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 57
עמוד 27
I am the man ; - - If it be so , ( as ' tis , ) Poor lady , she were better love a dream .
Disguise , I see , thou art a wickedness , Wherein the pregnant enemy ' does
much . How easy is it , for the proper - false In women ' s waxen hearts to set their
...
I am the man ; - - If it be so , ( as ' tis , ) Poor lady , she were better love a dream .
Disguise , I see , thou art a wickedness , Wherein the pregnant enemy ' does
much . How easy is it , for the proper - false In women ' s waxen hearts to set their
...
עמוד 31
There dwelt a man in Babylon , lady , lady ! [ Singing . Clo . Beshrew me , the
knight ' s in admirable fooling . Sir And . Ay , he does well enough , if he be
disposed , and so do I too ; he does it with a better grace , but I do it more natural .
Sir To .
There dwelt a man in Babylon , lady , lady ! [ Singing . Clo . Beshrew me , the
knight ' s in admirable fooling . Sir And . Ay , he does well enough , if he be
disposed , and so do I too ; he does it with a better grace , but I do it more natural .
Sir To .
עמוד 47
My legs do better understand me , sir , than I understand what you mean by
bidding me taste my legs . Sir To . I mean to go , sir , to enter . Vio . I will answer
you with gait and entrance : But we are prevented . - ) is the bound , every bird ...
My legs do better understand me , sir , than I understand what you mean by
bidding me taste my legs . Sir To . I mean to go , sir , to enter . Vio . I will answer
you with gait and entrance : But we are prevented . - ) is the bound , every bird ...
עמוד 49
No , not a grise® ; for ' tis a vulgar proof ' , That very oft we pity enemies . Oli . Why
, then , methinks , ' tis time to smile again . O world , how apt the poor are to be
proud ! If one should be a prey , how much the better To fall before the lion , than
...
No , not a grise® ; for ' tis a vulgar proof ' , That very oft we pity enemies . Oli . Why
, then , methinks , ' tis time to smile again . O world , how apt the poor are to be
proud ! If one should be a prey , how much the better To fall before the lion , than
...
עמוד 50
Would it be better , madam , than I am , I wish it might ; for now I am your fool . Oli
. O , what a deal of scorn looks beautiful In the contempt and anger of his lip ! A
murd ' rous guilt shows not itself more soon Than love that would seem hid : love
...
Would it be better , madam , than I am , I wish it might ; for now I am your fool . Oli
. O , what a deal of scorn looks beautiful In the contempt and anger of his lip ! A
murd ' rous guilt shows not itself more soon Than love that would seem hid : love
...
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