The Family Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes; in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text; But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Nide 6Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818 |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 47
Sivu 9
... true moving , even as in the hea- vens , So in the earth , to this day is not known : Late did he shine upon the English side ; Now we are victors , upon us he smiles . What towns of any moment , but we have ? At pleasure here we lie ...
... true moving , even as in the hea- vens , So in the earth , to this day is not known : Late did he shine upon the English side ; Now we are victors , upon us he smiles . What towns of any moment , but we have ? At pleasure here we lie ...
Sivu 12
... true ; Otherwise , I renounce all confidence . Puc . I am prepar'd : here is my keen - edg'd sword , Deck'd with five flower - de - luces on each side ; The which at Touraine , in Saint Katharine's church- yard , Out of a deal of old ...
... true ; Otherwise , I renounce all confidence . Puc . I am prepar'd : here is my keen - edg'd sword , Deck'd with five flower - de - luces on each side ; The which at Touraine , in Saint Katharine's church- yard , Out of a deal of old ...
Sivu 33
... true - born gentleman , And stands upon the honour of his birth , If he suppose that I have pleaded truth , From off this briar pluck a white rose with me . Som . Let him that is no coward , nor no flatterer , But dare maintain the ...
... true - born gentleman , And stands upon the honour of his birth , If he suppose that I have pleaded truth , From off this briar pluck a white rose with me . Som . Let him that is no coward , nor no flatterer , But dare maintain the ...
Sivu 35
... true , Where false Plantagenet dare not be seen . Plan . Now , by this maiden blossom in my hand , I scorn thee and thy fashion , peevish boy . Suf . Turn not thy scorns this way , Plantagenet . Plan . Proud Poole , I will ; and scorn ...
... true , Where false Plantagenet dare not be seen . Plan . Now , by this maiden blossom in my hand , I scorn thee and thy fashion , peevish boy . Suf . Turn not thy scorns this way , Plantagenet . Plan . Proud Poole , I will ; and scorn ...
Sivu 38
... tongue , Else with the like I had requited him : Therefore , good uncle , for my father's sake , In honour of a true Plantagenet , I Uneasiness , discontent . - And for alliance ' sake , declare the cause 38 [ ACT II . FIRST PART OF.
... tongue , Else with the like I had requited him : Therefore , good uncle , for my father's sake , In honour of a true Plantagenet , I Uneasiness , discontent . - And for alliance ' sake , declare the cause 38 [ ACT II . FIRST PART OF.
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Alarum ALENÇON arms bear blood brave brother Buckingham Burgundy Cade canst cardinal Char Clar Clarence Clif Clifford crown Dauphin dead death doth Duch duke Humphrey duke of Burgundy duke of York earl enemies England Enter King HENRY Exeunt Exit farewell fear fight foes France French friends give Gloster grace gracious hand hath head hear heart heaven hence Henry's honour house of Lancaster house of York Iden Jack Cade John of Gaunt King EDWARD lady leave live lord lord protector madam majesty Mess methinks Montague ne'er never noble peace Plantagenet prince protector PUCELLE Queen MARGARET Reig Reignier Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET Salisbury SCENE shame slain soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak stay Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt traitor uncle unto valiant Warwick wilt words
Suositut otteet
Sivu 179 - Thou hast most traitorously corrupted the youth of the realm, in erecting a grammar-school ; and whereas, before, our fore-fathers had no other books but the score and the tally, thou hast caused printing to be used ; and, contrary to the king, his crown, and dignity, thou hast built a paper-mill.
Sivu 13 - I'll confirm ; we'll fight it out. Puc. Assign'd am I to be the English scourge. This night the siege assuredly I'll raise : Expect saint Martin's summer, halcyon days, Since I have entered into these wars. Glory is like a circle in the water, Which never ceaseth to enlarge itself, Till, by broad spreading, it disperse to nought.
Sivu 169 - The first thing we do, let's kill all the ' lawyers. Cade. Nay, that I mean to do. Is not this a lamentable thing, that of the skin of an innocent lamb should be made parchment ? that parchment, being scribbled o'er, should undo a man...
Sivu 245 - And to conclude, — the shepherd's homely curds, His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle, His wonted sleep under a fresh tree's shade, All which secure and sweetly he enjoys, Is far beyond a prince's delicates, His...
Sivu 169 - Be brave, then; for your captain is brave, and vows reformation. There shall be, in England, seven half-penny loaves sold for a penny : the threehooped pot shall have ten hoops ; and I will make it felony, to drink small beer ; all the realm shall be in common, and in Cheapside shall my palfry go to grass.
Sivu 3 - Hung be the heavens with black, yield day to night! Comets, importing change of times and states, Brandish your crystal tresses in the sky, And with them scourge the bad revolting stars That have consented unto Henry's death!