Vorlesungen ub̈er Shakspeare, seine zeit und seine werke, 3. kötetNicolaische Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1860 |
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ächt alten Anmuth Augenblick beiden Bewußtsein Bild Blick Bruder Caliban Charakter chen Cymbeline derben deſſen Dichter dieſe Drama's dramatischen durchaus Ehre Einfluß ersten Fabel Falstaff feinen finden findet Frau freilich Freund ganze Gedichtes Gefühl Geistes geistigen Geliebten Gemüth Genuß Gesellschaft Gesez Gestalten gewiß giebt gleich Glück glücklichen Hand Handlung Heinrich IV heißt heitern Herzen Herzog Hofe Humor Imogen in's iſt Jahre Jugend Kaufmann von Venedig komischen Komödie Komödie der Irrungen König Kraft Kunst laſſen läßt Laune Leben Leidenschaft lezte lichen Liebe ließ lustigen Lustspiels Maaß machen macht Mann muß Muth Narren Natur nothwendig Plautus plöglich poetischen Postumus Prinzen Proteus recht reich Scene Schicksal Schluß ſei ſein ſeine ſelbſt Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shakspeare'ſchen ſich ſie sittlichen Sommernachtstraum ſondern Stück Theil Thorheit thun trefflich Treue Troilus Troilus und Cressida übermüthigen unsere Vater Verhältniß verliebten Verlorne Liebesmüh'n voll wahren Weib weiß Welt wenig Wiß Wizes wohl Worte zuſammen
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418. oldal - Et cependant toute grandeur, toute puissance, toute subordination repose sur l'exécuteur : il est l'horreur et le lien de l'association humaine. Otez du monde cet agent incompréhensible; dans l'instant même l'ordre fait place au chaos, les trônes s'abîment et la société disparaît.
352. oldal - The Famous Historie of Troylus and Cresseid. Excellently expressing the beginning of their loues, with the conceited wooing of Pandarus Prince of Licia. Written by William Shakespeare.
143. oldal - Labor Lost! I once did see a play Ycleped so, so called to my paine, Which I to heare to my small joy did stay, Giving attendance on my froward dame: My misgiving mind presaging to me ill, Yet was I drawn to see it 'gainst my will.
143. oldal - A | PLEASANT Conceited Comedie | CALLED, | Loues labors lost. | As it was presented before her Highnes | this last Christmas. | Newly corrected and augmented | By W. Shakespere.
318. oldal - A Most pleasaunt and excellent conceited Comedie, of Syr lohn Falstaffe, and the merrie Wiues of Windsor. Entermixed with sundrie variable and pleasing humors, of Syr Hugh, the Welch Knight, Justice Shallow, and his wise Cousin, M. Slender. With the swaggering vaine of Auncient Pistoll, and Corporall Nym.
352. oldal - Written by William Shakespeare. London Imprinted by G. Eld for R. Bonian and H. Walley, and are to be sold at the spred eagle in Paules church-yeard, ouer against the great north doore. 1609.
32. oldal - By the moon we sport and play, With the night begins our day : As we dance the dew doth fall, Trip it, little urchins all. Lightly as the little bee, Two by two, and three by three, And about go we, and about go we.
35. oldal - When every great man had his Vice stand by him, In his long coat, shaking his wooden dagger, I could consent, that then this your grave choice Might have done that, with his lord chief, the which Most of his chamber can do now.
36. oldal - Backe and syde go bare, go bare, Booth foote and hand go colde, But belly, God send thee good ale ynoughe Whether it be new or olde.
37. oldal - Euphues. The Anatomy of Wit, verie pleasant for all Gentlemen to read, and most necessary to remember ; wherein are contained the delyghts that Wit followeth in his youth by the pleasantnesse of Love, and the happinesse he reapeth in age by the perfectnesse of Wisedome.