The Dramatic Works, Volume 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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Page 41
... Once more , take her hence . Paul . A most unworthy and unnatural lord Can do no more . Leon . Paul . I'll have thee burn'd . It is a heretic that makes the fire , I care not : Not she which burns in't . I'll not call you tyrant ; But ...
... Once more , take her hence . Paul . A most unworthy and unnatural lord Can do no more . Leon . Paul . I'll have thee burn'd . It is a heretic that makes the fire , I care not : Not she which burns in't . I'll not call you tyrant ; But ...
Page 53
... Once a day I'll visit The chapel where they lie : and tears , shed there , Shall be my recreation : So long as Nature will bear up with this exercise , So long I daily vow to use it . Come SC . II . 53 WINTER'S TALE .
... Once a day I'll visit The chapel where they lie : and tears , shed there , Shall be my recreation : So long as Nature will bear up with this exercise , So long I daily vow to use it . Come SC . II . 53 WINTER'S TALE .
Page 55
... once , yea , superstitiously , I will be squar'd by this . I do believe . Hermione hath suffer'd death : and that Apollo would , this being indeed the issue Of king Polixenes , it should here be laid , Either for life , or death , upon ...
... once , yea , superstitiously , I will be squar'd by this . I do believe . Hermione hath suffer'd death : and that Apollo would , this being indeed the issue Of king Polixenes , it should here be laid , Either for life , or death , upon ...
Page 65
... once a servant of the prince ; I cannot tell , good sir , for which of his virtues it was , but he was certainly whipped out of the court . Clo . His vices , you would say ; there's no virtue whipped out of the court : they cherish it ...
... once a servant of the prince ; I cannot tell , good sir , for which of his virtues it was , but he was certainly whipped out of the court . Clo . His vices , you would say ; there's no virtue whipped out of the court : they cherish it ...
Page 67
... enough to a writer , though not exactly suitable in the mouth of Perdita Shakspeare has repeated it more than once in Romeo and Juliet . The shapes of beasts upon them6 : Jupiter Became a SC . III . 67 WINTER'S TALE .
... enough to a writer , though not exactly suitable in the mouth of Perdita Shakspeare has repeated it more than once in Romeo and Juliet . The shapes of beasts upon them6 : Jupiter Became a SC . III . 67 WINTER'S TALE .
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