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 6-10 מתוך 24
עמוד 110
... that I am sure of : and void of all profanation in the world , that good christians
ought to have . Escal . This comes off well ; here ' s a wise officer . Ang . Go to :
What quality are they of ? Elbow is your name ? Why dost thou not speak , Elbow
?
... that I am sure of : and void of all profanation in the world , that good christians
ought to have . Escal . This comes off well ; here ' s a wise officer . Ang . Go to :
What quality are they of ? Elbow is your name ? Why dost thou not speak , Elbow
?
עמוד 111
Escal . Go to , go to ; no matter for the dish , sir . Clo . No , indeed , sir , not of a pin
; you are therein in the right : but , to the point ; As I say , this mistress Elbow ,
being , as I say , with child , and being great belly ' d , and longing , as I said , for ...
Escal . Go to , go to ; no matter for the dish , sir . Clo . No , indeed , sir , not of a pin
; you are therein in the right : but , to the point ; As I say , this mistress Elbow ,
being , as I say , with child , and being great belly ' d , and longing , as I said , for ...
עמוד 112
Ang . This will last out a night in Russia , When nights are longest there : I ' ll take
my leave , And leave you to the hearing of the cause ; Hoping , you ' ll find good
cause to whip them all . Escal . I think no less : Good morrow to your lordship .
Ang . This will last out a night in Russia , When nights are longest there : I ' ll take
my leave , And leave you to the hearing of the cause ; Hoping , you ' ll find good
cause to whip them all . Escal . I think no less : Good morrow to your lordship .
עמוד 113
Sir , she was respected with him before he married with her . Escal . Which is the
wiser here ? Justice , or Iniquity ' ? - Is this true ? Elb . O thou caitiff ! O thou varlet
! 0 thou wicked Hannibal ' ! I respected with her , before I was married to her ?
Sir , she was respected with him before he married with her . Escal . Which is the
wiser here ? Justice , or Iniquity ' ? - Is this true ? Elb . O thou caitiff ! O thou varlet
! 0 thou wicked Hannibal ' ! I respected with her , before I was married to her ?
עמוד 114
Escal . Are you of fourscore pounds a - year ? Froth . Yes , and ' t + please you ,
sir . Escal . So . - What trade are you of , sir ? [ To the Clown Clo . A tapster : a
poor widow ' s tapster . Escal . Your mistress ' s name ? Clo . Mistress Over - done
.
Escal . Are you of fourscore pounds a - year ? Froth . Yes , and ' t + please you ,
sir . Escal . So . - What trade are you of , sir ? [ To the Clown Clo . A tapster : a
poor widow ' s tapster . Escal . Your mistress ' s name ? Clo . Mistress Over - done
.
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