Antony and Cleopatra ; Cymbeline ; Pericles ; London prodigal ; Thomas, Lord Cromwell ; Sir John Oldcastle ; Puritan ; Yorkshire tragedy ; LocrineJacob Tonson, within Grays-Inn Gate, next Grays-Inn Lane, 1709 |
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Pàgina 2665
... felf . Cleo . ' Tis fweating labour , To bear fuch Idlenefs fo near the Heart As Cleopatra this . But , Sir , forgive me , Since my becomings kill me , when they do not Eye well to you . Your honour calls you hence , Therefore be deaf ...
... felf . Cleo . ' Tis fweating labour , To bear fuch Idlenefs fo near the Heart As Cleopatra this . But , Sir , forgive me , Since my becomings kill me , when they do not Eye well to you . Your honour calls you hence , Therefore be deaf ...
Pàgina 2673
... felf offended , and with you Chiefly i'th ' World . More laught at , that I should Once name you derogately : when to found your name It not concern'd me . Ant . My being in Egypt , Cafar , what was't to you ? Caf . No more than my ...
... felf offended , and with you Chiefly i'th ' World . More laught at , that I should Once name you derogately : when to found your name It not concern'd me . Ant . My being in Egypt , Cafar , what was't to you ? Caf . No more than my ...
Pàgina 2674
... felf , which was as much As to have askt him pardon . Let this Fellow Be nothing of our ftrife : if we contend Out of our question wipe him . Caf . You have broken The Article of your Oath , which you shall never Have Tongue to charge ...
... felf , which was as much As to have askt him pardon . Let this Fellow Be nothing of our ftrife : if we contend Out of our question wipe him . Caf . You have broken The Article of your Oath , which you shall never Have Tongue to charge ...
Pàgina 2679
... felf my Guest , Whilft you abide here . Eno . Humbly , Sir , I thank you . [ Exeunt . Enter Antony , Cæfar , Octavia between them . Ant . The World , and my great Office , will sometimes Divide me from your Bofom . Octa . All which time ...
... felf my Guest , Whilft you abide here . Eno . Humbly , Sir , I thank you . [ Exeunt . Enter Antony , Cæfar , Octavia between them . Ant . The World , and my great Office , will sometimes Divide me from your Bofom . Octa . All which time ...
Pàgina 2683
... felf : fince I my felf Have given my felf the caufe . Come hither , Sir . Re - Enter the Messenger . Though it be honeft , it is never good To bring bad News : give to a gracious Message An Hoft of Tongues , but let ill tidings tell ...
... felf : fince I my felf Have given my felf the caufe . Come hither , Sir . Re - Enter the Messenger . Though it be honeft , it is never good To bring bad News : give to a gracious Message An Hoft of Tongues , but let ill tidings tell ...
Frases i termes més freqüents
Ægypt againſt Antony becauſe beft Cafar Capt Captain Char Cleo Cleopatra Clot Cobham Crom Cromwell Cymbeline Daughter Death defire doft doth e'er Enter Eros Exeunt Exit fafe faid farewel Fath Father feem felf fhall fhew fhould fince firft flain Flowerdale fome Fortune fpeak Friends ftand ftill fuch fure fweet Gent Gods Guiderius hath hear Heart Heav'n himſelf Hodge honeft Honour Houſe i'faith i'th Iach King Knave Knight Lady laft Lanc Locrine Lord Lord Cobham Luce Madam Mafter Mantua Mark Antony marry Miſtreſs moft Mony moſt muft muſt ne'er noble o'th Pericles pleaſe Poft Pofthumus Pompey pray prefent Prieft Queen ſhall Sifter Sir John Oldcastle Sirrah ſpeak tell thee thefe there's theſe thofe thoſe thou art Thra unto whofe Wife worfe
Passatges populars
Pàgina 2655 - O'erflows the measure : those his goodly eyes, That o'er the files and musters of the war Have glow'd like plated Mars, now bend, now turn, The office and devotion of their view Upon a tawny front : his captain's heart, Which in the scuffles of great fights hath burst The buckles on his breast, reneges all temper; And is become the bellows, and the fan, To cool a gipsy's lust.
Pàgina 2726 - His legs bestrid the ocean: his rear'd arm Crested the world: his voice was propertied As all the tuned spheres, and that to friends; But when he meant to quail and shake the orb, He was as rattling thunder.
Pàgina 2663 - Like to a vagabond flag upon the stream, Goes to and back, lackeying the varying tide, To rot itself with motion.
Pàgina 2674 - O'er-picturing that Venus, where we see The fancy outwork nature: on each side her Stood pretty dimpled boys, like smiling Cupids, With divers-colour'd fans, whose wind did seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool. And what they undid, did. AGR. O, rare for Antony! ENO. Her gentlewomen, like the Nereides, So many mermaids, tended her i...
Pàgina 2677 - I'll none now: Give me mine angle; we'll to the river: there, My music playing far off, I will betray Tawny-finn'd fishes; my bended hook shall pierce Their slimy jaws, and as I draw them up, I'll think them every one an Antony, And say 'Ah, ha! you're caught.
Pàgina 2729 - He words me, girls, he words me, that I should not Be noble to myself; but hark thee, Charmian. [Whispers CHARMIAN. Iras. Finish, good lady ; the bright day is done, And we are for the dark.
Pàgina 2698 - I see, men's judgments are A parcel of their fortunes ; and things outward Do draw the inward quality after them, To suffer all alike.
Pàgina 2789 - Whilst summer lasts, and I live here, Fidele, I'll sweeten thy sad grave: Thou shalt not lack The flower, that's like thy face, pale primrose; nor The azur'd hare-bell, like thy veins; no, nor The leaf of eglantine, whom not to slander, Out-sweeten'd not thy breath...
Pàgina 2720 - O, wither'd is the garland of the war, The soldier's pole is fall'n : young boys and girls Are level now with men ; the odds is gone, And there is nothing left remarkable Beneath the visiting moon.
Pàgina 2769 - tis slander; Whose edge is sharper than the sword; whose tongue Outvenoms all the worms of Nile ; whose breath Rides on the posting winds, and doth belie All corners of the world : kings, queens, and states. Maids, matrons, nay, the secrets of the grave This viperous slander enters.