Cardenio, Or, The Second Maiden's TragedyGlenbridge Pub., 1994 - 275 էջ Long sought by scholars as the Holy Grail of world literature, and masquerading under the censor's makeshift title, "The second maiden's tragedy," this lost play was discovered by Charles Hamilton, a forensic document examiner and literary historian. |
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... WIFE : Call I ? I want attendance ! Where are you ? LEONELLA : Never far from you , madam . WIFE : Pray be nearer , Or there is some that will , and thank you , too , May perhaps bribe you to be absent from me . 515 LEONELLA : How madam ...
... WIFE : Call I ? I want attendance ! Where are you ? LEONELLA : Never far from you , madam . WIFE : Pray be nearer , Or there is some that will , and thank you , too , May perhaps bribe you to be absent from me . 515 LEONELLA : How madam ...
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... Wife VOTARIUS : Prithee forgive me , madam ; come , thou shalt ! WIFE : I'faith , ' twas strangely done , sir . 1320 VOTARIUS : I confess it . WIFE : Is that enough to help it , sir ? ' Tis easy To draw a lady's honour in suspicion ...
... Wife VOTARIUS : Prithee forgive me , madam ; come , thou shalt ! WIFE : I'faith , ' twas strangely done , sir . 1320 VOTARIUS : I confess it . WIFE : Is that enough to help it , sir ? ' Tis easy To draw a lady's honour in suspicion ...
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... WIFE : Farewell , then ! Though ' twas impudence too much When I was private . VOTARIUS : WIFE : To beggar all my patience ! VOTARIUS : Madam ! Life , he was born I'm bold Still to prefer my love . Your woman hears me not . WIFE ...
... WIFE : Farewell , then ! Though ' twas impudence too much When I was private . VOTARIUS : WIFE : To beggar all my patience ! VOTARIUS : Madam ! Life , he was born I'm bold Still to prefer my love . Your woman hears me not . WIFE ...
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PART I | 11 |
Shakespeares Lost Play | 104 |
Collaborators | 187 |
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