Twelfth NightRead Books Ltd, 17. 8. 2018 - Počet stran: 141 Read & Co. Classics presents this new beautiful edition of William Shakespeare's comedy, "Twelfth Night”. Featuring a specially commissioned new biography of William Shakespeare, it is a must for Shakespeare enthusiasts and newcomers alike. The tale begins when the twins, Viola and Sebastian, are separated in a shipwreck. Viola is rescued and helped by a sea captain. When she takes up service with Count Orsino of Illyria disguised as a young man, the confusion begins. Mistaken identities, duels and a comic subplot make for hilarious results. William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) was an English playwright, poet, and actor. He is considered to be the greatest writer in the English language and is celebrated as the world's most famous dramatist. |
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... What, wench! Castiliano-vulgo! for here comes Sir Andrew Ague-face. [Enter SIR ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK.] AGUE-CHEEK. Sir Toby Belch! how now, Sir Toby Belch! SIR TOBY. Sweet Sir Andrew? SIR ANDREW. fair shrew. Bless you, MARIA. And you too,
... What, wench! Castiliano-vulgo! for here comes Sir Andrew Ague-face. [Enter SIR ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK.] AGUE-CHEEK. Sir Toby Belch! how now, Sir Toby Belch! SIR TOBY. Sweet Sir Andrew? SIR ANDREW. fair shrew. Bless you, MARIA. And you too,
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... comes the count. DUKE. Who saw Cesario, ho? VIOLA. On your attendance, my lord; here. DUKE. Stand you awhile aloof.—Cesario, Thou know'st no less but all; I have unclasp'd To thee the book even of my secret soul: Therefore, good youth ...
... comes the count. DUKE. Who saw Cesario, ho? VIOLA. On your attendance, my lord; here. DUKE. Stand you awhile aloof.—Cesario, Thou know'st no less but all; I have unclasp'd To thee the book even of my secret soul: Therefore, good youth ...
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... witty a piece of Eve's flesh as any in Illyria. MARIA. Peace, you rogue; no more o' that; here comes my lady: make your excuse wisely; you were best. [Exit.] [Enter OLIVIA and MALVOLIO.] CLOWN. Wit, and't be thy will, put me into good.
... witty a piece of Eve's flesh as any in Illyria. MARIA. Peace, you rogue; no more o' that; here comes my lady: make your excuse wisely; you were best. [Exit.] [Enter OLIVIA and MALVOLIO.] CLOWN. Wit, and't be thy will, put me into good.
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... for us, madonna, as if thy eldest son should be a fool: whose skull Jove cram with brains, for here he comes— one of thy kin, has a most weak pia mater. [Enter SIR TOBY BELCH.] OLIVIA. By mine honour, half drunk!—What is he at the.
... for us, madonna, as if thy eldest son should be a fool: whose skull Jove cram with brains, for here he comes— one of thy kin, has a most weak pia mater. [Enter SIR TOBY BELCH.] OLIVIA. By mine honour, half drunk!—What is he at the.
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... comes to speak with you. What is to be said to him, lady? he's fortified against any denial. OLIVIA. Tell him, he ... come, throw it.
... comes to speak with you. What is to be said to him, lady? he's fortified against any denial. OLIVIA. Tell him, he ... come, throw it.
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ACT II | |
Olivias garden | |
A Room in Olivias House | |
ACT IV | |
TO THE MEMORY OF MY BELOVED THE AUTHOR MR WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | |
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AGUE-CHEEK answer ANTONIO Attendants bear believe blood bring brother CAPTAIN Cesario CLOWN comes Count CURIO dark dear death desire devil doth draw drink DUKE Enter Enter SIR excellent Exeunt Exit eyes FABIAN face fair faith favour fear fellow fool fortune give hand hang hath hear heart hold hope hour hurt I'll Illyria is't keep kind knight lady leave legs letter live look lord madam MALVOLIO manner MARIA Marry matter mean mind mistress nature never niece OFFICER OLIVIA Orsino's peace play pr'ythee pray prove rain Re-enter reason SCENE SEBASTIAN servant Shakespeare sing SIR ANDREW SIR TOBY Sir Topas smile soul speak sweet tell thank thee there's things thou art thou hast thought true VIOLA What's wise woman young youth