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 41
עמוד 9
See , whe ' r ' their basest metal be not mov ' d ; They vanish tongue - tied in their
guiltiness . Go you down that way towards the Capitol ; This way will I : Disrobe
the images , If you do find them deck ' d with ceremonies ? . Mar . May we do so ?
See , whe ' r ' their basest metal be not mov ' d ; They vanish tongue - tied in their
guiltiness . Go you down that way towards the Capitol ; This way will I : Disrobe
the images , If you do find them deck ' d with ceremonies ? . Mar . May we do so ?
עמוד 10
Cæsar . Cæs . Ha ! Who calls ? Casca . Bid every noise be still : - Peace yet
again . [ Musick ceases . Cæs . Who is it in the press , that calls on me ? I hear a
tongue , shriller than all the musick , Cry , Cæsar : Speak ; Cæsar is turn ' d to
hear .
Cæsar . Cæs . Ha ! Who calls ? Casca . Bid every noise be still : - Peace yet
again . [ Musick ceases . Cæs . Who is it in the press , that calls on me ? I hear a
tongue , shriller than all the musick , Cry , Cæsar : Speak ; Cæsar is turn ' d to
hear .
עמוד 34
Vouchsafe good morrow from a feeble tongue . Bru . O , what a time have you
chose out , brave Caius , To wear a kerchief ! ' Would you were not sick ! Lig . I
am not sick , if Brutus have in hand Any exploit worthy the name of honour . Bru .
Vouchsafe good morrow from a feeble tongue . Bru . O , what a time have you
chose out , brave Caius , To wear a kerchief ! ' Would you were not sick ! Lig . I
am not sick , if Brutus have in hand Any exploit worthy the name of honour . Bru .
עמוד 41
Por . I would have had thee there , and here again , Ere I can tell thee what thou
should ' st do there .O constancy , be strong upon my side ! Set a huge mountain '
tween my heart and tongue ! I have a man ' s mind , but a woman ' s might .
Por . I would have had thee there , and here again , Ere I can tell thee what thou
should ' st do there .O constancy , be strong upon my side ! Set a huge mountain '
tween my heart and tongue ! I have a man ' s mind , but a woman ' s might .
עמוד 52
Over thy wounds now do I prophesy ,Which , like dumb mouths , ' do ope their
ruby lips , To beg the voice and utterance of my tongue ; A curse shall light upon
the limbs of men ; Domestick fury , and fierce civil strife , Shall cumber all the
parts ...
Over thy wounds now do I prophesy ,Which , like dumb mouths , ' do ope their
ruby lips , To beg the voice and utterance of my tongue ; A curse shall light upon
the limbs of men ; Domestick fury , and fierce civil strife , Shall cumber all the
parts ...
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