The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes: Collated Verbatim with the Most Authentick Copies, and Revised; with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added, an Essay on the Chronological Order of His Plays; an Essay Relative to Shakspeare and Jonson; a Dissertation on the Three Parts of King Henry VI; an Historical Account of the English Stage; and Notes; by Edmond Malone, Volum 8H. Baldwin, 1790 |
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Pàgina 13
... night frequents my house . I am a man That from my firft have been inclin❜d to thrift ; And my estate deserves an heir more rais'd , Than one which holds a trencher . Tim . Well ; what further ? Old Ath . One only daughter have I , no ...
... night frequents my house . I am a man That from my firft have been inclin❜d to thrift ; And my estate deserves an heir more rais'd , Than one which holds a trencher . Tim . Well ; what further ? Old Ath . One only daughter have I , no ...
Pàgina 46
... night englutted ! Who is not Timon's ? What heart , head , fword , force , means , but is lord Ti- mon's ? Great Timon , noble , worthy , royal Timon ? Ah ! when the means are gone , that buy this praise , 7 With riotous feeders ...
... night englutted ! Who is not Timon's ? What heart , head , fword , force , means , but is lord Ti- mon's ? Great Timon , noble , worthy , royal Timon ? Ah ! when the means are gone , that buy this praise , 7 With riotous feeders ...
Pàgina 48
... Night - Cap , a poem , 1623 : " For we have many fecret ways to spend , " Which are not fit our husbands fhould intend . " MALONE . 5 - and thefe hard fractions , ] Broken hints , interrupted fentences , abrupt remarks . JOHNSON . With ...
... Night - Cap , a poem , 1623 : " For we have many fecret ways to spend , " Which are not fit our husbands fhould intend . " MALONE . 5 - and thefe hard fractions , ] Broken hints , interrupted fentences , abrupt remarks . JOHNSON . With ...
Pàgina 50
... night . Flaminius , honeft Flaminius ; you are very respectively welcome , fir 3. - Fill me fome wine .- [ Exit Servant . ] And how does that honourable , complete , free - hearted gentleman of Athens , thy very bountiful good lord and ...
... night . Flaminius , honeft Flaminius ; you are very respectively welcome , fir 3. - Fill me fome wine .- [ Exit Servant . ] And how does that honourable , complete , free - hearted gentleman of Athens , thy very bountiful good lord and ...
Pàgina 113
... Night : for which in the modern editions is fubftituted- " Does not our life , " & c . MALONE . 3 fince you profefs to do't , ] The old copy has proteft . The cor- rection was made by Mr. Theobald . MALONE . 4 The fea's a thief , whose ...
... Night : for which in the modern editions is fubftituted- " Does not our life , " & c . MALONE . 3 fince you profefs to do't , ] The old copy has proteft . The cor- rection was made by Mr. Theobald . MALONE . 4 The fea's a thief , whose ...
Frases i termes més freqüents
Achilles Afide Agamemnon Ajax Alcibiades alfo anſwer Apem Apemantus authour beft Calchas Cloten Cordelia Creffida Cymbeline daughter defire Diomed doth Enter Exeunt Exit expreffion eyes faid falfe fame father fcene fecond feems feen fenfe fervant fhall fhew fhould fignifies fince firft folio fome fool fpeak fpeech ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fure fweet fword Glofter gods GUIDERIUS Hanmer hath heart Hector himſelf honour Iach itſelf JOHNSON Kent king King Lear lady laft Lear lefs lord mafter MALONE means moft moſt muft muſt myſelf night obferved old copy paffage Pandarus Patroclus perfon play pleaſe poet Poft Pofthumus prefent purpoſe quartos queen Rape of Lucrece reafon Shakspeare Shakspeare's ſhall ſhe ſpeak STEEVENS thee thefe Ther theſe thofe thoſe thou art Timon Troilus Troy ufed uſed WARBURTON whofe word
Passatges populars
Pàgina 492 - Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave My heart into my mouth : I love your majesty According to my bond ; nor more nor less.
Pàgina 233 - Perseverance, dear my lord, Keeps honour bright: To have done, is to hang Quite out of fashion, like a rusty mail In monumental mockery.
Pàgina 581 - Spit, fire! spout, rain! Nor rain, wind, thunder, fire, are my daughters: I tax not you, you elements, with unkindness; I never gave you kingdom, call'd you children, You owe me no subscription: then let fall Your horrible pleasure; here I stand, your slave, A poor, infirm, weak, and despis'd old man.
Pàgina 258 - Fie, fie upon her! There's language in her eye, her cheek, her lip, Nay, her foot speaks ; her wanton spirits look out At every joint and motive of her body.
Pàgina 574 - Stain my man's cheeks !— No, you unnatural hags, I will have such revenges on you both, That all the world shall — I will do such things — What they are yet I know not ; but they shall be The terrors of the earth. You think I'll weep ; No, I'll not weep : — • I have full cause of weeping ; but this heart Shall break into a hundred thousand flaws, Or ere I'll weep : — O, fool, I shall go mad ! {Exeunt LEAR, GLOSTER, KENT, and Fool.
Pàgina 59 - Demand me nothing ; what you know, you know : From this time forth I never will speak word.
Pàgina 701 - Grew frantick mad ; for in his mind He bore the wounds of woe : Which made him rend his milk-white locks, And tresses from his head. And all with blood bestain his cheeks, With age and honour spread...
Pàgina 647 - Thou must be patient; we came crying hither. Thou know'st, the first time that we smell the air, We wawl, and cry: — I will preach to thee; mark me. Glo. Alack, alack the day ! Lear. When we are born, we cry, that we are come To this great stage of fools...
Pàgina 700 - In what I did, let me be made Example to all men. I will return again," quoth he, " Unto my Ragan's court ; She will not use me thus, I hope, But in a kinder sort.