Publications, Volum 43Shakespeare Society, and to be had of W. Skeffington, 1850 |
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Pàgina 14
... lady affixes the torch to a float of wood , and sends it over the water to her lover , who holds it up in his hand as he swims to her . The acci- dental disappearance of this excites the idea of his death , as in the story of Hero and ...
... lady affixes the torch to a float of wood , and sends it over the water to her lover , who holds it up in his hand as he swims to her . The acci- dental disappearance of this excites the idea of his death , as in the story of Hero and ...
Pàgina 17
... Lady Theresa von Hartenstein , which happened at Prague in the year 1819- Berlin , Zürngibel , " where the same result is found , without any visible external derivation . 1 This subject might be extended to an indefinite length , and ...
... Lady Theresa von Hartenstein , which happened at Prague in the year 1819- Berlin , Zürngibel , " where the same result is found , without any visible external derivation . 1 This subject might be extended to an indefinite length , and ...
Pàgina 21
... lady's funeral , undiscovered by any , he entered Verona , and there awaited the coming of night ; and now , per- ceiving that all was silent , he betook himself to the monastery of the Minor Friars , where was the vault . The church ...
... lady's funeral , undiscovered by any , he entered Verona , and there awaited the coming of night ; and now , per- ceiving that all was silent , he betook himself to the monastery of the Minor Friars , where was the vault . The church ...
Pàgina 22
... lady , had brought with him a dark lantern , which , after closing the vault , he drew forth , and opened ; and there , amidst the bones and fragments of many dead bodies , he beheld the fair Julietta lying as if dead . Whence suddenly ...
... lady , had brought with him a dark lantern , which , after closing the vault , he drew forth , and opened ; and there , amidst the bones and fragments of many dead bodies , he beheld the fair Julietta lying as if dead . Whence suddenly ...
Pàgina 23
... lady to be alive , wondered exceedingly , and thinking perhaps on Pygmalion , he said , ' Do you not know me , O , my sweet lady ? See you not that I am your wretched spouse , secretly and alone come from Mantua to perish by you ...
... lady to be alive , wondered exceedingly , and thinking perhaps on Pygmalion , he said , ' Do you not know me , O , my sweet lady ? See you not that I am your wretched spouse , secretly and alone come from Mantua to perish by you ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 27 - Cassandra," gives a compendious description of the nature of popular theatrical representations in 1578. " The Englishman (he remarks) in this quality is most vain, indiscreet, and out of order. He first grounds / his work on impossibilities ; then, in three hours, runs he through the world, marries, gets children, makes children men, men to conquer kingdoms, murder monsters, and bringeth gods from heaven, and fetcheth devils from hell...
Pàgina 103 - I continued all that day untill night, in varietie of many thoughts ; but when Rosina came to helpe me to bedde, God knowes how desirous I was to have her entreat me againe to take the letter, but she woulde never speake unto me about it, nor (as it seemed) did so much as once thinke thereof.
Pàgina 123 - And bad hyr, that scho suld kepe that wele, And hald for hys luve that Jwele. Eftyr that oft oysyd he Til cum til hyr in prewate ; And tauld hyr mony thyngis to fall; Set trowd thai suld noucht hawe bene all. At hyr tyme scho wes lychtare, And that Sowne, that he gat, scho bare. Makbeth-Fynlake wes cald hys name, That grewe, as yhe herd, til gret fame. This was Makbethys Ofspryng, That hym eftyr mad oure Kyng, As...
Pàgina 53 - Ergo sanguis suus in carne sua est ;' et ait filius isti condempnato, ' Da mihi sanguinem tuum,' et statim pepigerunt, insuper fecit sibi condempnatus homagium. Tune dixit filius regis fratri seniori, ' Modo cape ubicunque volueris carnem tuum; sed si sanguis meus est, si ex eo minimam guttam effunderis, morieris.
Pàgina 48 - The two chests covered with pitch they viewed with contempt. Then said the king, I presumed what would be your determination : for ye look with the eyes of sense. But to discern baseness or value which are hid within, we must look with the eyes of the mind. He then ordered the golden chests to be opened, which exhaled an intolerable stench, and filled the beholders with horror1." ' In the Metrical Lives of the Saints, written about the year 1300, these chests are called four fates, that is, four...
Pàgina 8 - He says it is a production of singular beauty for the time, full of appropriate and graceful imagery. The only notice of the edition of 1582 or 1583 is found in the Registers of the Stationers