The Globe Illustrated Shakespeare: The Complete Works AnnotatedThe complete theatrical works of the immortal Bard, uniquely supplemented with annotations and critical analysis by a host of eminent scholars, including Samuel Coleridge and Samuel Johnson, plus a biography of Shakespeare himself. For the collection of the Shakespeare enthusiast, and the edification of the Shakespeare novice. |
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Page 978
... unto mariage . " ( 1 ) SCENE I.- Whom they have ravish'd must by me be slain . ] In the present scene the author appears to have followed Twine , rather than Gower , as the latter makes no mention of Marina's affectionate visits to her ...
... unto mariage . " ( 1 ) SCENE I.- Whom they have ravish'd must by me be slain . ] In the present scene the author appears to have followed Twine , rather than Gower , as the latter makes no mention of Marina's affectionate visits to her ...
Page 979
... unto his eares she preferred this : - " Amongst the harlots foule I walke , But harlot none am I ; The Rose amongst the Thornes doth grow , And is not hurt thereby . The Thiefe that stole me sure I thinke , Is slaine before this time ...
... unto his eares she preferred this : - " Amongst the harlots foule I walke , But harlot none am I ; The Rose amongst the Thornes doth grow , And is not hurt thereby . The Thiefe that stole me sure I thinke , Is slaine before this time ...
Page 1716
... unto him : Stand up , & Martius , and be of good cheare , for in profering thyselfe unto us , thou doest us great honour and by this means thou maist hope also of greater things at all the VOLSCES hands . So he feasted him for that time ...
... unto him : Stand up , & Martius , and be of good cheare , for in profering thyselfe unto us , thou doest us great honour and by this means thou maist hope also of greater things at all the VOLSCES hands . So he feasted him for that time ...
Contents
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 1 |
LOVES LABOURS LOST | 47 |
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE | 389 |
Copyright | |
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