The Works of Shakespeare: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, المجلد 1 |
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الصفحة xxix
introduction , and the uses to which he has assigned them , will easily determine
for which of the reasons they are ... It has been remarked in the course of my
notes , that musick in our author's time had a very different use from what it has
now .
introduction , and the uses to which he has assigned them , will easily determine
for which of the reasons they are ... It has been remarked in the course of my
notes , that musick in our author's time had a very different use from what it has
now .
الصفحة 54
Thou and thy meaner fellows your last service Did worthily perform ; and I must
use you In such another trick ; go , bring the rabble , O'er whom I give thce power
, here to this place : Incite them to quick motion , for I must Bestow upon the eyes
...
Thou and thy meaner fellows your last service Did worthily perform ; and I must
use you In such another trick ; go , bring the rabble , O'er whom I give thce power
, here to this place : Incite them to quick motion , for I must Bestow upon the eyes
...
الصفحة 59
He recall'd to his mind the obligations this Calban lay under for the instructions
he had receiv'd from him , and the conveniences of life he had taught him to use .
But these reflections of Caliban's ingratitude would naturally recall to mind his ...
He recall'd to his mind the obligations this Calban lay under for the instructions
he had receiv'd from him , and the conveniences of life he had taught him to use .
But these reflections of Caliban's ingratitude would naturally recall to mind his ...
الصفحة 97
What worser place can I beg in your love , ( And yet a place of high reipect with
me ) Than to be used , as you use your dog ? Dem . Tempt not too much the
hatred of my spirit : For I am fick , when I do look on thee . Hel . And I am fick ,
when I ...
What worser place can I beg in your love , ( And yet a place of high reipect with
me ) Than to be used , as you use your dog ? Dem . Tempt not too much the
hatred of my spirit : For I am fick , when I do look on thee . Hel . And I am fick ,
when I ...
الصفحة 211
Come , I must bring you to our captain's caro ; Fear not ; he bears an honourable
mind , And will not use a woman lawlessly , Sil . O Valentine ! this I endure for
thee . ( Exeuns . SCENE , the Outlaw's Cave in the Foreft . Enter Valentine . Val .
Come , I must bring you to our captain's caro ; Fear not ; he bears an honourable
mind , And will not use a woman lawlessly , Sil . O Valentine ! this I endure for
thee . ( Exeuns . SCENE , the Outlaw's Cave in the Foreft . Enter Valentine . Val .
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againſt Angelo Author bear believe better bring brother Caius changes Clown comes daughter death doth Duke Enter Eſcal Exeunt Exit eyes fair Fairies fall father fear firſt follow Ford gentle give gone grace hand hath head hear heart heav'n himſelf Hoft honour hope houſe I'll Iſab John keep King Lady Laun leave live look Lord Lucio marry maſter mean meet mind miſtreſs moſt muſt myſelf nature never night once Page play Poet poor pray preſent Protheus Prov Queen Quic reaſon ſaid ſay SCENE ſee ſeems ſenſe ſet Shal ſhall ſhe ſhould Silvia ſome ſpeak Speed ſuch ſweet tell thank thee theſe thing thoſe thou thou art thought true uſe Valentine whoſe wife woman
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الصفحة 31 - 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.
الصفحة 59 - Though with their high wrongs I am struck to the quick, Yet, with my nobler reason, 'gainst my fury Do I take part : the rarer action is In virtue than in vengeance...
الصفحة 305 - 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.
الصفحة 195 - Love doth to her eyes repair, To help him of his blindness ; And, being help'd, 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 315 - Stands at a guard with envy ; scarce confesses That his blood flows, or that his appetite Is more to bread than stone : hence shall we see, If power change purpose, what our seemers be.
الصفحة 128 - 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 lvii - I commend my soul into the hands of God my Creator, hoping, and assuredly believing, through the only merits of Jesus Christ my Saviour, to be made partaker of life everlasting ; and my body to the earth whereof it is made.
الصفحة 65 - O ! wonder ! How many goodly creatures are there here ! How beauteous mankind is ! O brave new world, That has such people in't ! Pro.
الصفحة 38 - Hence, bashful cunning ! And prompt me, plain and holy innocence ! I am your wife, if you will marry me ; If not, I'll die your maid : to be your fellow You may deny me ; but I'll be your servant, Whether you will or no.
الصفحة viii - 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...