Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 strán (strany) |
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Strana 66
... D'Ol . I know it , Jack , and as common too . Rhod . Go to , you may cover ; we have taken notice of your embroidered beaver . D'Ol . Look you : by heaven thou'rt one of the maddest bitter slaves in Europe : I do but wonder how I made ...
... D'Ol . I know it , Jack , and as common too . Rhod . Go to , you may cover ; we have taken notice of your embroidered beaver . D'Ol . Look you : by heaven thou'rt one of the maddest bitter slaves in Europe : I do but wonder how I made ...
Strana 67
... D'Ol . And what ! you stand gazing at this comet here , and admire it , I dare say . Rhod . And do not you ? D'Ol . Not I , I admire nothing but wit . Rhod . But I wonder how she entertains time in that solitary cell : does she not take ...
... D'Ol . And what ! you stand gazing at this comet here , and admire it , I dare say . Rhod . And do not you ? D'Ol . Not I , I admire nothing but wit . Rhod . But I wonder how she entertains time in that solitary cell : does she not take ...
Strana 68
... D'Ol . Ever good , i'faith ! Mug . Nay , how can he plead that , when ' tis as well known his father died a bachelor ? D'Ol . Bitter , in verity , bitter ! But good still in its kind . Rhod . Go to , we must have you follow the lantern ...
... D'Ol . Ever good , i'faith ! Mug . Nay , how can he plead that , when ' tis as well known his father died a bachelor ? D'Ol . Bitter , in verity , bitter ! But good still in its kind . Rhod . Go to , we must have you follow the lantern ...
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admiration Æschylus affections Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson blood breath Cæsar Caliban character comedy Coriolanus critic D'Ol death delight Desdemona dost doth dramatic Duke effeminacy Endymion equal Eumenides eyes Falstaff fancy fear feeling fire fool fortune friends genius give grace hand hast hath hear heart heaven Henry honour human Iago imagination Jonson Julius Cæsar king kiss lady Lear learning live look lord Macbeth MALVOLIO manner MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM mind moral nature never night noble Othello passages passion person pity play pleasure poet poetical poetry pride prince quincunxes racter rich Richard Richard III scene seems sense sentiment Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's sleep soul speak speech spirit striking style sweet tell tender thee things thou art thought tion Titus Andronicus tragedy true truth unto wife words writers youth