The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copies Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq., and Edmond Malone, Esq., with Mr. Malone's Various Readings; a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, and a Life of Shakspeare; by Alexander Chalmers, F.S.A. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 88
עמוד 11
An thou let part so , sir Andrew , ' would thou might ' st never draw sword again .
Sir And . An you part so , mistress , I would I might never draw sword again . Fair
lady , do you think you have fools in hand ? Mar . Sir , I have not you by the hand
...
An thou let part so , sir Andrew , ' would thou might ' st never draw sword again .
Sir And . An you part so , mistress , I would I might never draw sword again . Fair
lady , do you think you have fools in hand ? Mar . Sir , I have not you by the hand
...
עמוד 12
Then hadst thou had an excellent head of hair . Sir And . Why , would that have
mended my hair ? Sir To . Past question ; for thou seest , it will not curl by nature .
Sir And . But it becomes me well enough , does ' t not ? Sir To . Excellent ; it ...
Then hadst thou had an excellent head of hair . Sir And . Why , would that have
mended my hair ? Sir To . Past question ; for thou seest , it will not curl by nature .
Sir And . But it becomes me well enough , does ' t not ? Sir To . Excellent ; it ...
עמוד 14
Cesario , Thou know ' st no less but all ; I have unclasp ' d To thee the book even
of my secret soul : Therefore , good youth , address thy gait unto her ; Be not deny
' d access , stand at her doors , And tell them , there thy fixed foot shall grow ...
Cesario , Thou know ' st no less but all ; I have unclasp ' d To thee the book even
of my secret soul : Therefore , good youth , address thy gait unto her ; Be not deny
' d access , stand at her doors , And tell them , there thy fixed foot shall grow ...
עמוד 15
And thou shalt live as freely as thy lord , To call his fortunes thine . ... Nay , either
tell me where thou hast been , or I will not open my lips , so wide as a bristle may
enter , in way of thy excuse : my lady will hang thee for thy absence . Clo .
And thou shalt live as freely as thy lord , To call his fortunes thine . ... Nay , either
tell me where thou hast been , or I will not open my lips , so wide as a bristle may
enter , in way of thy excuse : my lady will hang thee for thy absence . Clo .
עמוד 18
Now Mercury endue thee with leasing , for thou speakest well of fools ' ! Re -
enter Maria . Mar . Madam , there is at the gate a young gentleman , much
desires to speak with you . Oli . From the count Orsino , is it ? Mar . I know not ,
madam ; ' tis ...
Now Mercury endue thee with leasing , for thou speakest well of fools ' ! Re -
enter Maria . Mar . Madam , there is at the gate a young gentleman , much
desires to speak with you . Oli . From the count Orsino , is it ? Mar . I know not ,
madam ; ' tis ...
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Angelo answer appear bear Beat Beatrice believe Benedick better Biron blood Boyet bring brother Claud Claudio comes Cost dear death Demetrius desire doth Duke Enter Escal Exeunt Exit eyes face fair faith father fear follow fool friar gentle give grace hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Hero hold honour hope I'll Isab John keep kind King lady leave Leon light live look lord Lucio madam Malone Marry master means meet Moth never night once peace Pedro play poor pray present prince Prov prove Provost reason SCENE seems sleep soul speak stand stay sweet tell thank thee thing thou thou art thought to-morrow tongue true turn What's woman youth