The Dramatic Works and Poems of William Shakespeare, with Notes, Original and Selected, and Introductory Remarks to Each Play, المجلد 2S. King, 1831 |
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... father's death . He supposed him to have passed the state of infancy before he lost his father , and even to have re- membered some of his sayings . In the Fourth Act , Sc . 4 , speaking of the famous Talbot , he says : - When I was ...
... father's death . He supposed him to have passed the state of infancy before he lost his father , and even to have re- membered some of his sayings . In the Fourth Act , Sc . 4 , speaking of the famous Talbot , he says : - When I was ...
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... father was Edmund of Langley , duke of York . His maternal grandfather was Roger Mortimer , earl of March , who was the son of Philippa , the daughter of Lionel , duke of Clarence . The duke therefore was his maternal great great ...
... father was Edmund of Langley , duke of York . His maternal grandfather was Roger Mortimer , earl of March , who was the son of Philippa , the daughter of Lionel , duke of Clarence . The duke therefore was his maternal great great ...
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... father's death ; Which obloquy set bars before my tongue , Else with the like I had requited him : Therefore , good uncle , -for my father's sake , In honour of a true Plantagenet , And for alliance ' sake , -declare the cause My father ...
... father's death ; Which obloquy set bars before my tongue , Else with the like I had requited him : Therefore , good uncle , -for my father's sake , In honour of a true Plantagenet , And for alliance ' sake , -declare the cause My father ...
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... father's death , his mother Queen Katharine brought the young king from Windsor to the metropolis , and sat on the throne with the infant in her lap . 3 i . e . articles of accusation . Win . This Rome shall remedy . War . Roam thither ...
... father's death , his mother Queen Katharine brought the young king from Windsor to the metropolis , and sat on the throne with the infant in her lap . 3 i . e . articles of accusation . Win . This Rome shall remedy . War . Roam thither ...
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... father to his drooping chair . But , -O malignant and ill boding stars ! - Now thou art come unto a feast of death , 3 A terrible and unavoided danger : Therefore , dear boy , mount on my swiftest horse ; And I'll direct thee how thou ...
... father to his drooping chair . But , -O malignant and ill boding stars ! - Now thou art come unto a feast of death , 3 A terrible and unavoided danger : Therefore , dear boy , mount on my swiftest horse ; And I'll direct thee how thou ...
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Achilles Ajax Antony Apem Apemantus bear blood brother Brutus Cade Cæsar Cassius Cleo Coriolanus Cres crown Cymbeline daughter dead death dost doth duke duke of York Edward Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fool friends Gent give Gloster gods grace hand hath hear heart heaven Hector Holinshed honour house of York Julius Cæsar King Henry King Henry VI lady Lear look lord Lucius madam Malone Marcius Mark Antony means ne'er never night noble old copy reads Pandarus peace Pericles play Plutarch poet pray prince queen Rich Richard Rome SCENE Shakspeare Shakspeare's Somerset soul speak Steevens Suff Suffolk sweet sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought Timon Titus Andronicus Troilus Troilus and Cressida Ulyss unto Warwick word York
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الصفحة 252 - I have not slept Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma, or a hideous dream : The Genius and the mortal instruments Are then in council ; and the state of man, Like to a little kingdom, suffers then The nature of an insurrection.
الصفحة 52 - Thou hast most traitorously corrupted the youth of the realm in erecting a grammar school : and whereas, before, our forefathers had no other books but the score and the tally, thou hast caused printing to be used, and, contrary to the king, his crown and dignity, thou hast built a paper-mill.
الصفحة 121 - My conscience hath a thousand several tongues, And every tongue brings in a several tale, And every tale condemns me for a villain. Perjury, perjury, in the high'st degree; Murder, stern murder in the dir'st degree; All several sins, all us'd in each degree, Throng to the bar, crying all, 'Guilty, guilty!
الصفحة 161 - And make a sop of all this solid globe : Strength should be lord of imbecility, And the rude son should strike his father dead : Force should be right ; or rather, right and wrong, Between whose endless jar justice resides, Should lose their names, and so should justice too. Then...
الصفحة 144 - Love thyself last ; cherish those hearts that hate thee : Corruption wins not more than honesty. Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace, To silence envious tongues. Be just, and fear not : Let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy country's, Thy God's and truth's; then, if thou fall'st, O Cromwell, Thou fall'st a blessed martyr.
الصفحة 144 - So good, so noble, and so true a master ? Bear witness, all that have not hearts of iron, With what a sorrow Cromwell leaves his lord. — The king shall have my service ; but my prayers For ever, and for ever, shall be yours.
الصفحة 243 - O mother, mother ! What have you done ? Behold, the heavens do ope, The gods look down, and this unnatural scene They laugh at. O my mother, mother ! O ! You have won a happy victory to Rome : But, for your son, — believe it, O, believe it, Most dangerously you have with him prevail'd, If not most mortal to him : but let it come.
الصفحة 264 - Julius bleed for justice' sake ? What villain touched his body, that did stab, And not for justice ? What, shall one of us, That struck the foremost man of all this world, But for supporting robbers, shall we now Contaminate our fingers with base bribes, And sell the mighty space of our large honours...
الصفحة 298 - Sometime we see a cloud that's dragonish; A vapour sometime like a bear or lion, A tower'd citadel, a pendent rock, A forked mountain, or blue promontory With trees upon't, that nod unto the world, And mock our eyes with air. Thou hast seen these signs; They are black vesper's pageants.
الصفحة 304 - tis most certain, Iras. Saucy lictors Will catch at us, like strumpets ; and scald rhymers Ballad us out o' tune : the quick comedians Extemporally will stage us, and present Our Alexandrian revels : Antony Shall be brought drunken forth, and I shall see Some squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatness I