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 54
עמוד 37
1 Murd . My voice is now the king ' s , my looks mine own . * Spoke like a tall
fellow , ] The meaning of tall , in old English , is stout , daring , fearless , and
strong . S — the costard — ] i . e . the head : a name adopted from an apple
shaped like a ...
1 Murd . My voice is now the king ' s , my looks mine own . * Spoke like a tall
fellow , ] The meaning of tall , in old English , is stout , daring , fearless , and
strong . S — the costard — ] i . e . the head : a name adopted from an apple
shaped like a ...
עמוד 47
Why do you look on us , and shake your head , And call us — orphans , wretches
, cast - aways , If that our noble father be alive ? Duch . My pretty cousins “ , you
mistake me both ; I do lament the sickness of the king . As loath to lose him , not ...
Why do you look on us , and shake your head , And call us — orphans , wretches
, cast - aways , If that our noble father be alive ? Duch . My pretty cousins “ , you
mistake me both ; I do lament the sickness of the king . As loath to lose him , not ...
עמוד 63
... we sleep ? Cate . You shall , my lord . Glo . At Crosby - place , there shall you
find us both . [ Exit CATESBY . Buck . Now , my lord , what shall we do , if we
perceive Lord Hastings will not yield to our complots ? Glo . Chop off his head ,
man ...
... we sleep ? Cate . You shall , my lord . Glo . At Crosby - place , there shall you
find us both . [ Exit CATESBY . Buck . Now , my lord , what shall we do , if we
perceive Lord Hastings will not yield to our complots ? Glo . Chop off his head ,
man ...
עמוד 66
The princes both make high account of you ,For they account his head upon the
bridge . [ Aside . Hast . I know , they do ; and I have well deserv ' d it . Enter
STANLEY . Come on , come on , where is your boar - spear , man ? Fear you the
boar ...
The princes both make high account of you ,For they account his head upon the
bridge . [ Aside . Hast . I know , they do ; and I have well deserv ' d it . Enter
STANLEY . Come on , come on , where is your boar - spear , man ? Fear you the
boar ...
עמוד 71
Catesby bath sounded Hastings in our business ; And finds the testy gentleman
so hot , That he will lose his head , ere give consent , His master ' s child , as
worshipfully he terms it , Shall lose the royalty of England ' s throne . Buck .
Withdraw ...
Catesby bath sounded Hastings in our business ; And finds the testy gentleman
so hot , That he will lose his head , ere give consent , His master ' s child , as
worshipfully he terms it , Shall lose the royalty of England ' s throne . Buck .
Withdraw ...
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