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... PLAYS KING RICHARD II - KING HENRY IV ( First Part ) - KING HENRY IV ( Second Part ) KING HENRY V KING HENRY VI ... PLAYS TROILUS AND CRESSIDA TIMON OF ATHENS.
... PLAYS KING RICHARD II - KING HENRY IV ( First Part ) - KING HENRY IV ( Second Part ) KING HENRY V KING HENRY VI ... PLAYS TROILUS AND CRESSIDA TIMON OF ATHENS.
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... plays of Shakespeare would lose less by being deprived of all the passages which are commonly called the fine passages , than those passages lose by being read separately from the play . ' No one , I think , will venture to question the ...
... plays of Shakespeare would lose less by being deprived of all the passages which are commonly called the fine passages , than those passages lose by being read separately from the play . ' No one , I think , will venture to question the ...
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... Player I hold the world but as the world , Gratiano ; where every man must play a part . A stage , Affectation of Wisdom and Gravity Act 1 , Sc . i Act I , Sc . i -I tell thee what , Antonio , - There are a sort of men , whose visages ...
... Player I hold the world but as the world , Gratiano ; where every man must play a part . A stage , Affectation of Wisdom and Gravity Act 1 , Sc . i Act I , Sc . i -I tell thee what , Antonio , - There are a sort of men , whose visages ...
Contents
THE TEMPEST | 13 |
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 21 |
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS | 31 |
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Act II affection base bear beauty better blood body break breath Cæsar cold counsel dangerous dead death doth dream ears earth ends England eyes face fair fall fault fear fire fool fortune friends give gold grace Greeting grief grow hand happy hath head hear heart heaven HENRY honour hope horse hour justice keep kind king leave live look lord lose lost man's means men's mind nature never night once peace play poor princes reason rich shines sleep smile soul sound speak spirit stand steal strange sweet tell thee There's things thou art thou hast thought tongue true turn virtue wind wise woman wound youth