The Tragedie of Cymbeline (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1883 Excerpt: ... am most glad You thinke of other place: Th'Ambassador, Lucius the Romane comes to Milford-Hauen 160 To morrow. Now, if you could weare a minde Darke, as your Fortune is, and but disguise sp. 383, That which t'appeare it selfe, must not yet be, Col. a But by selfe-danger, you should tread a course Pretty, and full of view: yea, happily, neere 164 The residence of Poflhumus; so nie ( at least ) That though his Actions were not visible, yet Report should render him hourely to your eare, As truely as he mooues. 168 Imo. Oh for such meanes, Though perill to my modestie, not death on't I would aduenture. Pis. Well then, heere's the point: 17a You must forget to be a Woman: change Command, into obedience. Feare, and Nicenesse ( The Handmaides of all Women, or more truely Woman it pretty selfe) into a waggish courage, 176 Ready in gybes, quicke-answer'd, saweie, and As quarrellous as the Weaaell: Nay, you must Forget that rarest Treasure of your Cheeke, Exposing it ( but oh the harder heart, 180 Alacke no remedy, ) to the greedy touch p. 384, Of common-kisling Titan: and forget C01-i Your laboursome and dainty Trimmes, wherein You made great luno angry. 14 Imo. Nay be breefe? I fee into thy end, and am almost A man already. p. 384, Pis-First, make your selfe but like one, Col. 1 Fore-thinking this. I haue already sit ('Tis in my Cloake-bagge) Doublet, Hat, Hose, all That answer to them: Would you in their seruing, 19a (And with what imitation you can borrow From youth of such a season) 'fore Noble Lucius Present your selfe, desire his seruice: tell him Wherein you're happy; which will make him know, 196 If that his head haue eare in Musicke, doubtlesse With ioy he will imbrace you: for hce's Honourable, And doubling that, most holy. Your meanes abroad: You haue me r...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1883 Excerpt: ... am most glad You thinke of other place: Th'Ambassador, Lucius the Romane comes to Milford-Hauen 160 To morrow. Now, if you could weare a minde Darke, as your Fortune is, and but disguise sp. 383, That which t'appeare it selfe, must not yet be, Col. a But by selfe-danger, you should tread a course Pretty, and full of view: yea, happily, neere 164 The residence of Poflhumus; so nie ( at least ) That though his Actions were not visible, yet Report should render him hourely to your eare, As truely as he mooues. 168 Imo. Oh for such meanes, Though perill to my modestie, not death on't I would aduenture. Pis. Well then, heere's the point: 17a You must forget to be a Woman: change Command, into obedience. Feare, and Nicenesse ( The Handmaides of all Women, or more truely Woman it pretty selfe) into a waggish courage, 176 Ready in gybes, quicke-answer'd, saweie, and As quarrellous as the Weaaell: Nay, you must Forget that rarest Treasure of your Cheeke, Exposing it ( but oh the harder heart, 180 Alacke no remedy, ) to the greedy touch p. 384, Of common-kisling Titan: and forget C01-i Your laboursome and dainty Trimmes, wherein You made great luno angry. 14 Imo. Nay be breefe? I fee into thy end, and am almost A man already. p. 384, Pis-First, make your selfe but like one, Col. 1 Fore-thinking this. I haue already sit ('Tis in my Cloake-bagge) Doublet, Hat, Hose, all That answer to them: Would you in their seruing, 19a (And with what imitation you can borrow From youth of such a season) 'fore Noble Lucius Present your selfe, desire his seruice: tell him Wherein you're happy; which will make him know, 196 If that his head haue eare in Musicke, doubtlesse With ioy he will imbrace you: for hce's Honourable, And doubling that, most holy. Your meanes abroad: You haue me r...

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Rarebooksclub.com

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United States

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May 2012

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May 2012

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

38

ISBN-13

978-1-152-87577-7

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9781152875777

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1-152-87577-9



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