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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... eye will stand Upon advancement , never weary yonder ; 60 65 But when she turns her head by chance and sees The fortunes that are my companions , She'll snatch her eyes off and repent the looking . 70 TYRANT : ' Tis well advised : we ...
... eye will stand Upon advancement , never weary yonder ; 60 65 But when she turns her head by chance and sees The fortunes that are my companions , She'll snatch her eyes off and repent the looking . 70 TYRANT : ' Tis well advised : we ...
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... eyes of women ! 2155 2160 My spirit shall fly singing to his lodging In midst of that rough weather . Doom me , Tyrant . Had I feared death , I'd never appeared noble To seal this act upon me , which e'en honours me Unto my mistress ...
... eyes of women ! 2155 2160 My spirit shall fly singing to his lodging In midst of that rough weather . Doom me , Tyrant . Had I feared death , I'd never appeared noble To seal this act upon me , which e'en honours me Unto my mistress ...
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... eyes To the fair Trojan ships ; and , having lost them , Just as thine eyes do , down stole a tear . . . ( II , ii , 371 ) Another speech that seems to carry the celestial ring of Shakespeare's verse is also deliv- ered by Aspatia as ...
... eyes To the fair Trojan ships ; and , having lost them , Just as thine eyes do , down stole a tear . . . ( II , ii , 371 ) Another speech that seems to carry the celestial ring of Shakespeare's verse is also deliv- ered by Aspatia as ...
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PART I | 11 |
Shakespeares Lost Play | 104 |
Collaborators | 187 |
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