The Heroines of Shakspeare: Comprising the Principal Female Characters in the Plays of the Great PoetD. Bogue, 1848 - 90 sider Contains engraved plates and excerpts from the texts of Shakespeare's plays. |
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... drink to me now ; I have seen Sackerson loose twenty times ; and have taken him by the chain : but , I warrant you , the women have so cried and shriek'd at it , that it passed : - but women , indeed , cannot abide ' em ; they are very ...
... drink to me now ; I have seen Sackerson loose twenty times ; and have taken him by the chain : but , I warrant you , the women have so cried and shriek'd at it , that it passed : - but women , indeed , cannot abide ' em ; they are very ...
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... drinking healths to my niece ; I'll drink to her , as long as there is a passage in my throat , and drink in Illyria : He's a coward , and a coystril , that will not drink to my niece , till his brains turn o ' the toe like a parish ...
... drinking healths to my niece ; I'll drink to her , as long as there is a passage in my throat , and drink in Illyria : He's a coward , and a coystril , that will not drink to my niece , till his brains turn o ' the toe like a parish ...
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... of a narrow - mouth'd bottle ; either too much at once , or none at all . I pr'ythee take the cork out of thy mouth , that I may drink thy tidings . AS YOU LIKE IT . - Act 111. Scene 11 . - CELIA . Celia . Why , cousin ; why ,
... of a narrow - mouth'd bottle ; either too much at once , or none at all . I pr'ythee take the cork out of thy mouth , that I may drink thy tidings . AS YOU LIKE IT . - Act 111. Scene 11 . - CELIA . Celia . Why , cousin ; why ,
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... drink'st , revenge his death ! Either , heaven , with lightning strike the murderer dead , Or , earth , gape open wide , and eat him quick ; As thou dost swallow up this good king's blood , Which his hell - govern'd arm hath butchered ...
... drink'st , revenge his death ! Either , heaven , with lightning strike the murderer dead , Or , earth , gape open wide , and eat him quick ; As thou dost swallow up this good king's blood , Which his hell - govern'd arm hath butchered ...
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... Ah , Marcus , Marcus ! brother , well I wot , Thy napkin cannot drink a tear of mine , For thou , poor man , hast drown'd it with thine own . TITUS ANDRONICUS . - Act III . Scene I. Alomst in Evies CORDELIA . Cordelia . O you kind.
... Ah , Marcus , Marcus ! brother , well I wot , Thy napkin cannot drink a tear of mine , For thou , poor man , hast drown'd it with thine own . TITUS ANDRONICUS . - Act III . Scene I. Alomst in Evies CORDELIA . Cordelia . O you kind.
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Alack Anne Bullen Audrey Autolycus ballad Beatrice Benedick blood brother Brutus Celia CONSTANCE Cordelia Coriolanus cousin Cressida dead dear doth drink earth Exit eyes Eyles father Ford foul gentle GENTLEMEN gods Griffith hand hark hast hath Hayter hear heaven Helena here's Hero honest Hotspur Iachimo Illyria Imogen Isabella J. W. Wright Jessica Julia Juliet Kate King Edward King Henry VI KING HENRY VIII kiss knocking Lady Grey LADY MACBETH Lady Percy Laertes Leonato lips Lord Chamberlain Lucetta madam maid Margaret Maria Mariana Meadows Measure for Measure Merchant of Venice Merry Wives Miranda mistress Mopsa Nerissa niece Oberon Olivia Ophelia Perdita Petruchio pity Portia pray Princess Katharine Proteus queen revenge Romeo Rosalind Scene sighs Silvia Sir Toby speak Suffolk sweet ta'en tears tell thee thine thou Titania Titus Touchstone Troilus Twelfth Night Viola VIRGILIA WH Mote wife wilt WINTER'S TALE wonderful