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 77
עמוד 24
Vio . I am no fee ' d post , lady ; keep your purse ; My master , not myself , lacks
recompense . Love make his heart of flint , that you shall love ; And let your
fervour , like my master ' s , be Plac ' d in contempt ! Farewell , fair cruelty . [ Exit .
Oli .
Vio . I am no fee ' d post , lady ; keep your purse ; My master , not myself , lacks
recompense . Love make his heart of flint , that you shall love ; And let your
fervour , like my master ' s , be Plac ' d in contempt ! Farewell , fair cruelty . [ Exit .
Oli .
עמוד 26
... with such estimable wonder ” , overfar believe that , yet thus far I will boldly
publish her , she bore a mind that envy could but call fair : she is drowned
already , sir , with salt water , though I seem to drown her remembrance again
with more .
... with such estimable wonder ” , overfar believe that , yet thus far I will boldly
publish her , she bore a mind that envy could but call fair : she is drowned
already , sir , with salt water , though I seem to drown her remembrance again
with more .
עמוד 27
Malone . 9 — the pregnant enemy - ] i , e . enemy of mankind . | How easy is it ,
for the proper - false In women ' s waxen hearts to set their forms ! ] How easy is it
, for those who are at once proper ( i . e . fair in their appearance ) , and false ( i ...
Malone . 9 — the pregnant enemy - ] i , e . enemy of mankind . | How easy is it ,
for the proper - false In women ' s waxen hearts to set their forms ! ] How easy is it
, for those who are at once proper ( i . e . fair in their appearance ) , and false ( i ...
עמוד 35
Then let thy love be younger than thyself , Or thy affection cannot hold the bent :
Vio Vio . Vio 5 — favour - ] i . e . countenance . For women are as roses ; whose
fair flower , D 2 SCENE IV . WHAT YOU WILL . 35 Cur. He is not here, so please ...
Then let thy love be younger than thyself , Or thy affection cannot hold the bent :
Vio Vio . Vio 5 — favour - ] i . e . countenance . For women are as roses ; whose
fair flower , D 2 SCENE IV . WHAT YOU WILL . 35 Cur. He is not here, so please ...
עמוד 36
... a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent
Commentators; a History of William Shakespeare Alexander Chalmers. For
women are as roses ; whose fair flower , Being once display ' d , doth fall that very
hour . Vio .
... a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent
Commentators; a History of William Shakespeare Alexander Chalmers. For
women are as roses ; whose fair flower , Being once display ' d , doth fall that very
hour . Vio .
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Angelo answer appear bear Beat Beatrice believe Benedick better Biron blood Boyet bring brother Claud Claudio comes Cost dear death Demetrius desire doth Duke Enter Escal Exeunt Exit eyes face fair faith father fear follow fool friar gentle give grace hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Hero hold honour hope I'll Isab John keep kind King lady leave Leon light live look lord Lucio madam Malone Marry master means meet Moth never night once peace Pedro play poor pray present prince Prov prove Provost reason SCENE seems sleep soul speak stand stay sweet tell thank thee thing thou thou art thought to-morrow tongue true turn What's woman youth