Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with Glossarial Notes, Life, Etc, Volum 2Routledge, 1852 |
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Pàgina 13
... doth stretch itself as ' tis received , And is enough for both . 1 Lord . It is our hope , Sir , After well - enter'd soldiers , to return And find your grace in health . King . No , no , it cannot be ; and yet my heart Will not confess ...
... doth stretch itself as ' tis received , And is enough for both . 1 Lord . It is our hope , Sir , After well - enter'd soldiers , to return And find your grace in health . King . No , no , it cannot be ; and yet my heart Will not confess ...
Pàgina 17
... doth speak ; His powerful sound , within an organ weak : And what impossibility would slay In common sense , sense savest another way . Thy life is dear ; for all , that life can rate Worth name of life , in thee hath estimate ; ‡ Youth ...
... doth speak ; His powerful sound , within an organ weak : And what impossibility would slay In common sense , sense savest another way . Thy life is dear ; for all , that life can rate Worth name of life , in thee hath estimate ; ‡ Youth ...
Pàgina 85
... doth limp ? O slanderous world ! Kate , like the hazel twig , Is straight and slender ; and as brown in hue As hazel nuts , and sweeter than the kernels . O , let me see thee walk : thou dost not halt . Kath . Go , fool , and whom thou ...
... doth limp ? O slanderous world ! Kate , like the hazel twig , Is straight and slender ; and as brown in hue As hazel nuts , and sweeter than the kernels . O , let me see thee walk : thou dost not halt . Kath . Go , fool , and whom thou ...
Pàgina 87
... doth freeze . Gre . But thine doth fry . Skipper , stand back ; ' tis age , that nourisheth . Tra . But youth , in ladies ' eyes that flourisheth . Bap . Content you , gentlemen ; I'll compound this strife : " Tis deeds must win the ...
... doth freeze . Gre . But thine doth fry . Skipper , stand back ; ' tis age , that nourisheth . Tra . But youth , in ladies ' eyes that flourisheth . Bap . Content you , gentlemen ; I'll compound this strife : " Tis deeds must win the ...
Pàgina 94
... doth call me hence , And therefore here I mean to take my leave . Bap . Is't possible , you will away to - night ? * Strange . † The wine drunk by the company in church immediately after the marriage - ceremony . Pet . I must away to ...
... doth call me hence , And therefore here I mean to take my leave . Bap . Is't possible , you will away to - night ? * Strange . † The wine drunk by the company in church immediately after the marriage - ceremony . Pet . I must away to ...
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Frases i termes més freqüents
art thou Banquo Bard Bardolph Bast bear Bianca Bion blood Bohemia Boling Bolingbroke breath Camillo cousin death dost doth Dromio duke Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith Falstaff father Faulconbridge fear friends Gaunt gentleman give grace Gremio grief hand Harry Percy hath hear heart heaven hither honour horse Hortensio Kate Kath king knave Lady Leon liege live look lord Lucentio Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff Madam majesty marry master mistress never noble Northumberland Padua pardon peace Percy Petruchio Poins pr'ythee pray prince queen Re-enter Rich Rousillon SCENE SERVANT Shal signior Sir John Sir John Falstaff Sirrah soul speak stand swear sweet tell thane thee There's thine thou art thou hast tongue Tranio unto villain wife wilt Witch word
Passatges populars
Pàgina 432 - With deafning clamours in the slippery clouds, That, with the hurly, death itself awakes ? Canst thou, O partial sleep! give thy repose To the wet sea-boy in an hour so rude ; And, in the calmest and most stillest night, With all appliances and means to boot, Deny it to a king ? Then, happy low, lie down ! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.
Pàgina 391 - Wednesday. Doth he feel it ? No. Doth he hear it ? No. Is it insensible then ? Yea, to the dead. But will it not live with the living ? No. Why? Detraction will, not suffer it: — therefore I'll none of it: Honour is a mere scutcheon, and so ends my catechism.
Pàgina 162 - What you do Still betters what is done. When you speak, sweet, I'd have you do it ever ; when you sing, I'd have you buy and sell so ; so give alms ; Pray so ; and, for the ordering your affairs, To sing them too : when you do dance, I wish you A wave o...
Pàgina 243 - Like the poor cat i' the adage? MACB. Prithee, peace. I dare do all that may become a man; Who dares do more is none. LADY M. What beast was't, then, That made you break this enterprise to me? When you durst do it, then you were a man; And, to be more than what you were, you would Be so much more the man. Nor time nor place Did then adhere, and yet you would make both. They have made themselves, and that their fitness now Does unmake you. I have given suck, and know How tender...
Pàgina 161 - Say there be ; Yet nature is made better by no mean, But nature makes that mean : so, o'er that art Which you say adds to nature, is an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock, And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler race : this is an art ~\\ hich does mend nature, — change it rather ; but The art itself is nature.
Pàgina 326 - As, in a theatre, the eyes of men, After a well-graced actor leaves the stage, Are idly bent on him that enters next, Thinking his prattle to be tedious ; Even so, or with much more contempt, men's eyes Did scowl on Richard; no man cried, God save him...