The Dramatic Works, Volume 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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Page 45
... king of Sicilia , thou art here accused and arraigned of high treason , in committing adultery with Poli- xenes , king of Bohemia ; and conspiring with , Ca- millo to take away the life of our sovereign lord the king , thy royal husband ...
... king of Sicilia , thou art here accused and arraigned of high treason , in committing adultery with Poli- xenes , king of Bohemia ; and conspiring with , Ca- millo to take away the life of our sovereign lord the king , thy royal husband ...
Page 50
... king , the king ! Leon . What t is th the business ? Serv . O sir , I shall be hated to report it : The prince your son , with mere conceit and fear Of the queen's speed16 , is gone . Leon . Serv . How ! gone ? Is dead . Leon . Apollo's ...
... king , the king ! Leon . What t is th the business ? Serv . O sir , I shall be hated to report it : The prince your son , with mere conceit and fear Of the queen's speed16 , is gone . Leon . Serv . How ! gone ? Is dead . Leon . Apollo's ...
Page 52
... king : poor trespasses , More monstrous standing by : whereof I reckon The casting forth to crows thy baby daughter ... king's self - accusation . 23 i . e . a devil would have shed tears of pity , ere he would have perpetrated such an ...
... king : poor trespasses , More monstrous standing by : whereof I reckon The casting forth to crows thy baby daughter ... king's self - accusation . 23 i . e . a devil would have shed tears of pity , ere he would have perpetrated such an ...
Page 59
... king's , which Florizel I now name to you ; and with speed so pace of art . ' 2 It is certain that Shakspeare was well acquainted with the laws of the drama , as they are called , but disregarded , nay wil- fully departed from them ...
... king's , which Florizel I now name to you ; and with speed so pace of art . ' 2 It is certain that Shakspeare was well acquainted with the laws of the drama , as they are called , but disregarded , nay wil- fully departed from them ...
Page 84
... king's discovery of himself had not become her birth ; and to have given her presence of mind to have made this reply to the king , had not become her education . " To look on or look upon without any substantive annexed is a mode of ...
... king's discovery of himself had not become her birth ; and to have given her presence of mind to have made this reply to the king , had not become her education . " To look on or look upon without any substantive annexed is a mode of ...
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Aege Antigonus Antipholus Arthur Autolycus Banquo Bast Bastard bear Ben Jonson blood Bohemia breath Camillo CLEOMENES Const Cymbeline death deed didst dost doth Dromio Duke Duncan England Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes father Faulconbridge fear Fleance France give grief hand hath hear heart heaven Hermione Holinshed honour Hubert husband King Henry King Henry IV King John Lady LADY MACBETH Leon Leontes look lord Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff Malone master means Menaechmi mistress murder night noble o'er old copy reads old play PANDULPH passage Paul Paulina peace Polixenes pray prince queen Rosse SCENE Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shep Sicilia sleep soul speak Steevens swear sweet tell thane thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast thought tongue villain wife Winter's Tale Witch word