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 45
עמוד 28
... I did ; but look ' d for no reply . O , let me make the period to my curse . Glo . ' Tis
done by me ; and ends in - Margaret . , Q . Eliz . Thus have you breath ' d your
curse against yourself . Q . Mar . Poor painted queen , vain flourish of my fortune !
... I did ; but look ' d for no reply . O , let me make the period to my curse . Glo . ' Tis
done by me ; and ends in - Margaret . , Q . Eliz . Thus have you breath ' d your
curse against yourself . Q . Mar . Poor painted queen , vain flourish of my fortune !
עמוד 40
It cannot be ; for he bewept my fortune , And hugg ' d me in his arms , and swore ,
with sobs , That he would labour my delivery . 1 Murd . Why , so he doth , when
he delivers you From this earth ' s thraldom to the joys of heaven . 2 Murd .
It cannot be ; for he bewept my fortune , And hugg ' d me in his arms , and swore ,
with sobs , That he would labour my delivery . 1 Murd . Why , so he doth , when
he delivers you From this earth ' s thraldom to the joys of heaven . 2 Murd .
עמוד 48
To chide my fortune , and torment myself ? I ' ll join with black despair against my
soul , And to myself become an enemy . Duch . What means this scene of rude
impatience ? Q . Eliz . To make an act of tragick violence :Edward , my lord , thy ...
To chide my fortune , and torment myself ? I ' ll join with black despair against my
soul , And to myself become an enemy . Duch . What means this scene of rude
impatience ? Q . Eliz . To make an act of tragick violence :Edward , my lord , thy ...
עמוד 82
Know , then , it is your fault , that you resign The supreme seat , the throne
majestical , The scepter ' d office of your ancestors , Your state of fortune , and
your due of birth , The lineal glory of your royal house , To the corruption of a
blemish ' d ...
Know , then , it is your fault , that you resign The supreme seat , the throne
majestical , The scepter ' d office of your ancestors , Your state of fortune , and
your due of birth , The lineal glory of your royal house , To the corruption of a
blemish ' d ...
עמוד 83
On him I lay what you would lay on me , The right and fortune of his happy stars ,
— Which , God defend , that I should wring from him ! Buck . My lord , this argues
conscience in your grace ; But the respects thereof are nice and trivial ' , All ...
On him I lay what you would lay on me , The right and fortune of his happy stars ,
— Which , God defend , that I should wring from him ! Buck . My lord , this argues
conscience in your grace ; But the respects thereof are nice and trivial ' , All ...
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