The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, 第 4 巻Phillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 ページ |
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... live , By which his grace must mete the lives of others ; Turning past evils to advantages . K. Hen . ' Tis seldom - when the bee doth leave her comb In the dead carrion . - Who's here ? Westmoreland ? Enter WESTMORELAND . West . Health ...
... live , By which his grace must mete the lives of others ; Turning past evils to advantages . K. Hen . ' Tis seldom - when the bee doth leave her comb In the dead carrion . - Who's here ? Westmoreland ? Enter WESTMORELAND . West . Health ...
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... live to show the incredulous world The noble change that I have purposed ! Coming to look on you , thinking you dead , And dead almost , my liege , to think you were , ) I spake unto the crown as having sense , And thus upbraided it ...
... live to show the incredulous world The noble change that I have purposed ! Coming to look on you , thinking you dead , And dead almost , my liege , to think you were , ) I spake unto the crown as having sense , And thus upbraided it ...
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... live ! P. Hen . My gracious liege , You won it , wore it , kept it , gave it me : Then plain , and right , must my possession be ; Which I , with more than with a common pain , ' Gainst all the world will rightfully maintain . Enter ...
... live ! P. Hen . My gracious liege , You won it , wore it , kept it , gave it me : Then plain , and right , must my possession be ; Which I , with more than with a common pain , ' Gainst all the world will rightfully maintain . Enter ...
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... live to see a son of mine Offend you , and obey you , as I did . So shall I live to speak my father's words ; — Happy am I , that have a man so bold , That dares do justice on my proper son ; And not less happy , having such a son ...
... live to see a son of mine Offend you , and obey you , as I did . So shall I live to speak my father's words ; — Happy am I , that have a man so bold , That dares do justice on my proper son ; And not less happy , having such a son ...
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... live so long as I may , that's the certain of it ; and when I cannot live any longer , I will do as I may that is my rest , ' that is the rendezvous of it . Bard . It is certain , corporal , that he is married to Nell Quickly and ...
... live so long as I may , that's the certain of it ; and when I cannot live any longer , I will do as I may that is my rest , ' that is the rendezvous of it . Bard . It is certain , corporal , that he is married to Nell Quickly and ...
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52 ページ - Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast, Seal up the ship-boy's eyes, and rock his brains In cradle of the rude imperious surge. And in the visitation of the winds, Who take the ruffian billows by the top, Curling their monstrous heads, and hanging them With deaf ning clamours in the slippery clouds, That, with the hurly, death itself awakes...
152 ページ - Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more ; Or close the wall up with our English dead ! In peace, there's nothing so becomes a man As modest stillness and humility : But when the blast of war blows in our ears, Then imitate the action of the tiger...
144 ページ - A' made a finer end and went away an it had been any christom child; a' parted even just between twelve and one, even at the turning o' the tide: for after I saw him fumble with the sheets and play with flowers and smile upon his fingers...
472 ページ - To kings, that fear their subjects' treachery ? O, yes it doth ; a thousand-fold it doth. 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 viands sparkling in a golden cup, • His body couched in a curious bed, When care, mistrust, and treason wait on him.
472 ページ - Passed over to the end they were created, * Would bring white hairs unto a quiet grave. * Ah, what a life were this ! how sweet ! how lovely ! * Gives not the hawthorn bush a sweeter shade * To shepherds looking on their silly sheep, * Than doth a rich, embroidered canopy * To kings, that fear, their subjects' treachery ? * O, yes it doth ; a thousand fold it doth.
262 ページ - Will I upon thy party wear this rose : And here I prophesy ; — This brawl to-day Grown to this faction, in the Temple garden. Shall send, between the red rose and the white, A thousand souls to death and deadly night.
153 ページ - That those whom you called fathers did beget you. Be copy now to men of grosser blood, And teach them how to war. And you, good yeomen Whose limbs were made in England, show us here The mettle of your pasture ; let us swear That you are worth your breeding — which I doubt not — For there is none of you so mean and base, That hath not noble lustre in your eyes. I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, Straining upon the start. The game's afoot; Follow your spirit, and upon this charge Cry...
117 ページ - Piece out our imperfections with your thoughts ; Into a thousand parts divide one man, And make imaginary puissance ; Think, when we talk of horses, that you see them Printing their proud hoofs i...