Shakespeare's The Winter's TaleGinn, 1894 - 196 pages |
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Page 90
... tell you , ' Tis rigour , and not law . Your Honours all , I do refer me to the oracle : Apollo be my judge ! I Lord . -- This your request Is altogether just : - therefore , bring forth , And in Apollo's name , his oracle . [ Exeunt ...
... tell you , ' Tis rigour , and not law . Your Honours all , I do refer me to the oracle : Apollo be my judge ! I Lord . -- This your request Is altogether just : - therefore , bring forth , And in Apollo's name , his oracle . [ Exeunt ...
Page 141
... tell the King she's a changeling , and none of your flesh and blood . Shep . Nay , but hear me . Clo . Nay , but ... tell the King all , every word , yea , and his son's pranks too ; who , I may say , is no honest man neither to his ...
... tell the King she's a changeling , and none of your flesh and blood . Shep . Nay , but hear me . Clo . Nay , but ... tell the King all , every word , yea , and his son's pranks too ; who , I may say , is no honest man neither to his ...
Page 190
... tell what it means , would be seen to be super- latively fine . P. 118. And the true blood which peeps so fairly ... tells her something - That makes her blood look out . - So Theobald . The old text has “ look on't . ” The misprint ...
... tell what it means , would be seen to be super- latively fine . P. 118. And the true blood which peeps so fairly ... tells her something - That makes her blood look out . - So Theobald . The old text has “ look on't . ” The misprint ...
Other editions - View all
SHAKESPEARES THE WINTERS TALE William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Henry Norman 1814-1886 Hudson, Ed No preview available - 2016 |
SHAKESPEARES THE WINTERS TALE William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Brainerd Kellogg No preview available - 2016 |
Common terms and phrases
Antigonus Autolycus babe ballad beseech blood Bohemia boiling In lead C. M. Ingleby Camillo cents character child CLEOMENES Clown Collier's second folio Court Cymbeline dance daughter death Delphos do't dost Edited by Professor Egistus English Literature Exeunt Exit eyes father fear Florizel foot-note Gent gentleman give grace gracious hand Hanmer hast hath hear heart Heavens Herm Hermione honest honour in't introduction jealousy kill'd King King Lear King of Bohemia King's lady Leon Leontes Lettsom look lord means mind nature never noble old text on't oracle original Pandosto passage Paul Paulina Perdita play Poet Poet's Poetry Polix Polixenes pr'ythee Pray Price Prince Queen Rhetoric SCENE seems sense Shakespeare Shep shepherd Sicilia speak speech swear sweet thee thing thou art thought to't true Twelfth Night verse wife Winter's Tale word