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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Արդյունքներ 37–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... heart that should delight in you ? 440 You still retain your goodness in yourself , But then you lose your glory , which is all . The grace of every benefit is the use , And is't not pity you should want your grace ? Look you like one ...
... heart that should delight in you ? 440 You still retain your goodness in yourself , But then you lose your glory , which is all . The grace of every benefit is the use , And is't not pity you should want your grace ? Look you like one ...
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... heart so needy . It ne'er knew Plenty of comfort yet . VOTARIUS : Why , that's your folly , To keep your mind so miserably , madam . Change into better times ; I'll lead you to ' em . What bounty shall your friend expect for his ? 460 O ...
... heart so needy . It ne'er knew Plenty of comfort yet . VOTARIUS : Why , that's your folly , To keep your mind so miserably , madam . Change into better times ; I'll lead you to ' em . What bounty shall your friend expect for his ? 460 O ...
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... heart ? What offence committed I against thee ? What words did I speake , or counsel did I give , that were not all addrest to the increasing of thine honour and profite ? But on what doe I of all wretches the worst complaine , seeing ...
... heart ? What offence committed I against thee ? What words did I speake , or counsel did I give , that were not all addrest to the increasing of thine honour and profite ? But on what doe I of all wretches the worst complaine , seeing ...
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PART I | 11 |
Shakespeares Lost Play | 104 |
Collaborators | 187 |
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ANSELMUS appears authorship beautiful BELLARIUS body bring called Cardenio Cervantes Cervantes's changes characters close collaborator Conclusion copy court death document Don Quixote Double Falsehood drama dramatist Elizabethan English Enter evidence Exit eyes faith fall father fear fellow force give GOVIANUS hand handwriting handwritten letter signed heart HELVETIUS Henry honour John keep king King's Lady later leave LEONELLA Library literary lives look lord lost madam Maid's main plot manuscript Middleton mind mistress never Noble original performances play poet present Professor published Queen rest scenes scholars script Second Maiden's Tragedy Shakespeare and Fletcher signature SOLDIER stage stand story subplot tale thee Theobald Thomas thou thought trochaic turn TYRANT VOTARIUS WIFE woman writing written wrote