The Works of Shakespeare, Band 4Macmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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... Enter at one door PERICLES talking with CLEON ; all the train with them . Enter at another door a Gentleman , with a letter to PERICLES ; PERICLES shows the letter to CLEON ; gives the Messenger a reward , and knights him . Exit ...
... Enter at one door PERICLES talking with CLEON ; all the train with them . Enter at another door a Gentleman , with a letter to PERICLES ; PERICLES shows the letter to CLEON ; gives the Messenger a reward , and knights him . Exit ...
Seite 35
... Enter PERICLES , wet . Per . Yet cease your ire , you angry stars of heaven ! Wind , rain , and thunder , remember , earthly man Is but a substance that must yield to you ; And I , as fits my nature , do obey you : Alas , the sea hath ...
... Enter PERICLES , wet . Per . Yet cease your ire , you angry stars of heaven ! Wind , rain , and thunder , remember , earthly man Is but a substance that must yield to you ; And I , as fits my nature , do obey you : Alas , the sea hath ...
Seite 42
... Enter a Knight ; he passes over , and his Squire presents his shield to the Princess . Sim . Who is the first that doth prefer himself ? Thai . A knight of Sparta , my renowned father ; And the device he bears upon his shield Is a black ...
... Enter a Knight ; he passes over , and his Squire presents his shield to the Princess . Sim . Who is the first that doth prefer himself ? Thai . A knight of Sparta , my renowned father ; And the device he bears upon his shield Is a black ...
Seite 49
... Enter HELICANUS and ESCANES . Hel . No , Escanes , know this of me , Antiochus from incest lived not free : For which , the most high gods not minding longer To withhold the vengeance that they had in store , Due to this heinous capital ...
... Enter HELICANUS and ESCANES . Hel . No , Escanes , know this of me , Antiochus from incest lived not free : For which , the most high gods not minding longer To withhold the vengeance that they had in store , Due to this heinous capital ...
Seite 52
... Enter PERICLES . Per . All fortune to the good Simonides ! Sim . To you as much , sir ! I am beholding to you For your sweet music this last night : I do Protest my ears were never better fed With such delightful pleasing harmony . Per ...
... Enter PERICLES . Per . All fortune to the good Simonides ! Sim . To you as much , sir ! I am beholding to you For your sweet music this last night : I do Protest my ears were never better fed With such delightful pleasing harmony . Per ...
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