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 52
עמוד 8
As proper men as ever trod upon neats - leather , have gone upon my handy -
work . Flav . But wherefore art not in thy shop to - day ? Why dost thou lead these
men about the streets ? 2 Cit . Truly , sir , to wear out their shoes , to get myself
into ...
As proper men as ever trod upon neats - leather , have gone upon my handy -
work . Flav . But wherefore art not in thy shop to - day ? Why dost thou lead these
men about the streets ? 2 Cit . Truly , sir , to wear out their shoes , to get myself
into ...
עמוד 23
All but Metellus Cimber ; and he ' s gone To seek you at your house . Well , I will
hie , And so bestow these papers as you bade me . Cas . That done , repair to
Pompey ' s theatre . [ Exit Cinna . Come , Casca , you and I will , yet , ere day ,
See ...
All but Metellus Cimber ; and he ' s gone To seek you at your house . Well , I will
hie , And so bestow these papers as you bade me . Cas . That done , repair to
Pompey ' s theatre . [ Exit Cinna . Come , Casca , you and I will , yet , ere day ,
See ...
עמוד 41
I pr ' ythee , boy , run to the senate - house ; Stay not to answer me , but get thee
gone : Why dost thou stay ? To know my errand , madam . Por . I would have had
thee there , and here again , Ere I can tell thee what thou should ' st do there .
I pr ' ythee , boy , run to the senate - house ; Stay not to answer me , but get thee
gone : Why dost thou stay ? To know my errand , madam . Por . I would have had
thee there , and here again , Ere I can tell thee what thou should ' st do there .
עמוד 42
Is Cæsar yet gone to the Capitol ? Sooth . Madam , not yet ; I go to take my stand ,
To see him pass on to the Capitol . Por . Thou hast some suit to Cæsar , hast thou
not ? Sooth . That I have , lady : if it will please Cæsar To be so good to Cæsar ...
Is Cæsar yet gone to the Capitol ? Sooth . Madam , not yet ; I go to take my stand ,
To see him pass on to the Capitol . Por . Thou hast some suit to Cæsar , hast thou
not ? Sooth . That I have , lady : if it will please Cæsar To be so good to Cæsar ...
עמוד 43
Ay , Cæsar ; but not gone . Art . Hail , Cæsar ! Read this schedule . Dec .
Trebonius doth desire you to o ' er - read , At your best leisure , this his humble
suit . Art . 0 , Cæsar , read mine first ; for mine ' s a suit That touches Cæsar
nearer : Read ...
Ay , Cæsar ; but not gone . Art . Hail , Cæsar ! Read this schedule . Dec .
Trebonius doth desire you to o ' er - read , At your best leisure , this his humble
suit . Art . 0 , Cæsar , read mine first ; for mine ' s a suit That touches Cæsar
nearer : Read ...
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