , governor of Mitylene . CERIMON , a lord of Ephesus . THALIARD , a lord of Antioch . PHILEMON , servant to Cerimon . LEONINE , servant to Dionyza . Marshall A Pandar , and his Wife . BOULT , their servant . GOWER ...
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... Tharsus Intend my travel , where I'll hear from thee ; And by whose letters I'll dispose myself . The care I had and have of subjects ' good , On thee I lay , whose wisdom's strength can bear it . I'll take thy word for faith , nor ask ...
... Tharsus Intend my travel , where I'll hear from thee ; And by whose letters I'll dispose myself . The care I had and have of subjects ' good , On thee I lay , whose wisdom's strength can bear it . I'll take thy word for faith , nor ask ...
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... Tharsus . A Room in the Governor's House . Enter Cleon , DIONYZA , and Attendants . Cle . My Dionyza , shall we rest us here , And by relating tales of other's griefs , See if ' twill teach us to forget our own ? Dio . That were to blow ...
... Tharsus . A Room in the Governor's House . Enter Cleon , DIONYZA , and Attendants . Cle . My Dionyza , shall we rest us here , And by relating tales of other's griefs , See if ' twill teach us to forget our own ? Dio . That were to blow ...
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... Tharsus may be theirs . Enter a Lord . Lord . Where's the lord governor ? Cle . Here . Speak out thy sorrows which thou bring'st , in haste , For comfort is too far for us to expect . Lord . We have descried , upon our neighbouring ...
... Tharsus may be theirs . Enter a Lord . Lord . Where's the lord governor ? Cle . Here . Speak out thy sorrows which thou bring'st , in haste , For comfort is too far for us to expect . Lord . We have descried , upon our neighbouring ...
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... Tharsus , where each man Thinks all is writ he spoken can : 6 And , to remember what he does , Gild his statue glorious : But tidings to the contrary Are brought your eyes ; what need speak I ? Dumb show . Enter at one door PERICLES ...
... Tharsus , where each man Thinks all is writ he spoken can : 6 And , to remember what he does , Gild his statue glorious : But tidings to the contrary Are brought your eyes ; what need speak I ? Dumb show . Enter at one door PERICLES ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Isaac Reed Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
ancient Bawd Ben Jonson beseech Boult Brabantio called Cassio Cleon Cyprus daughter dead dear death Denmark Desdemona Dionyza dost doth Duke Emil EMILIA Enter Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell father fear Fortinbras fortune Gent gentlemen give Guil GUILDENSTERN Hamlet hath hear heart heaven Helicanus honest honour Horatio husband i'the Iago is't John Shakespeare JOHNSON King Henry lady Laer Laertes lago look lord LYSIMACHUS MALONE Marina marry means Michael Cassio mistress Mitylene Moor murder never night noble Ophelia Othello Pentapolis Pericles play poet POLONIUS pr'ythee pray prince prince of Tyre Queen Roderigo Rosencrantz SCENE Shakespeare signifies soul speak STEEVENS sweet sword tell Thaisa Tharsus thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast thought to-night Tyre villain WARBURTON wife word