Much Ado about NothingMacmillan, 1888 - 170 sivua |
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Sivu vii
... plays in the Clarendon Press and the Rugby Series , and the complete edition by Mr. Rolfe , are so thoroughly what is wanted , that it would be presumptuous to try to improve upon them . It is different in the case of those for whom ...
... plays in the Clarendon Press and the Rugby Series , and the complete edition by Mr. Rolfe , are so thoroughly what is wanted , that it would be presumptuous to try to improve upon them . It is different in the case of those for whom ...
Sivu ix
... play as it affects the principal characters , avoiding anything like an exhaustive analysis of their motives and the significance of their conduct K. D. INTRODUCTION . THE play of Much Ado About Nothing was PREFATORY NOTICE . ix.
... play as it affects the principal characters , avoiding anything like an exhaustive analysis of their motives and the significance of their conduct K. D. INTRODUCTION . THE play of Much Ado About Nothing was PREFATORY NOTICE . ix.
Sivu xi
... play , Mr. Hudson ( Shake- speare's Life , Art , and Characters , p . 319 ) remarks : " The play indeed is rightly named : we have several nothings , each in its turn occasioning a deal of stir and perturbation ; yet there is so much of ...
... play , Mr. Hudson ( Shake- speare's Life , Art , and Characters , p . 319 ) remarks : " The play indeed is rightly named : we have several nothings , each in its turn occasioning a deal of stir and perturbation ; yet there is so much of ...
Sivu xii
... play mainly turns upon the villainous scheme of Don John , whereby Claudio , who has become affianced to Hero , is convinced of her unchastity , and refuses , when the marriage ceremony has already commenced , to take her as his wife ...
... play mainly turns upon the villainous scheme of Don John , whereby Claudio , who has become affianced to Hero , is convinced of her unchastity , and refuses , when the marriage ceremony has already commenced , to take her as his wife ...
Sivu xiii
... play of her wit , as she would in any other exercise of her intel- lect or sport of her fancy . In very gaiety of heart she flashes around her the playful lightning of sarcasm and repartee , thinking of them only as something to make ...
... play of her wit , as she would in any other exercise of her intel- lect or sport of her fancy . In very gaiety of heart she flashes around her the playful lightning of sarcasm and repartee , thinking of them only as something to make ...
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allusion answer Balth Beat Beatrice blood Bora Borachio brother Claud constable Count Claudio cousin dance daughter death Delius Dogberry Don John dost doth Dyce Elphinstone College Exeunt faith fashion favour folio follow fool frequent in Shakespeare Friar give Gloss grace Haml hand hang hath hear heart Hero Hero's honest honour humour husband lady Leon Leonato look lord Malone Marg Margaret marriage marry master constable matter meaning Messina metaphor MICHAEL MACMILLAN never niece night notes phrase play Presidency College Prester John prince and Claudio prince's quarto reading reference Rolfe compares Rolfe quotes SCENE Schmidt seems sense sewed Signior Benedick sing slander sorrow speak Staunton Steevens compares Steevens quotes swear sweet tell there's thing thou tongue troth true Ursula villain villany Watch wear Women beware Women word
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Sivu 93 - This is some fellow, Who, having been praised for bluntness, doth affect A saucy roughness, and constrains the garb Quite from his nature : he cannot flatter, he, — An honest mind and plain, — he must speak truth ! An they will take it, so ; if not, he 's plain.
Sivu 55 - When he shall hear she died upon his words, The idea of her life shall sweetly creep Into his study of imagination...
Sivu 27 - Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more ; Men were deceivers ever ; One foot in sea, and one on shore ; To one thing constant never : Then sigh not so, But let them go, And be you blithe and bonny ; Converting all your sounds of woe Into, Hey nonny, nonny.
Sivu 40 - Why then, take no note of him, but let him go ; and presently call the rest of the watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave.
Sivu 33 - For look where Beatrice, like a lapwing, runs Close by the ground, to hear our conference. URSULA The pleasant'st angling is to see the fish Cut with her golden oars the silver stream...
Sivu 163 - Laurence's cell Enter FRIAR LAURENCE, with a basket FRIAR LAURENCE. The grey-eyed morn smiles on the frowning night, Chequering the eastern clouds with streaks of light, And flecked darkness like a drunkard reels From forth day's path and Titan's fiery wheels.
Sivu 55 - Of every hearer ; for it so falls out » That what we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it, but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value, then we find The virtue that possession would not show us Whiles it was ours.