The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1921 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 56
Seite xxxv
... looks as if given its form on the strength of the legr of Legraceaster , the Anglo - Saxon name for the town of Leicester , on which William of Malmesbury writes : Legroceastre est civitas antiqua in mediteraneis Anglis a INTRODUCTION XXXV.
... looks as if given its form on the strength of the legr of Legraceaster , the Anglo - Saxon name for the town of Leicester , on which William of Malmesbury writes : Legroceastre est civitas antiqua in mediteraneis Anglis a INTRODUCTION XXXV.
Seite xxxviii
... look how much you have , so much is your value , and so much I love you . ' The father , supposing she spoke this out of the abundance of her heart , was highly provoked , and immediately re- plied , ' Since you have so far despised my ...
... look how much you have , so much is your value , and so much I love you . ' The father , supposing she spoke this out of the abundance of her heart , was highly provoked , and immediately re- plied , ' Since you have so far despised my ...
Seite xlii
... look what love the child doth owe the father , The same to you I beare , my gracious lord . It has been noticed , by the way , that Geoffrey is guilty of an inconsistency in making Leir reserve for himself half his kingdom , after he ...
... look what love the child doth owe the father , The same to you I beare , my gracious lord . It has been noticed , by the way , that Geoffrey is guilty of an inconsistency in making Leir reserve for himself half his kingdom , after he ...
Seite lxi
... looks as if they thought that the poet had fallen into a state of savage misanthropy , and that , to use the words of a writer of his time , " in other men's calamities he was as it were in season . " Now , as in support of theories of ...
... looks as if they thought that the poet had fallen into a state of savage misanthropy , and that , to use the words of a writer of his time , " in other men's calamities he was as it were in season . " Now , as in support of theories of ...
Seite 22
... looks on tempests , and is never shaken . " 249. respects ] prudential consider- ations . So Hamlet , III . ii . 192 , 193 : " The instances that second mar- riage move Are base respects of thrift , but none of love . " 256. respect ...
... looks on tempests , and is never shaken . " 249. respects ] prudential consider- ations . So Hamlet , III . ii . 192 , 193 : " The instances that second mar- riage move Are base respects of thrift , but none of love . " 256. respect ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Albany All's Arber Ben Jonson Capell Chronicle Collier Compare conject Cordelia Coriolanus Corn Cornwall Cotgrave's French Dictionary Cymbeline daughter Dodsley's Old Plays dost doth Duke Dyce edition Edmund Exeunt explains eyes father Folio follow Fool fortune France Gent Gentleman Gentlemen of Verona give Glou Gloucester Goneril Hamlet Hanmer hast hath Hazlitt heart Henry Henry IV honour hyphened Jennyns Johnson Kent King Lear knave Lear's Leir Leir's letter lord Macbeth madam Malone mean Measure for Measure nuncle omitted Q Oswald Othello passage Pope QI some copies Quarto Regan Richard III Romeo and Juliet Rowe scene Schmidt sense Servants Shakespeare sister Six Old Plays speak Steevens quotes Tempest thee Theobald thine thing thou Timon of Athens Troilus and Cressida Twelfth Night Winter's Tale word Wright