The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, כרך 14R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 37
עמוד 15
... peace , nor war ? the one affrights you , The other makes you proud . He that trusts you , Where he should find you lions , finds you hares ; Where foxes , geese : You are no surer , no , Than is the coal of fire upon the ice , Or ...
... peace , nor war ? the one affrights you , The other makes you proud . He that trusts you , Where he should find you lions , finds you hares ; Where foxes , geese : You are no surer , no , Than is the coal of fire upon the ice , Or ...
עמוד 50
... peaceful hymns of devotion should be employed to excite to the charge . ] Now , in the first instance , the thought , in the common reading , was entirely lost by putting in courts for camps ; and the latter miserably involved in ...
... peaceful hymns of devotion should be employed to excite to the charge . ] Now , in the first instance , the thought , in the common reading , was entirely lost by putting in courts for camps ; and the latter miserably involved in ...
עמוד 61
... peace you make in their cause , is , calling both the parties knaves : You are a pair of strange ones . BRU . Come , come , you are well understood to be a perfecter giber for the table , than a necessary bencher in the Capitol . 6- my ...
... peace you make in their cause , is , calling both the parties knaves : You are a pair of strange ones . BRU . Come , come , you are well understood to be a perfecter giber for the table , than a necessary bencher in the Capitol . 6- my ...
עמוד 66
... peace . The expression is ex- tremely sublime ; and the sense of it conveys the finest praise that can be given to a good woman . WARBURTON . Would'st thou have laugh'd , had I come coffin'd home 66 ACT II . CORIOLANUS .
... peace . The expression is ex- tremely sublime ; and the sense of it conveys the finest praise that can be given to a good woman . WARBURTON . Would'st thou have laugh'd , had I come coffin'd home 66 ACT II . CORIOLANUS .
עמוד 117
... Peace , peace , peace ; stay , hold , peace ! MEN . What is about to be ? -I am out of breath ; Confusion's near : I cannot speak : -You , tribunes 2 shake thy bones Out of thy garments ] So , in King John : 66 here's a stay , " That ...
... Peace , peace , peace ; stay , hold , peace ! MEN . What is about to be ? -I am out of breath ; Confusion's near : I cannot speak : -You , tribunes 2 shake thy bones Out of thy garments ] So , in King John : 66 here's a stay , " That ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
ancient Antigonus appear Aufidius Autolycus bear beseech blood Bohemia BOSWELL called Camillo Cominius consul Coriolanus Corioli Cymbeline death editors emendation enemy Enter Exeunt eyes father fear give gods hand Hanmer hath hear heart Hermione honour JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry lady LART LARTIUS LEON Leontes lord Love's Labour's Lost Macbeth MALONE MASON means Menenius mother never noble old copy Othello passage PAUL Paulina peace Perdita perhaps play Plutarch Polixenes pr'ythee Pray present prince queen Roman Rome SCENE second folio senate sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's SHEP SICINIUS signifies speak speech stand STEEVENS suppose sword tell thee Theobald thing thou art Timon of Athens tongue tribunes Troilus and Cressida true Tullus TYRWHITT voices Volces Volumnia WARBURTON wife Winter's Tale word worthy Сом
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 348 - Yet nature is made better by no mean But nature makes that mean : so, over that art Which you say adds to nature, is an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock, And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler race : this is an art Which does mend nature, change it rather, but The art itself is nature.
עמוד 16 - Who deserves greatness Deserves your hate ; and your affections are A sick man's appetite, who desires most that Which would increase his evil. He that depends Upon your favours swims with fins of lead And hews down oaks with rushes. Hang ye ! Trust ye ? With every minute you do change a mind, And call him noble that was now your hate, Him vile that was your garland.
עמוד 231 - By and by we hear news of shipwreck in the same place, and then we are to blame if we accept it not for a rock. Upon the back of that comes out a hideous monster, with fire and smoke...