The Ages of Man: Shakespeare's Image of Man and NatureMercury Books, 1962 - 360 pages |
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Page 27
... look upon the iron angerly : Thrust but these men away , and I'll forgive you , Whatever torment you do put me to . HUBERT DE BURGH Go , stand within ; let me alone with him . EXECUTIONER I am best pleased to be from such a deed ...
... look upon the iron angerly : Thrust but these men away , and I'll forgive you , Whatever torment you do put me to . HUBERT DE BURGH Go , stand within ; let me alone with him . EXECUTIONER I am best pleased to be from such a deed ...
Page 293
... look you , a few disputations with you , as partly touching or concerning the disciplines of the war , the Roman wars , in the way of argument , look you , and friendly communication ; partly to satisfy my opinion , and partly for the ...
... look you , a few disputations with you , as partly touching or concerning the disciplines of the war , the Roman wars , in the way of argument , look you , and friendly communication ; partly to satisfy my opinion , and partly for the ...
Page 321
... look you , that ; there's a fellow ! Go thy way , Hector ! -There's a brave man , niece . O brave Hector ! -Look how he looks ! there's a countenance ! is't not a brave man ? O , a brave man ! CRESSIDA PANDARUS Is a ' not ? it does a ...
... look you , that ; there's a fellow ! Go thy way , Hector ! -There's a brave man , niece . O brave Hector ! -Look how he looks ! there's a countenance ! is't not a brave man ? O , a brave man ! CRESSIDA PANDARUS Is a ' not ? it does a ...
Common terms and phrases
Antony and Cleopatra beauty behold blood breath brow Brutus call'd CHARMIAN cheek Cleopatra IV Coriolanus crown dead dear death dost doth earth eyes fair FALSTAFF father fear fire flowers fool gentle give Hamlet hand hath head hear heart heaven Henry honour hour HUBERT DE BURGH i'the ibid Julius Cæsar King John King Lear kiss lady lips live look lord Love's lovers Macbeth maid majesty MARK ANTONY merry Midsummer Night's Dream mistress mortal nature ne'er never o'er o'the Othello passion poor pray prince proud Rape of Lucrece Romeo and Juliet ROSALIND Shakespeare SHALLOW sigh sing sleep smile soldier Sonnet soul speak spirit sweet sword tears tell Tempest thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought Timon of Athens tongue Troilus and Cressida true unto Venus and Adonis weep wind winter youth