Merry wives of Windsor. Much ado about nothingPrinted for, and under the direction of, John Bell, 1785 |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 37
Sivu 3
... comedy is remarkable for the variety and number of the personages , who exhibit more characters appropriated and discriminated , than perhaps can be found in any other play . Whether Shakspere was the first that produced upon the ...
... comedy is remarkable for the variety and number of the personages , who exhibit more characters appropriated and discriminated , than perhaps can be found in any other play . Whether Shakspere was the first that produced upon the ...
Sivu 73
... comedy ; and at his heels a rabble of his companions , thither provok'd and instigated by his distemper , and for- sooth , to search his house for his wife's love . Giij 634 Ford . Ford . What , while you were there ? Fal A & III . 73 ...
... comedy ; and at his heels a rabble of his companions , thither provok'd and instigated by his distemper , and for- sooth , to search his house for his wife's love . Giij 634 Ford . Ford . What , while you were there ? Fal A & III . 73 ...
Sivu 3
... comedy was first entered at Stationers ' Hall , Jan. 18 , 1601 , by John Busby . STEEVENS . This play should be read between K. Henry IV . and K. Henry V. JOHNSON . A passage in the first sketch of the Merry Wives of Windsor , shews , I ...
... comedy was first entered at Stationers ' Hall , Jan. 18 , 1601 , by John Busby . STEEVENS . This play should be read between K. Henry IV . and K. Henry V. JOHNSON . A passage in the first sketch of the Merry Wives of Windsor , shews , I ...
Sivu 5
... , he was very well assured our author finished in a fortnight . But this must be meant only of the first imperfect sketch of A ij this this comedy ; an old quarto edition which I have A & t I. 5 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
... , he was very well assured our author finished in a fortnight . But this must be meant only of the first imperfect sketch of A ij this this comedy ; an old quarto edition which I have A & t I. 5 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
Sivu 6
William Shakespeare. this comedy ; an old quarto edition which I have seen , printed in 1602 , says , in the title page - As it hath been divers times acted both before her majesty and elsewhere . POPE . THEOBALD . Mr. Gildon has ...
William Shakespeare. this comedy ; an old quarto edition which I have seen , printed in 1602 , says , in the title page - As it hath been divers times acted both before her majesty and elsewhere . POPE . THEOBALD . Mr. Gildon has ...
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
BARDOLPH beard Beat Beatrice Beaumont and Fletcher Bora Borachio brother Caius called Claud Claudio comedy coney-catching Conr cousin daughter devil doctor Dogb Don John Don Pedro doth Enter Exeunt Exit fairies Fent folio follow fool Friar gentleman give hath hear heart Henry IV Herne the hunter Hero honest Honest Whore honour horns Host humour husband JOHNSON knave knight lady latten Leon Leonato lord maid MALONE Marg Margaret marry master Brook master constable master doctor master Fenton master Slender means mistress Anne mistress Ford never old copies old quarto passage phrase Pist Pistol play pray prince quarto Quic SCENE Shakspere Shal Shallow shew signifies signior Benedick sir Hugh sir John Sir John Falstaff Slen Spanish Tragedy speak STEEVENS sweet tell thee THEOBALD there's troth WARBURTON wife Windsor Winter's Tale woman word
Suositut otteet
Sivu 45 - Shall quips and sentences and these paper bullets of the brain awe a man from the career of his humour ? No, the world must be peopled. When I said I would die a bachelor, I did not think I should live till I were married.
Sivu 73 - Fair lined slippers for the cold, With buckles of the purest gold. A belt of straw and ivy buds With coral clasps and amber studs : And if these pleasures may thee move, Come live with me and be my love.
Sivu 27 - Friendship is constant in all other things Save in the office and affairs of love: Therefore all hearts in love use their own tongues; Let every eye negotiate for itself, And trust no agent; for beauty is a witch, Against whose charms faith melteth into blood.
Sivu 47 - The pleasant'st angling is to see the fish Cut with her golden oars the silver stream, And greedily devour the treacherous bait...
Sivu 73 - There will we sit upon the rocks And see the shepherds feed their flocks, By shallow rivers, to whose falls Melodious birds sing madrigals.
Sivu 74 - IF all the world and love were young, And truth in every shepherd's tongue, These pretty pleasures might me move To live with thee and be thy love.
Sivu 57 - Why then, take no note of him, but let him go ; and presently call the rest of the watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave.
Sivu 10 - A parliament member, a justice of peace, At home a poor scarecrow, at London an asse, If lowsie is Lucy, as some volke miscalle it, Then Lucy is lowsie, whatever befall it. He thinks himself great ; Yet an asse in his state, We allow, by his ears, but with asses to mate. If Lucy is lowsie as some volke miscall it, Then sing lowsie Lucy whatever befall it speare did not wait to brave the united puissance of a Knight of the Shire and a country attorney.