The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, 2. kötet |
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220. oldal
... justice of my flying hence ; To keep me from a most unholy match , Which heav'n and fortune still reward with plagues . I do defire thee , even from a heart As full of forrows as the fea of sands , To bear me company , and go with me ...
... justice of my flying hence ; To keep me from a most unholy match , Which heav'n and fortune still reward with plagues . I do defire thee , even from a heart As full of forrows as the fea of sands , To bear me company , and go with me ...
238. oldal
... justice . } two friars . ELBOW , a simple constable . FROTH , a foolish gentleman . Crown , servant to Mrs. Overdone . ABHORSON , an executioner . BARNARDINE , a dissolute prisoner . ISABELLA , sister to Claudio . MARIANA , betrothed to ...
... justice . } two friars . ELBOW , a simple constable . FROTH , a foolish gentleman . Crown , servant to Mrs. Overdone . ABHORSON , an executioner . BARNARDINE , a dissolute prisoner . ISABELLA , sister to Claudio . MARIANA , betrothed to ...
239. oldal
... justice , y'are as pregnant in , As art and practice hath enriched any That we remember . There is our commiffion , From which we would not have you warp . Call hither , I fay , bid come before us Angelo : What figure of us , think you ...
... justice , y'are as pregnant in , As art and practice hath enriched any That we remember . There is our commiffion , From which we would not have you warp . Call hither , I fay , bid come before us Angelo : What figure of us , think you ...
249. oldal
... justice by the nose ; And baby beats the nurse , and quite athwart Goes all decorum . FRI . It rested in your grace . T ' unloose this ty'd up justice , when you pleas'd : And it in you more dreadful would have seem'd , Than in lord ...
... justice by the nose ; And baby beats the nurse , and quite athwart Goes all decorum . FRI . It rested in your grace . T ' unloose this ty'd up justice , when you pleas'd : And it in you more dreadful would have seem'd , Than in lord ...
253. oldal
... justice , and attendants . WE must not make a scare - crow of the law , Setting it up to fear the birds of prey , And let it keep one shape , ' till custom make it Their perch , and not their terror . ESCAL . Ay , but yet Let us be keen ...
... justice , and attendants . WE must not make a scare - crow of the law , Setting it up to fear the birds of prey , And let it keep one shape , ' till custom make it Their perch , and not their terror . ESCAL . Ay , but yet Let us be keen ...
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
Angelo anſwer ANTH Anthonio BASS Baſſanio bawd becauſe beſt brother cauſe chriſtian chuſe Claudio CLOWN defire doſt doth ducats DUKE elſe Enter ESCAL Exeunt Exit faid falſe father firſt fome fool foul Friar fuch Giannetto give grace Hanmer haſte hath heav'n honour houſe Ibid ISAB itſelf JOHNS juſtice lady LAUN leſs lord loſe LUCIO madam maſter miſtreſs moſt muſick muſt myſelf ORLA Orlando paſſage pleaſe Pompey pray preſent Protheus PROV Provoſt purpoſe queſtion reaſon reſpect reſt Rofalind ſame ſay SCENE ſee ſeems ſenſe ſent ſervant ſerve ſervice Shakespeare ſhall ſhe ſhew ſhip ſhould Shylock Silvia Solarino ſome ſpeak ſpeech SPEED ſpirit ſtand ſtate ſtay ſtill ſtrange ſuch ſuppoſe ſwear ſweet thee THEOB theſe thing thoſe thou art Thurio uſe Valentine WARB whoſe word
Népszerű szakaszok
342. oldal - I hate him for he is a Christian ; But more for that in low simplicity He lends out money gratis, and brings down The rate of usance here with us in Venice. If I can catch him once upon the hip, I will feed fat the ancient grudge I bear him.
481. oldal - But these are all lies : men have died from time to time and worms have eaten them, but not for love.
344. oldal - You say so; You, that did void your rheum upon my beard, And foot me, as you spurn a stranger cur Over your threshold: moneys is your suit. What should I say to you? Should I not say, Hath a dog money ? is it possible A cur can lend three thousand ducats?
238. oldal - Heaven doth with us as we with torches do, Not light them for themselves ; for if our virtues Did not go forth of us, 'twere all alike As if we had them not.
392. oldal - The slaves are ours. So do I answer you : The pound of flesh, which I demand of him, Is dearly bought, 'tis mine, and I will have it : If you deny me, fie upon your law ! There is no force in the decrees of Venice. I stand for judgment : answer ; shall I have it ? Duke.
342. oldal - Yes, to smell pork ; to eat of the habitation which your prophet, the Nazarite, conjured the devil into. I will buy with you, sell with you, talk with you, walk with you, and so following ; but I will not eat with you, drink with you, nor pray with you.
405. oldal - In such a night Stood Dido with a willow in her hand Upon the wild sea-banks, and waft her love To come again to Carthage.
370. oldal - I would my daughter were dead at my foot, and the jewels in her ear! would she were hearsed at my foot, and the ducats in her coffin!
443. oldal - Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty: For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood; Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly: let me go with you; I'll do the service of a younger man In all your business and necessities.
214. oldal - The heaven such grace did lend her That she might admired be. Is she kind as she is fair ? for beauty lives with kindness : Love doth to her eyes repair, To help him of his blindness ; And, being help'd, inhabits there. Then to Silvia let us sing, That Silvia is excelling ; She excels each mortal thing Upon the dull earth dwelling ; To her let us garlands bring.