The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript EmendationsWhittaker and Company, 1853 - 884 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 84
... fool- ishness , And tell me how thou hast dispos'd thy charge . Dro . E. My charge was but to fetch you from the mart Home to your house , the Phonix , sir , to dinner . My mistress , and her sister , stay for you . Ant . S. Now , as I ...
... fool- ishness , And tell me how thou hast dispos'd thy charge . Dro . E. My charge was but to fetch you from the mart Home to your house , the Phonix , sir , to dinner . My mistress , and her sister , stay for you . Ant . S. Now , as I ...
الصفحة 85
... fools can with such wrongs dispense . I know his eye doth homage other where , Or else , what lets it but he would be ... fool , and chat with you , Your sauciness will jest upon my love , And make a common of my serious hours . When the ...
... fools can with such wrongs dispense . I know his eye doth homage other where , Or else , what lets it but he would be ... fool , and chat with you , Your sauciness will jest upon my love , And make a common of my serious hours . When the ...
الصفحة 95
... fool ; And , sure , unless you send some present help , Between them they will kill the conjurer . Adr . Peace , fool ! thy master and his man are here : And that is false , thou dost report to us . Serv . Mistress , upon my life , I ...
... fool ; And , sure , unless you send some present help , Between them they will kill the conjurer . Adr . Peace , fool ! thy master and his man are here : And that is false , thou dost report to us . Serv . Mistress , upon my life , I ...
الصفحة 101
... fool , only his gift is in devising impossible slanders : none but libertines delight in him ; and the commen- dation is not in his wit , but in his villainy , for he both pleases men , and angers them , and then they laugh at him , and ...
... fool , only his gift is in devising impossible slanders : none but libertines delight in him ; and the commen- dation is not in his wit , but in his villainy , for he both pleases men , and angers them , and then they laugh at him , and ...
الصفحة 102
... fool ! -Ha ! it may be , I go under that title , because I am merry.— Yea ; but so I am apt to do myself wrong : I am not so reputed it is the base , though bitter disposition of Beatrice , that puts the world into her person , and so ...
... fool ! -Ha ! it may be , I go under that title , because I am merry.— Yea ; but so I am apt to do myself wrong : I am not so reputed it is the base , though bitter disposition of Beatrice , that puts the world into her person , and so ...
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Alençon arms art thou Bardolph bear better Biron blood Boyet brother Claud Claudio cousin crown daughter death doth Duke duke of York Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff father fear fool Ford France gentle gentleman give grace hand hath hear heart heaven hither honour Isab Kath king knave lady Leon Leonato live look lord Lucio madam maid majesty Malvolio marry master master doctor mistress never night noble Northumberland pardon peace Pedro Pist Pompey pr'ythee pray prince Proteus queen Re-enter Reignier RICHARD PLANTAGENET SCENE Shal shame signior Sir ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK sir John sirrah Somerset soul speak Suffolk swear sweet sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thou shalt Thurio tongue true unto villain wife wilt word York
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الصفحة 194 - It was a lover and his lass, With a hey, and a ho, and a hey nonino, That o'er the green corn-field did pass In the spring time, the only pretty ring time, When birds do sing, hey ding a ding, ding : Sweet lovers love the spring. Between the acres of the rye, With a hey, and a ho, and a hey nonino. These pretty country folks would lie, In spring time, &c.
الصفحة 63 - To be imprison'd in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence round about The pendent world ; or to be worse than worst Of those, that lawless and incertain thoughts Imagine howling ! 'tis too horrible ! The weariest and most loathed worldly life, That age, ache, penury, and imprisonment Can lay on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death.