The plays and poems of Shakspeare [according to the text of E. Malone] with notes and 170 illustr. from the plates in Boydell's ed., ed. by A.J. Valpy, Volumen2 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 8
... thee in our waters yet appear ; And make those flights upon the banks of Thames , That so did take Eliza , and our James ! BEN JONSON . If ever any author deserved the name of an original , it was Shak- speare . Homer himself drew not ...
... thee in our waters yet appear ; And make those flights upon the banks of Thames , That so did take Eliza , and our James ! BEN JONSON . If ever any author deserved the name of an original , it was Shak- speare . Homer himself drew not ...
Página 21
... thee froth , and lime : 4 I am at a word ; follow . [ Exit Host . Fal . Bardolph , follow him ; a tapster is a good trade . An old cloak makes a new jerkin ; a withered servingman , a fresh tapster . Go ; adieu . Bar . It is a life that ...
... thee froth , and lime : 4 I am at a word ; follow . [ Exit Host . Fal . Bardolph , follow him ; a tapster is a good trade . An old cloak makes a new jerkin ; a withered servingman , a fresh tapster . Go ; adieu . Bar . It is a life that ...
Página 23
... thee for that humor . Ful . O , she did so course o'er my exteriors with such a greedy intention , that the appetite of her eye did seem to scorch me up like a burning - glass ! Here's another letter to her : she bears the purse too ...
... thee for that humor . Ful . O , she did so course o'er my exteriors with such a greedy intention , that the appetite of her eye did seem to scorch me up like a burning - glass ! Here's another letter to her : she bears the purse too ...
Página 25
... thee ; troop on . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . A room in Dr. Caius's house . Enter MRS . QUICKLY , SIMPLE , and RUGBY . Mrs. Quick . What ; John Rugby ! -I pray thee , go to the casement , and see if you can see my master , master Doctor Caius ...
... thee ; troop on . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . A room in Dr. Caius's house . Enter MRS . QUICKLY , SIMPLE , and RUGBY . Mrs. Quick . What ; John Rugby ! -I pray thee , go to the casement , and see if you can see my master , master Doctor Caius ...
Página 31
... thee ; let me have thy voice in my behalf if thou seest her before me , commend me— : Mrs. Quick . Will I ? i'faith , that we will : and I will tell your worship more of the wart , the next time we have confidence ; and of other wooers ...
... thee ; let me have thy voice in my behalf if thou seest her before me , commend me— : Mrs. Quick . Will I ? i'faith , that we will : and I will tell your worship more of the wart , the next time we have confidence ; and of other wooers ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Plays and Poems of Shakspeare [According to the Text of E. Malone] with ... William Shakespeare Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
The Plays and Poems of Shakspeare [According to the Text of E. Malone] with ... William Shakespeare Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
The Plays and Poems of Shakspeare [According to the Text of E. Malone] with ... William Shakespeare Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
Términos y frases comunes
Abhorson Ægeon Antipholus Bardolph Barnardine basket bawd better brother Caius chain Clau Claudio Clown COMEDY OF ERRORS death dost thou doth Dromio Duke Egeon Elbow Enter Ephesus Escalus Exeunt Exit fairies father fault friar Froth gentleman give grace hast hath hear heart Heaven Herne the hunter hither honor Host humor husband Isabel Isabella justice knave knog look lord Angelo Lucio maid Marry master Brook master doctor master Fenton master Ford master Slender MEASURE FOR MEASURE merry mistress Anne mistress Ford never night officer oman pardon Pompey poor pray prison provost Quick Rugby SCENE SHAK Shakspeare Shal Shallow shame SIR HUGH EVANS sir John Falstaff sirrah sister Slen speak sweet SYRACUSE tell thank thee there's thou art to-morrow warrant What's wife Windsor woman word
Pasajes populares
Página 156 - Alas ! alas ! Why, all the souls that were, were forfeit once; And He that might the vantage best have took, Found out the remedy: How would you be, If he, which is the top of judgment, should But judge you as you are? O, think on that; And mercy then will breathe within your lips, Like man new made.
Página 136 - Men give like gods ; but when they weep and kneel, All their petitions are as freely theirs As they themselves would owe them.
Página 123 - Heaven doth with us as we with torches do, Not light them for themselves ; for if our virtues Did not go forth of us, 'twere all alike As if we had them not. Spirits are not finely...
Página 190 - Take, O, take those lips away, That so sweetly were forsworn ; And those eyes, the break of day, Lights that do mislead the morn : But my kisses bring again, bring again ; Seals of love, but seal'd in vain, seal'd in vain.
Página 176 - Ay, but to die, and go we know not where ; To lie in cold obstruction, and to rot ; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod ; and the delighted...
Página 130 - From too much liberty, my Lucio, liberty; As surfeit is the father of much fast, So every scope by the immoderate use Turns to restraint : our natures do pursue (Like rats that ravin down their proper bane) A thirsty evil ; and when we drink, we die.
Página 137 - We must not make a scare-crow of the law, ' Setting it up to fear the birds of prey, And let it keep one shape, till custom make it Their perch, and not their terror.