The comedies, histories, tragedies and poems of William Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight. National ed. [6], المجلد 1 |
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... daughter Silvia , you are hard beset . Sir Valentine , your father is in good health : What say you to a letter from your friends Of much good news ? VAL . My lord , I will be thankful To any happy messenger from thence . DUKE . Know ...
... daughter Silvia , you are hard beset . Sir Valentine , your father is in good health : What say you to a letter from your friends Of much good news ? VAL . My lord , I will be thankful To any happy messenger from thence . DUKE . Know ...
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... and pretended a flight ; Who , all enrag'd , will banish Valentine ; For Thurio , he intends , shall wed his daughter : • Pretended - intended . But Valentine being gone , I ' ll quickly cross SCENE VI . ] 29 TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA .
... and pretended a flight ; Who , all enrag'd , will banish Valentine ; For Thurio , he intends , shall wed his daughter : • Pretended - intended . But Valentine being gone , I ' ll quickly cross SCENE VI . ] 29 TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA .
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... daughter ; Myself am one made privy to the plot . I know you have determin'd to bestow her On Thurio , whom your gentle daughter hates ; And should she thus be stolen away from you , It would be much vexation to your age . Thus , for my ...
... daughter ; Myself am one made privy to the plot . I know you have determin'd to bestow her On Thurio , whom your gentle daughter hates ; And should she thus be stolen away from you , It would be much vexation to your age . Thus , for my ...
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... sir Thurio , to my daughter . VAL . I know it well , my lord ; and , sure , the match • Suggested - tempted . Pretence - design . [ Exit . Were rich and honourable ; besides , the gentleman Is 34 [ ACT III . TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA .
... sir Thurio , to my daughter . VAL . I know it well , my lord ; and , sure , the match • Suggested - tempted . Pretence - design . [ Exit . Were rich and honourable ; besides , the gentleman Is 34 [ ACT III . TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA .
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... daughter : Cannot your grace win her to fancy him ? DUKE . No , trust me ; she is peevish , sullen , froward , Proud , disobedient , stubborn , lacking duty ; Neither regarding that she is my child , Nor fearing me as if I were her ...
... daughter : Cannot your grace win her to fancy him ? DUKE . No , trust me ; she is peevish , sullen , froward , Proud , disobedient , stubborn , lacking duty ; Neither regarding that she is my child , Nor fearing me as if I were her ...
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Antonio Appears Baptista BASS Bassanio BERTRAM Bianca BIRON BOYET Costard COUNT daughter Demetrius dost doth Dromio ducats DUKE Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear folio fool gentle gentleman give grace Gremio hand hath hear heart heaven Helena Hermia honour Hortensio husband Kate KATH Katharine KING knave lady LAFEU LAUN look lord Love's Labour's Lost Lucentio Lysander madam maid marry master mean Merchant of Venice mistress MOTH never night original Padua Parolles passage Petrucio play pray Proteus Pyramus quartos reading Rousillon SCENE second folio servant Shakspere Shakspere's Shylock signior Silvia sirrah speak SPEED Steevens sweet tell thee There's Theseus thine thou art thou hast Thurio tongue Tranio unto Valentine Venice wife word
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الصفحة 473 - But mercy is above this sceptred sway, It is enthroned in the hearts of kings, It is an attribute to God himself; And earthly power doth then show likest God's When mercy seasons justice. Therefore, Jew, Though justice be thy plea, consider this— That in the course of justice none of us Should see salvation; we do pray for mercy, And that same prayer doth teach us all to render The deeds of mercy. I have spoke thus much To mitigate the justice of thy plea, Which if thou follow, this strict court...
الصفحة 481 - The moon shines bright : — In such a night as this, When the sweet wind did gently kiss the trees, And they did make no noise ; in such a night, Troilus, methinks, mounted the Trojan walls, And sigh'd his soul toward the Grecian tents, Where Cressid lay that night.
الصفحة 475 - Tarry a little ; — there is something else. — This bond doth give thee here no jot of blood ; The words expressly are a pound of flesh : Then take thy bond, take thou thy pound of flesh ; But, in the cutting it, if thou dost shed One drop of Christian blood, thy lands and goods Are, by the laws of Venice, confiscate Unto the state of Venice.
الصفحة 387 - I had. The eye of man hath not heard, the ear of man hath not seen, man's hand is not able to taste, his tongue to conceive, nor his heart to report, what my dream was.
الصفحة 244 - Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie, Which we ascribe to heaven : the fated sky Gives us free scope ; only, doth backward pull Our slow designs, when we ourselves are dull.
الصفحة 456 - Is now converted : but now I was the lord Of this fair mansion, master of my servants, Queen o'er myself; and even now, but now, This house, these servants, and this same myself, Are yours, my lord...
الصفحة 363 - Since once I sat upon a promontory, And heard a mermaid, on a dolphin's back, Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath, That the rude sea grew civil at her song ; And certain stars shot madly from their spheres, To hear the sea-maid's music.