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НАЦЫЯНАЛЬНАЯ БІБЛІЯТЭКА БЕЛАРУСІ
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ЗМЕСТ ПАПКІ ЭКЗЭМПЛЯРА ЗАХОЎВАННЯ
Компакт-диск «Ages of man»
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Youth: Childhood; Magic and Faery; Nature; Love; Jealousy; List: |
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1. As You Like It: Act II: Scene 7: (Jaques: All the world's a stage,…) (1.43). |
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2. Sonnet 2: (When forty winters shall besiege thy brow…); Sonnet 12: (When I do count the clock than tells the time…) (2.07). |
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3. A Midsummer Night's Dream: Act II: Scene 1: (Oberon: My gentle Puck come hither,…) (2.13). |
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4. The Tempest: Act III: Scene 2: (Caliban: Be not afear, the Isle is full of noises,…) (0.49). |
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5. Romeo and Juliet: Act I: Scene 4: (Mercutio: O then I see Queen Mab hath been with you…) (2.13). |
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6. Merchant of Venice: Act V: Scene 1: (Lorenzo: How sweet the moonlight steeps upon this bank,…) (1.20). |
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7. Much Ado About Nothing: Act II: Scene 3: (Benedick: I do much wonder, that one man seeing how much another man is a fool,…) (2.07). |
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8. Sonnet 18: (Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?...); Sonnet 116: (Let me not to the marriage of trie minds…); Sonnet 130: (My mistress'eyes are nothing like the sun;…) (2.50). |
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9. Romeo and Juliet: Act I: Scene 5: (Romeo: What Lady's that which doth enrich the hand…); Act II: Scene 1: (Romeo: Can I go forward when my heart is here,…); Act II: Scene 2: (Romeo: But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?...) (2.52). |
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10. Winter's Tale: Act I: Scene 2: (Leontes: Too hot, too hot:…) (1.46). |
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11. Sonnet 129: (Th'expense of spirit in a waste of shame…) (0.57). |
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12. Measure for Measure: Act II: Scene 2: (Angelo: What's this? what's this? is this her fault, or mine?...) (2.02). |
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Manhood: War; Civil Strife; Kingship; Government and Society Passion and Character: |
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13. Henry the Fifth: Prologue: (Prologue: O for a Muse of Fire, that would ascend…) (1.45). |
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14. Henry the Fourth: (Part 1): Act I: Scene 3: (Hotspur: My liege, I did deny no prisoners,…) (2.10). |
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15. Henry the Sixth: (Part 3): Act II: Scene 5: (Henry: Oh God! methinks it were a happy life,…) (2.25). |
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16. Richard the Second: Act III: Scene 3: (King: We are amaz'd, and thus long have we stood…); Act IV: Scene 2: (Richard: Alack, why am I sent for a King,…) (9.56). |
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17. Julius Caesar: Act I: Scene 2: (Cassius: I cannot tell, what you and other men…) (2.13). |
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18. Hamlet: Act II: Scene 2: (Hamlet: Now I am alone…) (3.42). |
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Age: Death; Sickness; Man Against Himself; Old Age; Time: |
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1. Sonnet 138: (When my love swears that she is made of truth,…); Sonnet 30: (When to sessions of sweet silent thought…); Sonnet 73: (That time of year thou mayst in me behold…) (2.50). |
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2. Henry the Fourth: (Part 2): Act III: Scene 1: (Henry: How many thousand of my poorest subjects…) (2.24). |
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3. Macbeth: Act II: Scene 1: (Macbeth: Go bid thy Mistress, when my drink is ready,…) (2.37). |
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4. Richard the Third: Act I: Scene 4: (Clarense: O, I have passed a miserable night,…) (3.50). |
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5. Measure for Measure: Act III: Scene 1: (Claudio: Ay, but to die, and go we know not where,…) (0.57). |
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6.J ulius Caesar: Act II: Scene 2: (Caesar: Cowards die many times before their deaths,…) (1.32). |
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7. Hamlet: Act II: Scene 2: (Hamlet: I have of late, and wherefore know not,…) (1.32). |
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8. Hamlet: Act III: Scene 1: (Hamlet: To be, or not to be, that is the question:…) (2.22). |
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9. Hamlet: Act V: Scene 2: (Hamlet: But thou wouldst not think how ill all's here about my heart: but it is no matter…) (0.45). |
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10. Sonnet 29: (Whet in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes,…) (0.55). |
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11. Cymbeline: (Fear no more the heat o'th'sun,…) (1.31). |
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12. Romeo and Juliet: Act I: Scene 5: (Romeo: How oft when men are at the point of death,…) (3.05). |
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13. King Lear: Act V: Scene 3: (Lear: Howl, howl, howl, howl: O you men of stone,…) (2.46). |
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14. The Tempest: Act IV: Scene 1: (Prospero: Our revels now are ended: these our actors…); Act V: Scene 1: (Prospero: Ye elves of hills, brooks, standing lakes and groves,…); Epilogue: (Prospero: Now my charms are o'erthrown,…). |
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