The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, Bände 18-20Ginn & Heath, 1881 |
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... fortunes of the said Prince ; as also the no less strange and worthy accidents of the birth and life of his daughter Marina . As it hath been divers and sundry times acted by his Majesty's Servants at the Globe on the Bank - side . By ...
... fortunes of the said Prince ; as also the no less strange and worthy accidents of the birth and life of his daughter Marina . As it hath been divers and sundry times acted by his Majesty's Servants at the Globe on the Bank - side . By ...
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... fortune , tired with doing bad , Threw him ashore , to give him glad : And here he comes . What shall be next ... fortunes ; And , having thrown him from your watery grave , Here to have death in peace is all he'll crave . Enter three ...
... fortune , tired with doing bad , Threw him ashore , to give him glad : And here he comes . What shall be next ... fortunes ; And , having thrown him from your watery grave , Here to have death in peace is all he'll crave . Enter three ...
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... Fortune , yet , that , after all my crosses , Thou givest me somewhat to repair myself ; An - though it was mine own , part of my heritage , Which my dead father did bequeath to me , With this strict charge , even as he left his life ...
... Fortune , yet , that , after all my crosses , Thou givest me somewhat to repair myself ; An - though it was mine own , part of my heritage , Which my dead father did bequeath to me , With this strict charge , even as he left his life ...
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... fortunes better , I'll pay your bounties ; till then rest your debtor . I Fish . Why , wilt thou tourney for the lady ? Per . I'll show the virtue I have borne in arms . I Fish . Why , do ye take it , and the gods give thee good on't ...
... fortunes better , I'll pay your bounties ; till then rest your debtor . I Fish . Why , wilt thou tourney for the lady ? Per . I'll show the virtue I have borne in arms . I Fish . Why , do ye take it , and the gods give thee good on't ...
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... fortunes yet may flourish . 1 Lord . He had need mean better than his outward show Can any way speak in his just commend ; For , by his rusty outside , he appears T ' have practised more the whipstock than the lance . 2 Lord . He well ...
... fortunes yet may flourish . 1 Lord . He had need mean better than his outward show Can any way speak in his just commend ; For , by his rusty outside , he appears T ' have practised more the whipstock than the lance . 2 Lord . He well ...
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Adonis Arcite Bawd beauty blood Boult cheeks Cleon Corrected by Malone Coun cousin Daugh dead death DIONYZA dost doth Dyce Emilia Enter Exeunt eyes fair fear Fletcher flowers foot-note foul gentle give gods grief hand hast hath hear heart Heaven Helicanus HIPPOLYTA honour Jailer Jailer's Daughter King kiss lady live look lord love's Lucrece LYSIMACHUS maid Marina means mistress Mytilene ne'er never night noble Noble Kinsmen old copies omit old copies read Palamon Pentapolis Pericles PIRITHOUS pity play Poet poor praise pray Prince Prince of Tyre Queen quoth scene sense Shakespeare shalt shame Sonnets sorrow soul speak Steevens sweet Tarquin Tarsus tears tell Thaisa Thebes thee Theseus thine thing thou art thought thyself Tyre unto Venus and Adonis weep WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wind Wooer word