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.Longman and Company, 1856 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 11-15 מתוך 100
עמוד 22
... What are you ? what would you ? Vio . The rudeness that hath appear'd in me , have I learn'd from my entertainment . What I am , and what I would , are as secret as maidenhead : to your ears , divinity ; to any other's , profanation ...
... What are you ? what would you ? Vio . The rudeness that hath appear'd in me , have I learn'd from my entertainment . What I am , and what I would , are as secret as maidenhead : to your ears , divinity ; to any other's , profanation ...
עמוד 23
... what you are : you are too proud ; But , if you were the devil , you are fair . My lord and master loves you ; O , such love Could be but recompens'd , though you were crown'd The nonpareil of ... What is your Scene V. 23 WHAT YOU WILL .
... what you are : you are too proud ; But , if you were the devil , you are fair . My lord and master loves you ; O , such love Could be but recompens'd , though you were crown'd The nonpareil of ... What is your Scene V. 23 WHAT YOU WILL .
עמוד 24
... What is your parentage ? Vio . Above my fortunes , yet my state is well : I am a gentleman . Oli . Get you to your lord ; I cannot love him : let him send no more ; Unless , perchance , you come to me again , To tell me how he takes it ...
... What is your parentage ? Vio . Above my fortunes , yet my state is well : I am a gentleman . Oli . Get you to your lord ; I cannot love him : let him send no more ; Unless , perchance , you come to me again , To tell me how he takes it ...
עמוד 25
... what : and fear to find Mine eye too great a flatterer for my mind . Fate , show thy force : Ourselves we do not owe ' ; What is decreed , must be ; and be this so ! ACT II . SCENE I. The Sea - coast . Enter ANTONIO and SEBASTIAN ...
... what : and fear to find Mine eye too great a flatterer for my mind . Fate , show thy force : Ourselves we do not owe ' ; What is decreed , must be ; and be this so ! ACT II . SCENE I. The Sea - coast . Enter ANTONIO and SEBASTIAN ...
עמוד 27
... What means this lady ? Fortune forbid , my outside have not charm'd her ! She made good view of me ; indeed , so ... What will become of this ? As I am man SCENE II . 27 WHAT YOU WILL.
... What means this lady ? Fortune forbid , my outside have not charm'd her ! She made good view of me ; indeed , so ... What will become of this ? As I am man SCENE II . 27 WHAT YOU WILL.
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Bawd Beat Beatrice Benedick better Biron Bora Boyet brother Claud Claudio Cost Costard cousin dear death Demetrius Dogb dost thou doth Duke Enter Escal Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy father favour fear fool friar gentle gentleman give grace hand hath hear heart heaven Helena Hermia Hero Hippolyta hither honour Illyria Isab Kath King lady Leon Leonato look Lucio Lysander madam maid MALONE Malvolio Marry master Master constable means mistress moon Moth musick never night pardon Pedro PHILOSTRATE play Pompey pray prince Prov Provost Puck Pyramus Quin Re-enter SCENE Shakspeare signior Sir ANDREW Sir ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK sir Toby Sir TOBY BELCH soul speak STEEVENS swear sweet tell thank thee there's Theseus thing Thisby thou art thou hast Titania to-morrow tongue troth true What's word