The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen5A. Leathley, 1766 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 31
Página 4
... to be hufht , and nought at all to fay . First , the fair Rev'rence of your Highnefs curbs me , ( 2 ) Right - drawn . ] Drawn in a right or just Cause . From From giving reins and fpurs to my free fpeech ; KING RICHARD II . SCENE II. ...
... to be hufht , and nought at all to fay . First , the fair Rev'rence of your Highnefs curbs me , ( 2 ) Right - drawn . ] Drawn in a right or just Cause . From From giving reins and fpurs to my free fpeech ; KING RICHARD II . SCENE II. ...
Página 5
Shakespeare. From giving reins and fpurs to my free fpeech ; Which elfe would poft , until it had return'd Thefe terins of Treafon doubled down his throat . Setting afide his high blood's Royalty , And let him be no ... fpeech; ...
Shakespeare. From giving reins and fpurs to my free fpeech ; Which elfe would poft , until it had return'd Thefe terins of Treafon doubled down his throat . Setting afide his high blood's Royalty , And let him be no ... fpeech; ...
Página 6
... fpeech , and fearless , I to thee allow . Mowb . Then , Bolingbroke , as low as to thy heart , Through the falfe paffage of thy throat , thou lieft ! Three parts of that Receipt I had for Calais , Disburit I to his Highnefs ' foldiers ...
... fpeech , and fearless , I to thee allow . Mowb . Then , Bolingbroke , as low as to thy heart , Through the falfe paffage of thy throat , thou lieft ! Three parts of that Receipt I had for Calais , Disburit I to his Highnefs ' foldiers ...
Página 48
... fpeech the four laft lines were reftored from the first edition by Mr. Pope . They were , I fuppofe , omitted by the players only to fhorten the scenes , for they are wor- thy of the authour and fuitable to the perfonage , * Behind the ...
... fpeech the four laft lines were reftored from the first edition by Mr. Pope . They were , I fuppofe , omitted by the players only to fhorten the scenes , for they are wor- thy of the authour and fuitable to the perfonage , * Behind the ...
Página 60
... fpeech of Richard ended at this line it had exhibited the natural language of fubmiffive mifery , conforming its intention to the prefent fortune , and calmly ending its purposes in death . to devi- As As thus , to drop them ftill upon ...
... fpeech of Richard ended at this line it had exhibited the natural language of fubmiffive mifery , conforming its intention to the prefent fortune , and calmly ending its purposes in death . to devi- As As thus , to drop them ftill upon ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
againſt anfwer Aumerle bafe Bard Bardolph blood Boling Bolingbroke caufe Colevile coufin death doft doth Duke Duke of Norfolk Enter Exeunt fack faid Falstaff fame father fear fecond feems fenfe fhall fhew fhould fince firft flain fleep foldiers fome foul fpeak fpeech fpirit ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fweet fword Gaunt Glendower Grace grief Harry hath heart heav'n Henry himſelf Hoft Hoftefs honour horfe John of Gaunt Juft King Richard laft lefs lord lord of Westmorland mafter Majefty moft Mortimer muft muſt myſelf never night noble Northumberland paffage peace Percy Pift Piftol pleaſe Poins pow'r prefent Prince Prince of Wales reafon reft Rich SCENE Shakespeare Shal ſhall Sir Dagonet Sir John Sir John Falstaff ſpeak tell thee thefe THEOBALD theſe thine thofe thoſe thou art tongue WARBURTON Weft whofe word worfe York