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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... give to each exquisite creation a " local habitation " in the mind's eye - is the object of the present work . Artists of the highest reputation have been engaged to pro- duce characteristic portraits of the great Shakspeare Heroines ...
... give to each exquisite creation a " local habitation " in the mind's eye - is the object of the present work . Artists of the highest reputation have been engaged to pro- duce characteristic portraits of the great Shakspeare Heroines ...
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... give us ; with Rich garments , linens , stuffs , and necessaries , Which since have steaded much ; so , of his gentleness , Knowing I loved my books , he furnish'd me , From my own library , with volumes that I prize above my dukedom ...
... give us ; with Rich garments , linens , stuffs , and necessaries , Which since have steaded much ; so , of his gentleness , Knowing I loved my books , he furnish'd me , From my own library , with volumes that I prize above my dukedom ...
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... give him a show of comfort in his suit ; and lead on with a fine- baited delay , till he hath pawned his horses to mine Host of the Garter . Mrs. Ford . Nay , I will consent to act any villany against him , that may not sully the ...
... give him a show of comfort in his suit ; and lead on with a fine- baited delay , till he hath pawned his horses to mine Host of the Garter . Mrs. Ford . Nay , I will consent to act any villany against him , that may not sully the ...
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... give me some counsel ! Mrs. Page . What's the matter , woman ? • · • Mrs. Ford . We burn day - light ; here , read , read . — I shall think the worse of fat men , as long as I have an eye to make difference of men's liking . What ...
... give me some counsel ! Mrs. Page . What's the matter , woman ? • · • Mrs. Ford . We burn day - light ; here , read , read . — I shall think the worse of fat men , as long as I have an eye to make difference of men's liking . What ...
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... virtues . Beatrice . It is so , indeed ; he is no less than a stuffed man : -But for the stuffing , -Well , we are all mortal . MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . - Act I. Scene I. HERO . Claudio . Give me your hand before this BEATRICE. ...
... virtues . Beatrice . It is so , indeed ; he is no less than a stuffed man : -But for the stuffing , -Well , we are all mortal . MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . - Act I. Scene I. HERO . Claudio . Give me your hand before this BEATRICE. ...
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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