Shakespear Illustrated: Or The Novels and Histories, on which the Plays of Shakespear are Founded,: Collected and Translated from the Original Authors. With Critical Remarks. In Two Volumes, المجلد 3A. Millar, 1754 - 308 من الصفحات |
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... heard , and granted all thy Defires ; and is it thus thou repayeft me ? but know , ungrateful Wo- man , thou fhalt not escape the Vengeance of an affronted Deity ; thou fhalt bring forth a Son and Daughter , but thou fhalt not live to ...
... heard , and granted all thy Defires ; and is it thus thou repayeft me ? but know , ungrateful Wo- man , thou fhalt not escape the Vengeance of an affronted Deity ; thou fhalt bring forth a Son and Daughter , but thou fhalt not live to ...
الصفحة 19
... heard Don Felix had formerly paid his Ad- dreffes . I fighed and blushed when she mentioned my Name , but my Emotion escaped her Ob- fervation , and having fatisfied her Curiofity about Felifmena , whofe Beauty , Wit , and Love for Don ...
... heard Don Felix had formerly paid his Ad- dreffes . I fighed and blushed when she mentioned my Name , but my Emotion escaped her Ob- fervation , and having fatisfied her Curiofity about Felifmena , whofe Beauty , Wit , and Love for Don ...
الصفحة 28
... heard a better , That my Mafter being the Scribe to himself fhould write the Letter ! VALENTINE . How now , Sir , what are you reasoning with yourself ? SPEED . Nay , I was rhiming ; ' tis you that have the Reason . To do what ...
... heard a better , That my Mafter being the Scribe to himself fhould write the Letter ! VALENTINE . How now , Sir , what are you reasoning with yourself ? SPEED . Nay , I was rhiming ; ' tis you that have the Reason . To do what ...
الصفحة 57
... heard around her , and defirous of efcaping Notice , fhe ftood with humble Modesty near the Door ; bending her lovely Eyes on the Ground , while the Blushes which fometimes crimfoned over her fair Face , and the sweet Penfivenefs of her ...
... heard around her , and defirous of efcaping Notice , fhe ftood with humble Modesty near the Door ; bending her lovely Eyes on the Ground , while the Blushes which fometimes crimfoned over her fair Face , and the sweet Penfivenefs of her ...
الصفحة 63
... heard it . Pandarus , whose Resentment was awakened by this Neglect , began to fhake him by the Arm , as if he fuppofed him in a Lethargy ; Roufe , " rouse yourself , for fhame , he cried , from this Stupidity ; nor liften like the ...
... heard it . Pandarus , whose Resentment was awakened by this Neglect , began to fhake him by the Arm , as if he fuppofed him in a Lethargy ; Roufe , " rouse yourself , for fhame , he cried , from this Stupidity ; nor liften like the ...
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Accufation againſt alfo almoſt Anſwer Antenor Ariodant becauſe Bolingbroke Borachio Cardinal Caufe Cauſe Chamber Claudio cloſely Cordelia Court Creffida Crown Daughter Death Defire Defpair Diomede Don Felix Don John Duke Eyes faid fame Father fatisfied fave Favour feek feem fent fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt flain fome foon fpeak France Friend ftand ftill fuch fuffer Geneura Grace Grief hath Heart Hector Hero herſelf Hiftorian Hiftory himſelf Holingfhed Honour Hugh Capet JULIA King Henry King Lear King Richard King's Lady laft Lear lefs Leonato Lord Lord Chamberlain Love Lover LUCETTA Madam Mafter Miſtreſs moft moſt muſt myſelf Night noble paffed Paffion Pandarus Perfon Play pleaſe Pleaſure Prefence Priam Prifon Prince Princefs promiſed Protheus Queen quoth racter Reaſon refolved Rinaldo Shakespear ſhall ſhe Silvia Soul ſpeak SPEED TALBOT thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand Thurio Treach Troilus Troy unto VALENTINE whofe WOLSEY yourſelf
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الصفحة 191 - Sir, I desire you do me right and justice ; And to bestow your pity on me : for I am a most poor woman, and a stranger, Born out of your dominions ; having here No judge indifferent, nor no more assurance Of equal friendship and proceeding.
الصفحة 136 - Rather proclaim it, Westmoreland, through my host. That he which hath no stomach to this fight, Let him depart; his passport shall be made And crowns for convoy put into his purse: We would not die in that man's company That fears his fellowship to die with us.
الصفحة 304 - I'll show. And wilt thou shew no more, quoth he, Than doth thy duty bind ? I well perceive thy love is small, When as no more I find. Henceforth I banish thee my court, Thou art no child of mine ; Nor any part of this my realm By favour shall be thine. Thy elder sisters...
الصفحة 306 - He made his answer then; In what I did let me be made Example to all men. I will return again, quoth he, Unto my Ragan's court; She will not use me thus, I hope, But in a kinder sort.
الصفحة 167 - Murder her brothers, and then marry her! Uncertain way of gain ! But I am in So far in blood, that sin will pluck on sin.
الصفحة 228 - From his cradle He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one ; Exceeding wise, fair spoken, and persuading : Lofty and sour to them that loved him not ; But, to those men that sought him, sweet as summer...
الصفحة 305 - Nay, one she thought too much for him: So took she all away, In hope that in her court, good king, He would no longer stay. Am I rewarded thus, quoth he.
الصفحة 215 - Sir, forasmuch as they be strangers, and can speak no English, they have desired me to declare unto your Grace thus; they, having understanding of this your triumphant banquet, where was assembled such a number of excellent fair dames, could do no less, under the supportation of your good Grace, but to repair hither to view as well their incomparable beauty, as for to accompany them at mum-chance, and then after to dance with them, and so to have of them acquaintance.
الصفحة 307 - Grew frantick mad ; for in his mind He bore the wounds of woe : ' Which made him rend his milk-white locks, And tresses from his head, And all with blood bestain his...
الصفحة 307 - That said the duty of a child Was all that love affords : But doubting to repair to her, Whom he had...