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. |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 44
עמוד 8
... virtuous ; and his noble queen Well struck in years ; fair , and not jealous :We
say , 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
.
... virtuous ; and his noble queen Well struck in years ; fair , and not jealous :We
say , 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
.
עמוד 14
Fairer than tongue can name thee , let me have Some patient leisure to excuse
myself . Anne . Fouler than heart can think thee , thou canst make No excuse
current , but to hang thyself . Glo . By such despair , I should accuse myself . Anne
.
Fairer than tongue can name thee , let me have Some patient leisure to excuse
myself . Anne . Fouler than heart can think thee , thou canst make No excuse
current , but to hang thyself . Glo . By such despair , I should accuse myself . Anne
.
עמוד 17
I never su ' d to friend , nor enemy ; My tongue could never learn sweet soothing
word ; But now thy beauty is propos ' d my fee , My proud heart sues , and
prompts my tongue to speak . [ She looks scornfully at him . Teach not thy lip such
scorn ...
I never su ' d to friend , nor enemy ; My tongue could never learn sweet soothing
word ; But now thy beauty is propos ' d my fee , My proud heart sues , and
prompts my tongue to speak . [ She looks scornfully at him . Teach not thy lip such
scorn ...
עמוד 18
Tis figur ' d in My tongue . Anne . 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
.
Tis figur ' d in My tongue . Anne . 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
.
עמוד 45
Stan . The forfeit " , sovereign , of my servant ' s life ; Who slew to - day a riotous
gentleman , Lately attendant on the duke of Norfolk . K . Edw . Have I a tongue to
doom my brother ' s death “ , And shall that tongue give pardon to a slave ?
Stan . The forfeit " , sovereign , of my servant ' s life ; Who slew to - day a riotous
gentleman , Lately attendant on the duke of Norfolk . K . Edw . Have I a tongue to
doom my brother ' s death “ , And shall that tongue give pardon to a slave ?
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