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 11-15 מתוך 68
עמוד 36
Not a flower , not a flower sweet , On my black coffin let there be strown ; Not a
friend , not a friend greet My poor corpse , where my bones shall be thrown : -
free - ] Is , perhaps , artless , free from art . 7 — silly sooth , ] It is plain , simple
truth .
Not a flower , not a flower sweet , On my black coffin let there be strown ; Not a
friend , not a friend greet My poor corpse , where my bones shall be thrown : -
free - ] Is , perhaps , artless , free from art . 7 — silly sooth , ] It is plain , simple
truth .
עמוד 44
Here is yet a postscript . Thou canst not choose but know who I am . If thou
entertainest my love , let it appear in thy smiling ; thy smiles become thee well ;
therefore in my presence still smile , dear my sweet , I pr ' ythee . Jove , I thank
thee .
Here is yet a postscript . Thou canst not choose but know who I am . If thou
entertainest my love , let it appear in thy smiling ; thy smiles become thee well ;
therefore in my presence still smile , dear my sweet , I pr ' ythee . Jove , I thank
thee .
עמוד 55
Sweet lady , ho , ho . [ Smiles fantastically . Oli . Smil ' st thou ? I sent for thee
upon a sad occasion . Mal . Sad , lady ? I could be sad : This does make - He
says , he ' ll come ; ] i . e . I suppose he says , & c . * “ But in very strange manner .
Sweet lady , ho , ho . [ Smiles fantastically . Oli . Smil ' st thou ? I sent for thee
upon a sad occasion . Mal . Sad , lady ? I could be sad : This does make - He
says , he ' ll come ; ] i . e . I suppose he says , & c . * “ But in very strange manner .
עמוד 56
I think , we do know the sweet Roman hand . Oli . Wilt thou go to bed , Malvolio ?
Mal . To bed ? ay , sweet - heart ; and I ' ll come to thee . Oli . God comfort thee !
Why dost thou smile so , and kiss thy hand so oft ? Mar . How do you , Malvolio ?
I think , we do know the sweet Roman hand . Oli . Wilt thou go to bed , Malvolio ?
Mal . To bed ? ay , sweet - heart ; and I ' ll come to thee . Oli . God comfort thee !
Why dost thou smile so , and kiss thy hand so oft ? Mar . How do you , Malvolio ?
עמוד 87
... our dear souls - Mean time , sweet sister , We will not part from hence . -
Cesario , come ; For so you shall be , while you are a man ; But , when in other
habits you are seen , Orsino ' s mistress , and his fancy ' s queen . [ Exeunt .
SONG . Clo .
... our dear souls - Mean time , sweet sister , We will not part from hence . -
Cesario , come ; For so you shall be , while you are a man ; But , when in other
habits you are seen , Orsino ' s mistress , and his fancy ' s queen . [ Exeunt .
SONG . Clo .
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