The Plays of William Shakspeare. ....T. Bensley, 1800 |
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... your imagination , ) From bourn to bourn , region to region . By you being pardon'd , we commit no crime To use one language , in each feveral clime , Where Where our scenes feem to live . I do befeech 62 AЯ wv . PERICLES ,
... your imagination , ) From bourn to bourn , region to region . By you being pardon'd , we commit no crime To use one language , in each feveral clime , Where Where our scenes feem to live . I do befeech 62 AЯ wv . PERICLES ,
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... use him kindly ? He will line your apron with gold . Mar. What he will do graciously , I will thankfully re- ceive . Lyf . Have you done ? Bawd . My lord , fhe's not paced yet ; you must take fome pains to work her to your manage . Come ...
... use him kindly ? He will line your apron with gold . Mar. What he will do graciously , I will thankfully re- ceive . Lyf . Have you done ? Bawd . My lord , fhe's not paced yet ; you must take fome pains to work her to your manage . Come ...
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... use My utmost skill in his recovery , Provided none but I and my companion Be fuffer'd to come near him . Lyf . Come , let us leave her , [ MARINA fings . Mark'd he your mufick ? And the gods make her profperous ! Lyf . Mar. No , nor ...
... use My utmost skill in his recovery , Provided none but I and my companion Be fuffer'd to come near him . Lyf . Come , let us leave her , [ MARINA fings . Mark'd he your mufick ? And the gods make her profperous ! Lyf . Mar. No , nor ...
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... use me thus , I hope , But in a kinder sort . Where when he came , she gave command To drive him thence away : When he was well within her court , ( She said ) he would not stay . Then back again to Gonorell The woeful king did hie ...
... use me thus , I hope , But in a kinder sort . Where when he came , she gave command To drive him thence away : When he was well within her court , ( She said ) he would not stay . Then back again to Gonorell The woeful king did hie ...
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... Use well our father : To your professed bosoms I commit him : But yet , alas ! stood I within his grace , I would prefer him to a better place . So farewell to you both . Let your study Gon . Prescribe not us our duties . Reg . Be , to ...
... Use well our father : To your professed bosoms I commit him : But yet , alas ! stood I within his grace , I would prefer him to a better place . So farewell to you both . Let your study Gon . Prescribe not us our duties . Reg . Be , to ...
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Alack art thou Bawd BENVOLIO Boult CAPULET CLEON Cordelia Corn daughter dead dear death DIONYZA dost doth Edgar Edmund Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fhall flain fome Fool foul friar fuch Gent gentleman give Gloster gods Goneril hath hear heart heaven Helicanus himſelf hither honour houſe i'the Juliet Kent king KING LEAR knave lady Lear letter look lord LYSIMACHUS madam Mantua Marina married maſter Mercutio miſtreſs Mitylene Montague moſt muſt myſelf ne'er night noble Nurfe Nurſe Pentapolis Pericles pleaſe poor pray prince Prince of Tyre Regan Romeo ROMEO AND JULIET SCENE ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſpeak ſtand ſtay Stew ſweet tell Tharfus thee there's theſe thine thoſe thou art thou wilt Tybalt Tyre uſe villain wife
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Página 134 - Methinks I should know you, and know this man; Yet I am doubtful: for I am mainly ignorant What place this is; and all the skill I have Remembers not these garments; nor I know not Where I did lodge last night. Do not laugh at me; For, as I am a man, I think this lady To be my child Cordelia.
Página 120 - tis, to cast one's eyes so low ! The crows and choughs that wing the midway air Show scarce so gross as beetles : half way down Hangs one that gathers samphire, — dreadful trade ! Methinks he seems no bigger than his head : The fishermen, that walk upon the beach, Appear like mice ; and yond...
Página 19 - Why have my sisters husbands, if they say They love you all ? Haply, when I shall wed, That lord whose hand must take my plight shall carry Half my love with him, half my care and duty : Sure, I shall never marry like my sisters, To love my father all.
Página 76 - Thou art a lady; If only to go warm were gorgeous, Why, nature needs not what thou gorgeous wear'st, Which scarcely keeps thee warm.
Página 126 - Through tatterd clothes small vices do appear; Robes, and furr'd gowns, hide all. Plate sin with gold, And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks: Arm it in rags, a pigmy's straw doth pierce it.
Página 28 - Thou, nature, art my goddess ; to thy law My services are bound. Wherefore should I Stand in the plague of custom, and permit The curiosity of nations to deprive me, For that I am some twelve or fourteen moonshines Lag of a brother ? Why bastard...
Página 16 - Lear. Meantime we shall express our darker purpose. Give me the map there. — Know that we "have divided In three, our kingdom ; and 'tis our fast intent To shake all cares and business from our age ; Conferring them on younger strengths, while we Unburdened crawl toward death. — Our son of Cornwall, And you, our no less loving son of Albany, We have this hour a constant will to publish Our daughters' several dowers, that future strife May be prevented now.
Página 133 - Mine enemy's dog, Though he had bit me, should have stood that night Against my fire ; and wast thou fain, poor father, To hovel thee with swine, and rogues forlorn, In short and musty straw? Alack, alack!
Página 114 - Not to a rage: patience and sorrow strove Who should express her goodliest. You have seen Sunshine and rain at once: her smiles and tears Were like a better day: Those happy smiles, That play'd on her ripe lip, seem'd not to know What guests were in her eyes ; which parted thence, As pearls from diamonds dropp'd.
Página 51 - Lear. O, let me not be mad, not mad, sweet heaven ! Keep me in temper : I would not be mad ! — Enter Gentleman.