The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, כרך 5 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 81
עמוד 8
Look to it , Lords , let not his smoothing words Bewitch your hearts ; be wise and circumspect . What though the common people favour him , Calling him Humphry , the good Duke of Glo'ster , Clapping their hands and crying with loud ...
Look to it , Lords , let not his smoothing words Bewitch your hearts ; be wise and circumspect . What though the common people favour him , Calling him Humphry , the good Duke of Glo'ster , Clapping their hands and crying with loud ...
עמוד 10
Then let's make hafte , and look unto the main . War . Unto the main ? Oh father , Maine is lost ; That Maine , which by main force Warwick did win , And would have kept , so long as breath did last : Main chance , father , you meant ...
Then let's make hafte , and look unto the main . War . Unto the main ? Oh father , Maine is lost ; That Maine , which by main force Warwick did win , And would have kept , so long as breath did last : Main chance , father , you meant ...
עמוד 19
-Good King , look to't it time , She'll hamper thee and dandle thee like a baby . Though in this place moft Master wears no breeches , She shall not strike Dame Eleanor unreveng'd . ( Exit Eleanor . Buck . Lord Cardinal , I'll follow ...
-Good King , look to't it time , She'll hamper thee and dandle thee like a baby . Though in this place moft Master wears no breeches , She shall not strike Dame Eleanor unreveng'd . ( Exit Eleanor . Buck . Lord Cardinal , I'll follow ...
עמוד 33
Glofter , see here the tainture of thy nest , And look , thyself be faultless , thou wert best . Glo . Madam , for myself , to heav'n I do appeal , How I have lov'd my King and common - weal ; And for my wife , I know not how it stands ...
Glofter , see here the tainture of thy nest , And look , thyself be faultless , thou wert best . Glo . Madam , for myself , to heav'n I do appeal , How I have lov'd my King and common - weal ; And for my wife , I know not how it stands ...
עמוד 41
Sweet Nell , ill can thy noble mind a - brook The abject people gazing on thy face , With envious looks still laughing at thy shame ; That erst did follow thy proud chariot - wheels , When thou didst ride in triumph thro ' the streets .
Sweet Nell , ill can thy noble mind a - brook The abject people gazing on thy face , With envious looks still laughing at thy shame ; That erst did follow thy proud chariot - wheels , When thou didst ride in triumph thro ' the streets .
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