The Complete Works of Shakspeare, Revised from the Best Authorities : with a Memoir, and Essay on His Genius, 第 2 巻Jewett, 1857 |
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... desire to give ; and much less take What I shall die to want : But this is trifling ; And all the more it seeks to hide itself , The bigger bulk it shews . Hence , bashful cunning ; And prompt me , plain and holy innocence ! I am your ...
... desire to give ; and much less take What I shall die to want : But this is trifling ; And all the more it seeks to hide itself , The bigger bulk it shews . Hence , bashful cunning ; And prompt me , plain and holy innocence ! I am your ...
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... desire Ariel to bring him a corollary from his magic books ? Shakspeare availed himself of a free translation by Golding . Of this discovery , Warburton , Holt , Farmer , and Malone , make far more than it is worth . All the finer parts ...
... desire Ariel to bring him a corollary from his magic books ? Shakspeare availed himself of a free translation by Golding . Of this discovery , Warburton , Holt , Farmer , and Malone , make far more than it is worth . All the finer parts ...
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... desire ? And yet you never swam the Hellespont . Once more adieu : my father at the road Pro . Over the boots ? nay , give me not the boots . Expects my coming , there to see me shipped . Speed . Sir Proteus , save you : Saw you F 41.
... desire ? And yet you never swam the Hellespont . Once more adieu : my father at the road Pro . Over the boots ? nay , give me not the boots . Expects my coming , there to see me shipped . Speed . Sir Proteus , save you : Saw you F 41.
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... desire thy worthy company , Upon whose faith and honor I Urge not my father's anger , Eglamour , But think upon my grief , a lady's grief : And on the justice of my flying hence , To keep me from a most unholy match , As much I wish all ...
... desire thy worthy company , Upon whose faith and honor I Urge not my father's anger , Eglamour , But think upon my grief , a lady's grief : And on the justice of my flying hence , To keep me from a most unholy match , As much I wish all ...
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... desire . Val . Ruffian , let go that rude uncivil touch ; Thou friend of an ill fashion ! Pro . Valentine ! Jul . And Julia herself did give it me ; And Julia herself hath brought it hither . Pro . How ! Julia ! Jul . Behold her that ...
... desire . Val . Ruffian , let go that rude uncivil touch ; Thou friend of an ill fashion ! Pro . Valentine ! Jul . And Julia herself did give it me ; And Julia herself hath brought it hither . Pro . How ! Julia ! Jul . Behold her that ...
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1st Lord Angelo Antonio art thou Beat Benedick better Biron Bohemia Boyet brother Caius Caliban Claud Claudio COSTARD daughter dost doth Dromio ducats Duke Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith father fear fool Ford Friar gentle gentleman give grace Gremio hand hath hear heart heaven Hermia hither honor husband Illyria Isab Kath King knave lady Laun Leon Leonato look Lucio Lysander madam maid Malvolio marry master Master Doctor mistress Moth never night Padua Pedro Petruchio play Pompey pr'y thee pray prince Proteus Puck Rosalind Scene servant Shakspeare shew Shylock Signior sing Sir Toby speak Speed swear sweet tell there's Theseus thine thing thou art thou hast Thurio tongue Tranio troth true What's wife woman word
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362 ページ - Since nought so stockish, hard, and full of rage, But music for the time doth change his nature. The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils ; The motions of his spirit are dull as night, And his affections dark as Erebus. Let no such man be trusted.
60 ページ - Who is Silvia ? what is she, That all our swains commend her ? Holy, fair, and wise is she, The heaven such grace did lend her, That she might admired' be. Is she kind as she is fair ? For beauty lives with kindness : Love doth to her eyes repair, To help him of his blindness; And, being helped, inhabits there. Then to Silvia let us sing, That Silvia is excelling ; She excels each mortal thing, Upon the dull earth dwelling: To her let us garlands bring.