The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, 1. ciltPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 sayfa |
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Sayfa 25
... fear , you have done yourself some wrong : 2 a word . Mira . Why speaks my father so ungently ? This Is the third man that e'er I saw ; the first That e'er I sighed for : pity move my father To be inclined my way ! Fer . O , if a virgin ...
... fear , you have done yourself some wrong : 2 a word . Mira . Why speaks my father so ungently ? This Is the third man that e'er I saw ; the first That e'er I sighed for : pity move my father To be inclined my way ! Fer . O , if a virgin ...
Sayfa 31
... fear , forever ; Milan and Naples have We have lost More widows in them of this business ' making , Than we bring men to comfort them : the fault's Your own . 2 Alon . So is the dearest of the loss . Gon . The truth you speak doth lack ...
... fear , forever ; Milan and Naples have We have lost More widows in them of this business ' making , Than we bring men to comfort them : the fault's Your own . 2 Alon . So is the dearest of the loss . Gon . The truth you speak doth lack ...
Sayfa 34
... fear , or sloth . Seb . Pr'ythee , say on : The setting of thine eye , and cheek , proclaim A matter from thee ; and a birth , indeed , Which throes thee much to yield . Ant . Thus , sir : Although this lord of weak remembrance , this ...
... fear , or sloth . Seb . Pr'ythee , say on : The setting of thine eye , and cheek , proclaim A matter from thee ; and a birth , indeed , Which throes thee much to yield . Ant . Thus , sir : Although this lord of weak remembrance , this ...
Sayfa 41
... fear of the storm : And art thou living , Stephano ? O Steph- ano , two Neapolitans ' scaped ! 1 Shakspeare gives his characters appropriate language , " They belch forth proverbs in their drink , " " Good liquor will make a cat speak ...
... fear of the storm : And art thou living , Stephano ? O Steph- ano , two Neapolitans ' scaped ! 1 Shakspeare gives his characters appropriate language , " They belch forth proverbs in their drink , " " Good liquor will make a cat speak ...
Sayfa 54
... fear : When we were boys , Who would believe that there were mountaineers , Dew - lapped like bulls , whose throats had hanging at them Wallets of flesh ? or that there were such men , Whose heads stood in their breasts ? which now we ...
... fear : When we were boys , Who would believe that there were mountaineers , Dew - lapped like bulls , whose throats had hanging at them Wallets of flesh ? or that there were such men , Whose heads stood in their breasts ? which now we ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of ..., 1. cilt William Shakespeare Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1850 |
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Angelo Anne ARIEL Bawd Beat Beatrice Benedick Blackfriars theatre brother Burbage Caius Caliban Claud Claudio daughter death Dogb doth Duke Enter Escal Exeunt Exit eyes Falstaff father fool friar gentleman GENTLEMEN OF VERONA give grace hang hath hear heart heaven Hero hither honor Host husband Illyria Isab knave lady Laun Leon Leonato letter look lord Lord Ellesmere Lucio madam maid Malone Malvolio Marry master Brook master constable master doctor Mira never night Pedro play Poet Pompey pray prince Proteus Prov Provost Quick Re-enter Richard Burbage SCENE seignior servant Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shal Silvia SIR ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK Sir Toby Slen speak Speed Stratford Stratford upon Avon Susanna Hall sweet tell thee there's thing thou art thou hast Thurio Trin Valentine What's woman word
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Sayfa 373 - Ay, but to die, and go we know not where ; To lie in cold obstruction, and to rot ; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod ; and the delighted spirit To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside In thrilling regions of thick-ribbed ice ; To be imprison'd in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence round about The pendent world...
Sayfa 51 - Be not afeard ; the isle is full of noises, Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not. Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments Will hum about mine ears, and sometimes voices That, if I then had waked after long sleep, Will make me sleep again : and then, in dreaming, The clouds methought would open and show riches Ready to drop upon me, that, when I waked, I cried to dream again.
Sayfa 249 - If music be the food of love, play on ; Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die. That strain again ! it had a dying fall : O ! it came o'er my ear like the sweet sound That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour.
Sayfa 67 - gainst my fury Do I take part. The rarer action is In virtue than in vengeance ; they being penitent, The sole drift of my purpose doth extend Not a frown further.
Sayfa 67 - Ye elves of hills, brooks, standing lakes and groves, And ye that on the sands with printless foot Do chase the ebbing Neptune and do fly him When he comes back ; you demi-puppets that By moonshine do the green sour ringlets make, Whereof the ewe not bites, and you whose pastime Is to make midnight mushrooms...
Sayfa 56 - O, it is monstrous ! monstrous ! Methought the billows spoke, and told me of it ; The winds did sing it to me ; and the thunder, That deep and dreadful organ-pipe, pronounced The name of Prosper ; it did bass my trespass. Therefore my son i' the ooze is bedded ; and I'll seek him deeper than e'er plummet sounded, And with him there lie mudded.
Sayfa 465 - ... of such vanity. You are thought here to be the most senseless and fit man for the constable of the watch ; therefore bear you the lantern : This is your charge ; You shall comprehend all vagrom men ; you are to bid any man stand, in the prince's name.
Sayfa 68 - I made shake ; and by the spurs plucked up The pine and cedar : graves, at my command, Have waked their sleepers ; oped and let them forth, -• By my so potent art : But this rough magic I here abjure ; and, when I have required Some heavenly music, (which even now I do,) ' To work mine end upon their senses, that This airy charm is for, I'll break my staff, Bury it certain fathoms in the earth, And, deeper than did ever plummet sound, I'll drown my book.
Sayfa 346 - We must not make a scarecrow 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.
Sayfa 62 - Our revels now are ended... These our actors, As I foretold you, were all spirits, and Are melted into air, into thin air, And, like the baseless fabric of this vision, The cloud-capped towers, the gorgeous palaces, The solemn temples, the great globe itself, Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve, And, like this insubstantial pageant faded, Leave not a rack behind: we are such stuff As dreams are made on; and our little life Is rounded with a sleep..