The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Life. New facts regarding the life of Shakspeare [by J.P. Collier] Shakspere's will. Preface of the players [1623] Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth night. Measure for measure. Much ado about nothingHilliard, Gray,, 1839 |
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Strana 81
... Proteus and Julia might be taken from a similar one in " The Diana " of Montemayor . This pastoral romance was translated from the Spanish in Shakspeare's time , by Bar- tholomew Young , and published in 1598. It does not appear that it ...
... Proteus and Julia might be taken from a similar one in " The Diana " of Montemayor . This pastoral romance was translated from the Spanish in Shakspeare's time , by Bar- tholomew Young , and published in 1598. It does not appear that it ...
Strana 82
... PROTEUS , ANTONIO , Father to Proteus . THURIO , a foolish Rival to Valentine . EGLAMOUR , Agent for Silvia in her escape . SPEED , a clownish Servant to Valentine . LAUNCE , Servant to Proteus . PANTHINO , Servant to Antonio . Host ...
... PROTEUS , ANTONIO , Father to Proteus . THURIO , a foolish Rival to Valentine . EGLAMOUR , Agent for Silvia in her escape . SPEED , a clownish Servant to Valentine . LAUNCE , Servant to Proteus . PANTHINO , Servant to Antonio . Host ...
Strana 83
... PROTEUS . Val . CEASE to persuade , my loving Proteus ; Home - keeping youth have ever homely wits : Wer't not , affection chains thy tender days To the sweet glances of thy honored love , I rather would entreat thy company , To see the ...
... PROTEUS . Val . CEASE to persuade , my loving Proteus ; Home - keeping youth have ever homely wits : Wer't not , affection chains thy tender days To the sweet glances of thy honored love , I rather would entreat thy company , To see the ...
Strana 84
... Proteus , no ; now let us take our leave . 1 A proverbial expression , now disused , signifying , " Don't make a laughing - stock of me . " 2 Circumstance here means conduct ; in the preceding line , circum- stantial deduction . To1 ...
... Proteus , no ; now let us take our leave . 1 A proverbial expression , now disused , signifying , " Don't make a laughing - stock of me . " 2 Circumstance here means conduct ; in the preceding line , circum- stantial deduction . To1 ...
Strana 85
... Proteus , save you : Saw you my master ? Pro . But now he parted hence , to embark for Milan . Speed . Twenty to one , then , he is shipped already ; And I have played the sheep , 2 in losing him . Pro . Indeed a sheep doth very often ...
... Proteus , save you : Saw you my master ? Pro . But now he parted hence , to embark for Milan . Speed . Twenty to one , then , he is shipped already ; And I have played the sheep , 2 in losing him . Pro . Indeed a sheep doth very often ...
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actor Anne ARIEL Blackfriars Blackfriars theatre Bridgewater House Burbage Caius Caliban daughter dost doth Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes Falstaff father fool gentle gentleman give hand hath hear heart heaven honor Host Illyria James Burbage Julia king knave lady Laun letter look Lord Ellesmere madam Malone Malvolio Marry master Brook master doctor Milan Mira mistress Ford monster never night play Poet pr'ythee pray Prospero Proteus Quick Re-enter Richard Burbage SCENE servant Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shal Silvia SIR ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK Sir Hugh Sir John Sir Proteus Sir Toby Slen speak Speed spirit Stratford Stratford upon Avon Susanna Hall sweet Sycorax tell theatre thee there's thou art thou hast Thurio Trin Trinculo unto Valentine William Tuthill woman word