The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 18R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Pàgina 25
... Dauphin in the preceding play is John , the elder brother of the present speaker . He died in 1416 , the year after the battle of Agincourt . RITSON . These women are shrewd tempters with their tongues . REIG SC . 11 . 25 KING HENRY VI .
... Dauphin in the preceding play is John , the elder brother of the present speaker . He died in 1416 , the year after the battle of Agincourt . RITSON . These women are shrewd tempters with their tongues . REIG SC . 11 . 25 KING HENRY VI .
Pàgina 31
... Brother , 1630 : " I'll sift and winnow him in an old hat . " To canvas was anciently used for to sift . So , in Hans Beerpot's invisible Comedy , 1618 : 66 We'll canvas him.- -I am too big . ' 99 66 - canvaze Again , in The Epistle ...
... Brother , 1630 : " I'll sift and winnow him in an old hat . " To canvas was anciently used for to sift . So , in Hans Beerpot's invisible Comedy , 1618 : 66 We'll canvas him.- -I am too big . ' 99 66 - canvaze Again , in The Epistle ...
Pàgina 32
... brother Abel , if thou wilt . GLO . I will not slay thee , but I'll drive thee back : Thy scarlet robes , as a ... brother Abel . Maundrel's Travels , p . 131. POPE . Sir John Maundeville says : " And in that place where Damascus was ...
... brother Abel , if thou wilt . GLO . I will not slay thee , but I'll drive thee back : Thy scarlet robes , as a ... brother Abel . Maundrel's Travels , p . 131. POPE . Sir John Maundeville says : " And in that place where Damascus was ...
Pàgina 48
... brother of Sappho was in love with Rhodope , and pur- chased her freedom ( for she was a slave in the same house with Æsop the fabulist ) at a great price . Rhodope was of Thrace , not of Memphis . Memphis , a city of Egypt , was ...
... brother of Sappho was in love with Rhodope , and pur- chased her freedom ( for she was a slave in the same house with Æsop the fabulist ) at a great price . Rhodope was of Thrace , not of Memphis . Memphis , a city of Egypt , was ...
Pàgina 68
... few days before King Henry sailed from Southampton , divulged to him in that town the traiterous intentions of his brother - in - law Richard Earl Let dying Mortimer here rest himselfR.— Even like a man 68 ACT II . FIRST PART OF.
... few days before King Henry sailed from Southampton , divulged to him in that town the traiterous intentions of his brother - in - law Richard Earl Let dying Mortimer here rest himselfR.— Even like a man 68 ACT II . FIRST PART OF.
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volum 18 William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1821 |
Frases i termes més freqüents
Alarum battle blood brother Buckingham Cade Cæsar Cardinal CLAR Clarence CLIF Clifford colours crown death doth Duke of York England Exeunt Exit father fear fight France French friends Gloster grace hand hath head heart heaven Henry's Holinshed honour house of Lancaster house of York Humphrey Jack Cade JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Edward King Henry King Henry VI King Richard King Richard III Lancaster London lord MALONE means Montague Mortimer noble old copy old play old quarto original play Oxford passage Plantagenet prince PUCELLE quarto Reignier Richard Duke Richard Plantagenet RITSON Saint Albans Salisbury says scene second folio Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sir John slain soldiers Somerset soul speak speech stand STEEVENS Suffolk sword Talbot tears thee Theobald thine thou art thou shalt traitor true Tragedie unto WARBURTON Warwick wilt words writer
Passatges populars
Pàgina 310 - 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. It will be proved to thy face that thou hast men about thee that usually talk of a noun and a verb, and such abominable words as no Christian ear can endure to hear.
Pàgina 534 - And so I was, which plainly signified That I should snarl, and bite, and play the dog. Then, since the heavens have shap'd my body so, Let hell make crook'd my mind to answer it. I have no brother, I am like no brother; And this word 'love,' which greybeards call divine, Be resident in men like one another, And not in me!
Pàgina 424 - God! methinks it were a happy life, To be no better than a homely swain; To sit upon a hill, as I do now, To carve out dials quaintly, point by point, Thereby to see the minutes how they run, How many make the hour full complete; How many hours bring about the day; How many days will finish up the year; How many years a mortal man may live.
Pàgina 425 - So many hours must I tend my flock; So many hours must I take my rest; So many hours must I contemplate; So many hours must I sport myself...