Modern Characters from Shakespeare, Alphabetically ArrangedE. Johnson, 1778 - 88 Seiten |
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... A & III . Yet notwithstanding , being incens'd , he's flint , As humourous as winter ! Hen . IV . A & III . The Royal Children . -They are as gentle As Zephyrs blowing below the violet , Not wagging his sweet head ; -and yet as rough ...
... A & III . Yet notwithstanding , being incens'd , he's flint , As humourous as winter ! Hen . IV . A & III . The Royal Children . -They are as gentle As Zephyrs blowing below the violet , Not wagging his sweet head ; -and yet as rough ...
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... A & I. Lord Ab - g- -ny . Uz aven - I'll use thee kindly for thy mistress ... A & V. Ly Ar . rehe Now get you to my lady's chamber , and tell her , let her paint an ... III . A 2 Lady Lady Ackd . Oh , for a horse with wings FROM SHAKESPEAR .
... A & I. Lord Ab - g- -ny . Uz aven - I'll use thee kindly for thy mistress ... A & V. Ly Ar . rehe Now get you to my lady's chamber , and tell her , let her paint an ... III . A 2 Lady Lady Ackd . Oh , for a horse with wings FROM SHAKESPEAR .
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... A & III . t . In hers I pray you let us fee you in the field ; We have had pelting wars fince you refus'd The Grecian's caufe . Troilus and Creffida , A & t IV . Where's Glofter now , that us'd to head the fray , And fcour the ranks ...
... A & III . t . In hers I pray you let us fee you in the field ; We have had pelting wars fince you refus'd The Grecian's caufe . Troilus and Creffida , A & t IV . Where's Glofter now , that us'd to head the fray , And fcour the ranks ...
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... A & III . Mrs. B - by . A pox of fuch antic - lisping , affecting fantafies ; - these new tuners of accents ! Why , is not this a lamentable thing , that we fhould be thus tor- mented with these ftrange flies , these fashion- mongers ...
... A & III . Mrs. B - by . A pox of fuch antic - lisping , affecting fantafies ; - these new tuners of accents ! Why , is not this a lamentable thing , that we fhould be thus tor- mented with these ftrange flies , these fashion- mongers ...
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... A & t III . Lord B- . He hath a neighbourly charity in him : for he bor- rowed a box of the ear of the Englishman , and fwore he would pay him again when he was able . Merch . A & I. Countess of B- Ev'n in the afternoon of her best day ...
... A & t III . Lord B- . He hath a neighbourly charity in him : for he bor- rowed a box of the ear of the Englishman , and fwore he would pay him again when he was able . Merch . A & I. Countess of B- Ev'n in the afternoon of her best day ...
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A& II A& IV A&III A&IV againſt aglet All's beauty beft blood brave caufe chafte Cleop Coriolanus Cymb Cymbeline defire devil doth Duke Earl fair father's feas feem fellow fervice fhall fhew fhould fince fing fome foul fpeaks fpirit ftand ftrange fuch fweet grace Hamlet hath heart heav'n Henry IV Henry VI Henry VIII himſelf honeft honour horfe horſe huſband itſelf Julius Cæfar King John King Lear Lady G Lady Lady laft Lear Lord G Lord Lord Love's Labour Loft Macbeth mafter marry Meafure Merch Merry Wives Mifs miſtreſs moft moſt muſt noble obferving Othello peace praiſe preſent reaſon Rich ſhall ſhe Shrew ſpeak ſuch ſweet thee theſe thoſe Thou art Timon of Athens tongue Troilus and Creffida Twelfth Night Whofe Winter's Tale yourſelf