The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere: Comedies / ... Shakspere, المجلد 2Knight, 1839 - 452 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vii
... king's crown , nor the deputed sword , The marshal's truncheon , nor the judge's robe , Become them with one half so good a grace As mercy does . ' . ACT III . 110. Scene II . - Street before Prison . PRIOR and HARVEY 295 111. The ...
... king's crown , nor the deputed sword , The marshal's truncheon , nor the judge's robe , Become them with one half so good a grace As mercy does . ' . ACT III . 110. Scene II . - Street before Prison . PRIOR and HARVEY 295 111. The ...
الصفحة 4
... king and his courtiers are fantastical lovers . They would win their mistresses by " bootless rhymes " and " speeches penn'd , " and their most sincere declarations are thus only received as " mocking merriment . " The concluding ...
... king and his courtiers are fantastical lovers . They would win their mistresses by " bootless rhymes " and " speeches penn'd , " and their most sincere declarations are thus only received as " mocking merriment . " The concluding ...
الصفحة 5
... King only , but for the winning of her labour . To obtain the full advantage of her legacy no common qualities were required in Helena . " Wisdom and constancy characteristics , as Lafeu truly describes . The " constancy " with which ...
... King only , but for the winning of her labour . To obtain the full advantage of her legacy no common qualities were required in Helena . " Wisdom and constancy characteristics , as Lafeu truly describes . The " constancy " with which ...
الصفحة 8
... king's a beggar , now the play is done : All is well ended , if this suit is won . ' " We venture to think that the use of the word won in the last line might have suggested to Mr. Hunter the possibility of the play having a double ...
... king's a beggar , now the play is done : All is well ended , if this suit is won . ' " We venture to think that the use of the word won in the last line might have suggested to Mr. Hunter the possibility of the play having a double ...
الصفحة 9
... King James's aversion . " Surely the poet might allude to the famous contention about wearing the surplice , without being led to it by the aversions of King James . A friend has given us a valuable note ( see Illustrations of Act 1 ...
... King James's aversion . " Surely the poet might allude to the famous contention about wearing the surplice , without being led to it by the aversions of King James . A friend has given us a valuable note ( see Illustrations of Act 1 ...
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