History of William Shakespeare, Player and Poet: With New Facts and TraditionsSaunders, Otley and Company, 1862 - 372 pagina's |
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Pagina 39
... of his native land- " O England ! here I kiss the ground Upon my bended knee ! Whereby to show to all the world How dearly I love thee . " 14 King Richard II . ' And the farewell is remembered in the play- " Then HIS CHILDHOOD . 39.
... of his native land- " O England ! here I kiss the ground Upon my bended knee ! Whereby to show to all the world How dearly I love thee . " 14 King Richard II . ' And the farewell is remembered in the play- " Then HIS CHILDHOOD . 39.
Pagina 40
... thee thy request ; Then march thou on courageously , And I will take the rest . ' In the play York makes the same request : — " My lord , most humbly on my knee , I beg The leading of the vaward . " And the King answers- " Take it ...
... thee thy request ; Then march thou on courageously , And I will take the rest . ' In the play York makes the same request : — " My lord , most humbly on my knee , I beg The leading of the vaward . " And the King answers- " Take it ...
Pagina 62
... thee when thou art banished . " " Well may Romeo exclaim , " Hang up philosophy ! " While Shakespeare marks the Christian character so faintly in his model friar , he presents no trace of it in his Romish prelates , those wondrous ...
... thee when thou art banished . " " Well may Romeo exclaim , " Hang up philosophy ! " While Shakespeare marks the Christian character so faintly in his model friar , he presents no trace of it in his Romish prelates , those wondrous ...
Pagina 63
... thee may glorify the Lord . " And we are taught that holiness may exist in every creed 1 King Henry VIII . , ' act iv . 2 . 2 Ibid . , act v . 1 . " 3 King John , ' act iii . 1 . 4 C King Henry VI . , Part II . , ' act ii . 1 . by his ...
... thee may glorify the Lord . " And we are taught that holiness may exist in every creed 1 King Henry VIII . , ' act iv . 2 . 2 Ibid . , act v . 1 . " 3 King John , ' act iii . 1 . 4 C King Henry VI . , Part II . , ' act ii . 1 . by his ...
Pagina 67
... thee ; Corruption wins not more than honesty ; Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace To silence envious tongues . Be just , and fear not ; Let all the ends thou aim'st at be Thy God's and truth's . " 1 The works of Shakespeare keep ...
... thee ; Corruption wins not more than honesty ; Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace To silence envious tongues . Be just , and fear not ; Let all the ends thou aim'st at be Thy God's and truth's . " 1 The works of Shakespeare keep ...
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History of William Shakespeare, Player and Poet: With New Facts and Traditions Stephen Watson Fullom Volledige weergave - 1864 |
History of William Shakespeare, Player and Poet: With New Facts and Traditions Stephen Watson Fullom Volledige weergave - 1862 |
History of William Shakespeare, Player and Poet: With New Facts and Traditions Stephen Watson Fullom Volledige weergave - 1862 |
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