The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, with Explanatory Notes: To which is Added, a Copious Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words, Volumen2John Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son ... Scatcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others], 1807 |
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... unto the sword That makes such waste in brief mortality . Under this conjuration , speak , my lord ; For we will hear , note , and believe in heart , That what you speak is in your conscience wash'd As pure as sin with baptism . Eight ...
... unto the sword That makes such waste in brief mortality . Under this conjuration , speak , my lord ; For we will hear , note , and believe in heart , That what you speak is in your conscience wash'd As pure as sin with baptism . Eight ...
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... Unto these English , or else die with fame . Flu . Kill the poys and the luggage ! ' tis ex- piece of knavery , mark you now , as can be of- fer'd , in the ' orld : In your conscience now , is it Orl . We are enough , yet living in the ...
... Unto these English , or else die with fame . Flu . Kill the poys and the luggage ! ' tis ex- piece of knavery , mark you now , as can be of- fer'd , in the ' orld : In your conscience now , is it Orl . We are enough , yet living in the ...
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... unto these cudgell'd scars , And swear I got them in the Gallia wars . [ Exit . SCENE II . The French Court , at Trois in Champagne . Enter at one door , King Henry , Exeter , Bedford , Warwick , and other Lords ; at another , the ...
... unto these cudgell'd scars , And swear I got them in the Gallia wars . [ Exit . SCENE II . The French Court , at Trois in Champagne . Enter at one door , King Henry , Exeter , Bedford , Warwick , and other Lords ; at another , the ...
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... unto Salisbury's death , 20 For none would strike a stroke in his revenge.- Pucelle is enter'd into Orleans , [ Alarum . Exeunt , bearing out the bodies . 25 SCENE V. Here an alarum again ; and Talbot pursueth the Dauphin , and driveth ...
... unto Salisbury's death , 20 For none would strike a stroke in his revenge.- Pucelle is enter'd into Orleans , [ Alarum . Exeunt , bearing out the bodies . 25 SCENE V. Here an alarum again ; and Talbot pursueth the Dauphin , and driveth ...
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... unto his soul ; - For every drop of blood was drawn from him , There hath at least five Frenchmen dy'dto - night , And , that hereafter ages may behold What ruin happen'd in revenge of him , Within their chiefest temple I'll erect A ...
... unto his soul ; - For every drop of blood was drawn from him , There hath at least five Frenchmen dy'dto - night , And , that hereafter ages may behold What ruin happen'd in revenge of him , Within their chiefest temple I'll erect A ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Achilles Ægypt Ajax Antony Apem art thou bear blood brother Brutus Buck Cæsar Cassio Cleo Coriolanus Cres Cymbeline daughter dead dear death Desdemona Diom dost doth duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear fool France friends Gent give Gloster gods grace Hamlet hand hath hear heart heaven Henry honour Iago Julius Cæsar Kent king lady Laertes lago Lear live look lord madam Marcius Mark Antony means ne'er never night noble Nurse Othello Pandarus Patroclus peace Pleb poor pr'ythee pray prince Queen Rich Rome Romeo SCENE shalt shew soldiers Somerset soul speak stand Suffolk sweet sword tell thee Ther there's thine thing thou art thou hast tongue Troi Troilus Tybalt unto villain Warwick What's wilt word York
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Página 692 - This many summers in a sea of glory ; But far beyond my depth : my high-blown pride At length broke under me ; and now has left me, Weary, and old with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream that must for ever hide me.
Página 755 - Here comes his body, mourned by Mark Antony : who, though he had no hand in his death, shall receive the benefit of his dying, a place in the commonwealth; as which of you shall not ? With this I depart, — that, as I slew my best lover for the good of Rome, I have the same dagger for myself, when it shall please my country to need my death.
Página 1018 - O, there be players that I have seen play, and heard others praise, and that highly, not to speak it profanely, that neither having the accent of Christians nor the gait of Christian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted and bellowed that I have thought some of nature's journeymen had made men and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably.
Página 759 - Julius bleed for justice' sake ? What villain touched his body, that did stab, And not for justice ? What, shall one of us, That struck the foremost man of all this world, But for supporting robbers, shall we now Contaminate our fingers with base bribes, And sell the mighty space of our large...
Página 755 - Which he did thrice refuse. Was this ambition? Yet Brutus says, he was ambitious ; And, sure, he is an honourable man. I speak not to disprove what Brutus spoke, But here I am to speak what I do know. You all did love him once, not without cause ; What cause withholds you then to mourn for him? O judgment, thou art fled to brutish beasts, And men have lost their reason ! — Bear with me; My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar, And I must pause till it come back to me.
Página 755 - Who is here so base, that would be a bondman ? If any, speak ; for him have I offended. Who is here so rude, that would not be a Roman ? If any, speak ; for him have I offended. Who is here so vile, that will not love his country ? If any, speak ; for him have I offended. I pause for a reply.
Página 1013 - I have of late — but wherefore I know not — lost all my mirth, forgone all custom of exercises; and indeed it goes so heavily with my disposition that this goodly frame, the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory, this most excellent canopy, the air, look you, this brave o'erhanging firmament, this majestical roof fretted with golden fire, why, it appears no other thing to me than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours.
Página 743 - Well, honour is the subject of my story.— I cannot tell, what you and other men Think of this life; but, for my single self, I had as lief not be, as live to be In awe of such a thing as I m,yself. I was born free as...
Página 862 - Take but degree away, untune that string, And, hark, what discord follows! each thing meets In mere oppugnancy: the bounded waters Should lift their bosoms higher than the shores And make a sop of all this solid globe: Strength should be lord of imbecility, And the rude son should strike his father dead: Force should be right; or rather, right and wrong, Between whose endless jar justice resides, Should lose their names, and so should justice too.
Página 634 - Why I, in this weak piping time of peace, Have no delight to pass away the time, Unless to spy my .shadow in the sun And descant on mine own deformity...