The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, المجلد 1Charles Whittingham, 1826 |
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... poor Rowe , and assumes no small de- gree of merit to himself as the discoverer of a long sought and a most important historic truth . If he had recollected the remark of the clown in the Twelfth Night * , that " a sentence is but a ...
... poor Rowe , and assumes no small de- gree of merit to himself as the discoverer of a long sought and a most important historic truth . If he had recollected the remark of the clown in the Twelfth Night * , that " a sentence is but a ...
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... poor . During the remaining years of his life , his fortunes appear not to have recovered them- selves ; for he ceased to attend the meetings of the cor- poration hall , where he had once presided ; and , in 1586 , another person was ...
... poor . During the remaining years of his life , his fortunes appear not to have recovered them- selves ; for he ceased to attend the meetings of the cor- poration hall , where he had once presided ; and , in 1586 , another person was ...
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... poor Greene's : and to both of these great dramatic poets Chettle refers in the short citation which we shall now make from his page : " With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted , and with one of them " ( concluded to be ...
... poor Greene's : and to both of these great dramatic poets Chettle refers in the short citation which we shall now make from his page : " With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted , and with one of them " ( concluded to be ...
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... poor Dryden's property . On the authority also of Malone and of Mr. Boaden , I speak of Sir Godfrey's present to Dryden as of a copy from the Chandos portrait . VOL . I. e 66 any claim to an authorised resemblance to the man WILLIAM ...
... poor Dryden's property . On the authority also of Malone and of Mr. Boaden , I speak of Sir Godfrey's present to Dryden as of a copy from the Chandos portrait . VOL . I. e 66 any claim to an authorised resemblance to the man WILLIAM ...
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... poor man ! for if he were forty years old when he edited Shakspeare , he must have received the first rudiments of his education in the reign of the maiden queen ) ; and thus egregiously ignorant ( igno- rant , by the bye , where ...
... poor man ! for if he were forty years old when he edited Shakspeare , he must have received the first rudiments of his education in the reign of the maiden queen ) ; and thus egregiously ignorant ( igno- rant , by the bye , where ...
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Anne ARIEL Ben Jonson Caius Caliban daugh daughter devil dost doth drama Duke editor Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fairies Falstaff father fool Ford gentleman Gentlemen of Verona give hand hath hear heart heaven honour Host Illyria Johnson Julia knave lady Laun letter lord madam Malone Malvolio Marry master Brook master doctor means mind Mira mistress Ford never night Olivia Pist play Poet pr'ythee pray Prospero Proteus Quick SCENE servant Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shal Silvia Sir Andrew SIR ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK Sir Hugh Sir John Sir John Falstaff Sir Toby SIR TOBY BELCH Slen Slender soul speak Speed spirit Steevens Stratford Susanna Hall sweet Sycorax tell thee there's thou art thou hast Thurio Trin Twelfth Night unto Valentine Windsor woman word
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الصفحة 47 - Were I in England now, (as once I was,) and had but this fish painted, not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of silver: there would this monster make a man; any strange beast there makes a man: when they will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian. Legg'd like a man! and his fins like arms! Warm, o
الصفحة 291 - A belt of straw and ivy buds With coral clasps and amber studs : And if these pleasures may thee move, Come live with me and be my Love.
الصفحة 82 - Some heavenly music, (which even now I do) To work mine end upon their senses, that This airy charm is for, I'll break my staff, Bury it certain fathoms in the earth, And, deeper than did ever plummet sound, I'll drown my book.
الصفحة 294 - A blank, my lord : She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask cheek : she pin'd in thought ; And, with a green and yellow melancholy, She sat, like patience on a monument, Smiling at grief.
الصفحة 325 - O, mistress mine, where are you roaming? O stay and hear ; your true love's coming, That can sing both high and low : Trip no further, pretty sweeting; Journeys end in lovers' meeting, Every wise man's son doth know.
الصفحة 157 - Who is Silvia ? what is she, That all our swains commend her ? Holy, fair, and wise is she, The heaven such grace did lend her, That she might admired' be. Is she kind as she is fair ? For beauty lives with kindness : Love doth to her eyes repair, To help him of his blindness; And, being helped, inhabits there. Then to Silvia let us sing, That Silvia is excelling ; She excels each mortal thing, Upon the dull earth dwelling: To her let us garlands bring.
الصفحة 102 - Shakespeare, must enjoy a part ; For though the poet's matter nature be, His art doth give the fashion : and, that he Who casts to write a living line, must sweat, (Such as thine are) and strike the second heat Upon the Muses...
الصفحة 82 - The charm dissolves apace ; And as the morning steals upon the night, Melting the darkness, so their rising senses Begin to chase the ignorant fumes that mantle Their clearer reason.
الصفحة 62 - Be not afeard ; the isle is full of noises, Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight, and hurt not. Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments Will hum about mine ears ; and sometimes voices, That, if I then had wak'd after long sleep, Will make me sleep again...
الصفحة 19 - I am as sorry as if the original fault had been my fault, because myself have seen his demeanour no less civil than he excellent in the quality he professes: besides, divers of worship have reported his uprightness of dealing which argues his honesty, and his facetious grace in writing, that approves his art.