Taming of the shrew. All's well that ends wellPrinted for, and under the direction of, John Bell, 1788 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 24
עמוד 20
... thank your honour . Lord . Do you intend to stay with me to - night ? 80 2 Play . So please your lordship to accept our duty . Lord . With all my heart . This fellow I remember , Since once he play'd a farmer's eldest son ; - ' Twas ...
... thank your honour . Lord . Do you intend to stay with me to - night ? 80 2 Play . So please your lordship to accept our duty . Lord . With all my heart . This fellow I remember , Since once he play'd a farmer's eldest son ; - ' Twas ...
עמוד 26
... Which never were , nor no man ever saw . 230 Sly . Now , Lord be thanked for my good amends ! All . Amen . Sly . I thank thee ; thou shalt not lose by it . Enter Enter the Page , as a Lady , with Attendants 26 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... Which never were , nor no man ever saw . 230 Sly . Now , Lord be thanked for my good amends ! All . Amen . Sly . I thank thee ; thou shalt not lose by it . Enter Enter the Page , as a Lady , with Attendants 26 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
עמוד 41
... thank me but a little for my counsel : And yet I'll promise thee she shall be rich , And very rich : —but thou'rt too much my friend , And I'll not wish thee to her . 321 Pet . Signior Hortensio , ' twixt such friends as wé , Few words ...
... thank me but a little for my counsel : And yet I'll promise thee she shall be rich , And very rich : —but thou'rt too much my friend , And I'll not wish thee to her . 321 Pet . Signior Hortensio , ' twixt such friends as wé , Few words ...
עמוד 64
... thank you both . [ Exit . Gre . Adieu , good neighbour . - Now I fear thee not ; Sirrah , young gamester , your father were a fool To give thee all , and in his waining age , Set Set foot under thy table : Tut ! a toy 64 A & t 11 ...
... thank you both . [ Exit . Gre . Adieu , good neighbour . - Now I fear thee not ; Sirrah , young gamester , your father were a fool To give thee all , and in his waining age , Set Set foot under thy table : Tut ! a toy 64 A & t 11 ...
עמוד 75
... thank you for your pains : I know you think to dine with me to - day , And have prepar'd great store of wedding cheer ; But so it is , my haste doth call me hence , Gij And And therefore here I mean to take my leave . A & III . 75 ...
... thank you for your pains : I know you think to dine with me to - day , And have prepar'd great store of wedding cheer ; But so it is , my haste doth call me hence , Gij And And therefore here I mean to take my leave . A & III . 75 ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
ancient ballad Baptista Beaumont and Fletcher Ben Jonson Bertram Bian Bianca Bion Biondello comedy Count daughter doth Duke Enter Exeunt Exit fair farewel father Feran Ferando folio fool gentleman give gown Grumio hath hear HELENA HENLEY hither honour horse Hortensio husband Inter JOHNSON Kate Kath Katharine King knave lady Lafeu Lord lordship Lucentio madam maid MALONE marry master mean mistress Narbon never noble old copy Padua Parolles passage Petruchio Pisa play pray ring Rousillon SCENE Scornful Lady sense servants Shakspere shew shrew Sirrah Slie speak STEEVENS suppose swear sweet Tamburlaine tell thee THEOBALD There's thine thing thou art thou hast Tranio Troilus and Cressida Twelfth Night TYRWHITT unto Vincentio virginity WARBURTON What's wife word young
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 77 - I will be master of what is mine own : She is my goods, my chattels ; she is my house, My household stuff, my field, my barn, My horse, my ox, my ass, my any thing...
עמוד 119 - Thy husband is thy lord, thy life, thy keeper. Thy head, thy sovereign ; one that cares for thee, And for thy maintenance : commits his body To painful labour, both by sea and land; To watch the night in storms, the day in cold, While thou liest warm at home, secure and safe: And craves no other tribute at thy hands, But love, fair looks, and true obedience ; — Too little payment for so great a debt.
עמוד 98 - tis the mind that makes the body rich ; And as the sun breaks through the darkest clouds, So honour peereth in the meanest habit. What, is the jay more precious than the lark, Because his feathers are more beautiful ? Or is the adder better than the eel, Because his painted skin contents the eye ? O, no, good Kate ; neither art thou the worse For this poor furniture, and mean array.
עמוד 3 - I cannot reconcile my heart to Bertram — a man noble without generosity, and young without truth ; who marries Helen as a coward, and leaves her as a profligate ; when she is dead by his unkindness, sneaks home to a second marriage, is accused by a woman he has wronged, defends himself by falsehood, and is dismissed to happiness.
עמוד 38 - They say, miracles are past; and we -have our philosophical persons, to make modern and familiar things, supernatural and causeless. Hence is it, that we make trifles of terrors; ensconcing ourselves into seeming knowledge, when we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear.