The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, Volumes 18-20Ginn & Heath, 1881 |
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... true relation of the history , adventures , and 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 ...
... true relation of the history , adventures , and 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 ...
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... true History of the Play of Pericles , as it was lately presented by the worthy and ancient Poet , John Gower . " As the novel was thus avowedly founded on the play , the latter could hardly have been written later than 1607 ; and the ...
... true History of the Play of Pericles , as it was lately presented by the worthy and ancient Poet , John Gower . " As the novel was thus avowedly founded on the play , the latter could hardly have been written later than 1607 ; and the ...
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... true , which makes me pale to read it ? - Fair glass of light , I loved you , and could still , [ Takes hold of the hands of the Princess . Were not this glorious casket stored with ill : But I must tell you , now my thoughts revolt ...
... true , which makes me pale to read it ? - Fair glass of light , I loved you , and could still , [ Takes hold of the hands of the Princess . Were not this glorious casket stored with ill : But I must tell you , now my thoughts revolt ...
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... true that I interpret false , Then were it certain you were not so bad As with foul incest to abuse your soul ; Where 17 now you're both a father and a son By your untimely claspings with your child , Which pleasure fits a husband , not ...
... true that I interpret false , Then were it certain you were not so bad As with foul incest to abuse your soul ; Where 17 now you're both a father and a son By your untimely claspings with your child , Which pleasure fits a husband , not ...
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... true . Cle . But see what Heaven can do ! By this our change , Those mouths whom but of late , earth , sea , and air , Were all too little to content and please , Although they gave their creatures in abundance , As houses are defiled ...
... true . Cle . But see what Heaven can do ! By this our change , Those mouths whom but of late , earth , sea , and air , Were all too little to content and please , Although they gave their creatures in abundance , As houses are defiled ...
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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