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 81
עמוד 10
More pity , that the eagle should be mew ' d , While kites and buzzards prey at
liberty . Glo . What news abroad ? Hast . No news so bad abroad , as this at home
;The king is sickly , weak , and melancholy , And his physicians fear him mightily .
More pity , that the eagle should be mew ' d , While kites and buzzards prey at
liberty . Glo . What news abroad ? Hast . No news so bad abroad , as this at home
;The king is sickly , weak , and melancholy , And his physicians fear him mightily .
עמוד 18
I fear me , both are false . Glo . Then man Was never truet . Anne . Well , well , put
up your sword . Glo . Say then , my peace is made . Anne . That shall you know
Hereafter . Glo . But shall I live in hope ? Anne . All men , I hope , live so . Glo .
I fear me , both are false . Glo . Then man Was never truet . Anne . Well , well , put
up your sword . Glo . Say then , my peace is made . Anne . That shall you know
Hereafter . Glo . But shall I live in hope ? Anne . All men , I hope , live so . Glo .
עמוד 21
But that will never be ;I fear , our happiness is at the height . Enter GLOSTER ,
HASTINGS , and DORSET . Glo . They do me wrong , and I will not endure it :i —
to warn them – ] i . e . to summon . Who are they , that complain unto the king ...
But that will never be ;I fear , our happiness is at the height . Enter GLOSTER ,
HASTINGS , and DORSET . Glo . They do me wrong , and I will not endure it :i —
to warn them – ] i . e . to summon . Who are they , that complain unto the king ...
עמוד 46
The proudest of you all Have been beholden to him in his life ; Yet none of you
would once plead for his life .O God ! I fear , thy justice will take hold On me , and
you , and mine , and yours , for this .Come , Hastings , help me to my closet .
The proudest of you all Have been beholden to him in his life ; Yet none of you
would once plead for his life .O God ! I fear , thy justice will take hold On me , and
you , and mine , and yours , for this .Come , Hastings , help me to my closet .
עמוד 51
... Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of William
Shakespeare Alexander Chalmers. And may direct his course as please himself ,
As well the fear of harm as harm apparent , In my opinion , ought to be prevented
.
... Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of William
Shakespeare Alexander Chalmers. And may direct his course as please himself ,
As well the fear of harm as harm apparent , In my opinion , ought to be prevented
.
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