The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, in Ten Volumes;: Collated Verbatim with the Most Authentick Copies, and Revised: with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added, an Essay on the Chronological Order of His Plays; an Essay Relative to Shakspeare and Jonson; a Dissertation on the Three Parts of King Henry VI.; an Historical Account of the English Stage; and Notes; by Edmond Malone..H. Baldwin, 1790 |
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Sivu 7
... once more yield the ghoft . Exe . How were they loft ? what treachery was us'd ? one common nurse , or nourisher , of tears : and thofe be the nourish- ment of its miferable iffue . THEOBALD . I have been informed , that what we call at ...
... once more yield the ghoft . Exe . How were they loft ? what treachery was us'd ? one common nurse , or nourisher , of tears : and thofe be the nourish- ment of its miferable iffue . THEOBALD . I have been informed , that what we call at ...
Sivu 10
... once in the face . Bed . Is Talbot flain then I will flay myself , For living idly here , in pomp and ease , Whilft fuch a worthy leader , wanting aid , Unto his daftard foe - men is betray'd . 3. Me . O no , he lives ; but is took ...
... once in the face . Bed . Is Talbot flain then I will flay myself , For living idly here , in pomp and ease , Whilft fuch a worthy leader , wanting aid , Unto his daftard foe - men is betray'd . 3. Me . O no , he lives ; but is took ...
Sivu 16
... once fubdu'd . Excellent Pucelle , if thy name be so , Let me thy fervant , and not fovereign , be ; ' Tis the French Dauphin fueth to thee thus . Puc . I muft not yield to any rites of love , For my profeffion's facred from above ...
... once fubdu'd . Excellent Pucelle , if thy name be so , Let me thy fervant , and not fovereign , be ; ' Tis the French Dauphin fueth to thee thus . Puc . I muft not yield to any rites of love , For my profeffion's facred from above ...
Sivu 17
... once s . Char . Was Mahomet inspired with a dove " ? Thou with an eagle art inspired then . Helen , the mother of great Constantine , Nor yet faint Philip's daughters7 , were like thee . Bright ftar of Venus , fall'n down on the earth ...
... once s . Char . Was Mahomet inspired with a dove " ? Thou with an eagle art inspired then . Helen , the mother of great Constantine , Nor yet faint Philip's daughters7 , were like thee . Bright ftar of Venus , fall'n down on the earth ...
Sivu 22
... once in forty year . SCENE IV . France . Before Orleans . [ Exeunt . Enter , on the avalls , the Mafter - Gunner and his Son , M. Gun . Sirrah , thou know'ft how Orleans is befieg'd ; And how the English have the fuburbs won . Son ...
... once in forty year . SCENE IV . France . Before Orleans . [ Exeunt . Enter , on the avalls , the Mafter - Gunner and his Son , M. Gun . Sirrah , thou know'ft how Orleans is befieg'd ; And how the English have the fuburbs won . Son ...
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Afide alfo battle becauſe blood brother Buck Buckingham Cade Clar Clarence Clif Clifford crown curfe death doth duke of York earl earl of Warwick Edward Eliz England Enter Exeunt Exit faid fame father fcene fear fecond feems fent fhall fhew fhould fight firft flain foldiers folio fome foul fovereign fpeak fpeech France ftand ftate ftill fubfequent fubject fuch fuppofe fword Glofter grace Haftings hath heart himſelf Holinfhed honour houſe Jack Cade JOHNSON King Henry King Henry VI lord mafter MALONE Margaret muft Murd myſelf noble obferved old play original play paffage perfon prefent prifoner prince quarto queen Rape of Lucrece reafon reft Reignier Rich Richard Richard Plantagenet Saint Albans ſcene Shakspeare Shakspeare's ſhall Somerſet ſpeak STEEVENS Suffolk Talbot thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thouſand ufed unto uſed Warwick whofe word
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Sivu 455 - That dogs bark at me as I halt by them; 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; And therefore, since I cannot prove a lover, To entertain these fair well-spoken days, I am determined to prove a villain And hate the idle pleasures of these days.
Sivu 289 - So many hours must I take my rest; So many hours must I contemplate; So many hours must I sport myself; So many days my ewes have been with young; So many weeks ere the poor fools will...
Sivu 390 - And so I was, which plainly signified That I should snarl, and bite, and play the dog. Then, since the heavens have shap'd my body so, Let hell make crook'd my mind to answer it. I have no brother, I am like no brother; And this word 'love,' which greybeards call divine, Be resident in men like one another, And not in me!
Sivu 310 - Content!' to that which grieves my heart, And wet my cheeks with artificial tears, And frame my face to all occasions.
Sivu 604 - My conscience hath a thousand several tongues, And every tongue brings in a several tale, And every tale condemns me for a villain. Perjury, perjury, in the high'st degree; Murder, stern murder in the dir'st degree; All several sins, all us'd in each degree, Throng to the bar, crying all, 'Guilty, guilty!