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 43
עמוד 15
Let him thank me , that holp to send him thither ; For he was fitter for that place ,
than earth . Anne . And thou unfit for any place , but hell . Glo . Yes , one place
else , if you will hear me name it . Anne . Some dungeon . Glo . Your bedchamber
.
Let him thank me , that holp to send him thither ; For he was fitter for that place ,
than earth . Anne . And thou unfit for any place , but hell . Glo . Yes , one place
else , if you will hear me name it . Anne . Some dungeon . Glo . Your bedchamber
.
עמוד 44
... lord Grey , of you ,That all without desert have frown ' d on me ;Dukes , earls ,
lords , gentlemen ; indeed , of all . I do not know that Englishman alive , With
whom my soul is any jot at odds , More than the infant that is born to - night ; I
thank ...
... lord Grey , of you ,That all without desert have frown ' d on me ;Dukes , earls ,
lords , gentlemen ; indeed , of all . I do not know that Englishman alive , With
whom my soul is any jot at odds , More than the infant that is born to - night ; I
thank ...
עמוד 57
I thank you , good my lord ; — and thank you all . — [ Exeunt Mayor , & c . I
thought , my mother , and my brother York , Would long ere this have met us on
the way : Fye , what a slug is Hastings ! that he comes not To tell us , whether
they will ...
I thank you , good my lord ; — and thank you all . — [ Exeunt Mayor , & c . I
thought , my mother , and my brother York , Would long ere this have met us on
the way : Fye , what a slug is Hastings ! that he comes not To tell us , whether
they will ...
עמוד 60
I thank you , gentle uncle . O , my lord , You said , that idle weeds are fast in
growth : The prince my brother hath outgrown me far . Glo . He hath , my lord .
York . And therefore is he idle ? Glo . O , my fair cousin , I must not say so . York .
Then is ...
I thank you , gentle uncle . O , my lord , You said , that idle weeds are fast in
growth : The prince my brother hath outgrown me far . Glo . He hath , my lord .
York . And therefore is he idle ? Glo . O , my fair cousin , I must not say so . York .
Then is ...
עמוד 61
I would , that I might thank you as you call me . Glo . How ? York . Little . Prince .
My lord of York will still be cross in talk ;Uncle , your grace knows how to bear
with him . York . You mean , to bear me , not to bear with me :Uncle , my brother ...
I would , that I might thank you as you call me . Glo . How ? York . Little . Prince .
My lord of York will still be cross in talk ;Uncle , your grace knows how to bear
with him . York . You mean , to bear me , not to bear with me :Uncle , my brother ...
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