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 84
עמוד 8
... that Shore ' s wife hath a pretty foot , A cherry lip , A bonny eye , a passing
pleasing tongue ; The jealous o ' erworn widow , and herself , ] queen and Shore
. That is , the + And the queen ' s kindred are made gentlefolks KING RICHARD III
.
... that Shore ' s wife hath a pretty foot , A cherry lip , A bonny eye , a passing
pleasing tongue ; The jealous o ' erworn widow , and herself , ] queen and Shore
. That is , the + And the queen ' s kindred are made gentlefolks KING RICHARD III
.
עמוד 11
... hand that made these wounds ! Lo , in these windows , that let forth thy life , I
pour the helpless balm of my poor eyes :O , cursed be the hand , that made these
holes. 5 - obsequiously lament - Obsequious , in this instance , means funereal .
... hand that made these wounds ! Lo , in these windows , that let forth thy life , I
pour the helpless balm of my poor eyes :O , cursed be the hand , that made these
holes. 5 - obsequiously lament - Obsequious , in this instance , means funereal .
עמוד 12
Anne . What , do you tremble ? are you all afraid ? Alas , I blame you not ; for you
are mortal , And mortal eyes cannot endure the devil . — 7 — to his unhappiness
! ] i . e . disposition to mischief . Avaunt , thou dreadful minister of hell ! Thou had ...
Anne . What , do you tremble ? are you all afraid ? Alas , I blame you not ; for you
are mortal , And mortal eyes cannot endure the devil . — 7 — to his unhappiness
! ] i . e . disposition to mischief . Avaunt , thou dreadful minister of hell ! Thou had ...
עמוד 16
Those eyes of thine from mine have drawn salt tears , Sham ' d their aspects with
store of childish drops : These eyes , which never shed remorseful tear , — + Not ,
when my father York and Edward wept , To hear the piteous moan that Rutland ...
Those eyes of thine from mine have drawn salt tears , Sham ' d their aspects with
store of childish drops : These eyes , which never shed remorseful tear , — + Not ,
when my father York and Edward wept , To hear the piteous moan that Rutland ...
עמוד 17
My manly eyes did scorn an humble tear ; And what these sorrows could not
thence exhale , Thy beauty hath , and made them blind with weeping . I never su '
d to friend , nor enemy ; My tongue could never learn sweet soothing word ; But ...
My manly eyes did scorn an humble tear ; And what these sorrows could not
thence exhale , Thy beauty hath , and made them blind with weeping . I never su '
d to friend , nor enemy ; My tongue could never learn sweet soothing word ; But ...
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Achilles Ajax Anne arms bear better blood bring brother Buck cause comes Coriolanus Cres dear death doth duke Eliz Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fall fear fight follow fool fortune friends Gent give gods grace hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Hector hold honour hour I'll Johnson keep kind king lady leave live look lord Marcius master means mind mother nature never noble once peace play poor pray present prince queen reason Rich Richard Rome SCENE Senators Serv Servant soul speak stand stay sweet sword tell thank thee Ther thing thou thou art thought Timon tongue Troilus true truth Ulyss voice worthy