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Page 31
... king Cophetua lov'd the beggar - maid .'-—---. Garden . Enter ROMEO . Rom . Can I go forward , when my heart is here ? Turn back , dull earth , and find thy centre out . [ He climbs the wall , and leaps down within it . Enter BENVOLIO ...
... king Cophetua lov'd the beggar - maid .'-—---. Garden . Enter ROMEO . Rom . Can I go forward , when my heart is here ? Turn back , dull earth , and find thy centre out . [ He climbs the wall , and leaps down within it . Enter BENVOLIO ...
Page 41
... King Cophetua lov'd the beggar- maid . " THE ballad of King Cophetua and the Beggar- maid was amongst the most popular of old Eng- lish ballads , allusions to which were familiar to Shakspere's audience . Upon the authority of learned ...
... King Cophetua lov'd the beggar- maid . " THE ballad of King Cophetua and the Beggar- maid was amongst the most popular of old Eng- lish ballads , allusions to which were familiar to Shakspere's audience . Upon the authority of learned ...
Page 91
... king and queen upon this principle ; but , as we think , when he wrote his first copy , his power as an artist was not so consummate . In that copy , the first lines of the player - king are singularly flowing and musical ; and their ...
... king and queen upon this principle ; but , as we think , when he wrote his first copy , his power as an artist was not so consummate . In that copy , the first lines of the player - king are singularly flowing and musical ; and their ...
Page 97
... king . His subsequent adventures are rather extravagant . He goes back to England , kills the king of that country , returns to Denmark with two English wives , and , finally , falls himself through the treachery of one of these ladies ...
... king . His subsequent adventures are rather extravagant . He goes back to England , kills the king of that country , returns to Denmark with two English wives , and , finally , falls himself through the treachery of one of these ladies ...
Page 101
... king ! Fran . Ber . Bernardo ? He . Fran . You come most carefully upon your hour . Ber . ' Tis now struck twelve ; get thee to bed , Francisco . Fran . For this relief , much thanks : ' t is bitter cold , And I am sick at heart . Ber ...
... king ! Fran . Ber . Bernardo ? He . Fran . You come most carefully upon your hour . Ber . ' Tis now struck twelve ; get thee to bed , Francisco . Fran . For this relief , much thanks : ' t is bitter cold , And I am sick at heart . Ber ...
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