The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed: With Glossarial Notes, Life, &c, Том 2Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1862 |
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... Bianca . PETRUCHIO , a Gentleman of Ve- rona , a Suitor to Katharina . GREMIO , HORTENSIO , Suitors to Bianca . } tio . Servants to Petru- chio . PEDANT , an old Fellow set up to personate Vincentio . } ters to KATHARINA , the Shrew ...
... Bianca . PETRUCHIO , a Gentleman of Ve- rona , a Suitor to Katharina . GREMIO , HORTENSIO , Suitors to Bianca . } tio . Servants to Petru- chio . PEDANT , an old Fellow set up to personate Vincentio . } ters to KATHARINA , the Shrew ...
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... Bianca , get you in : And let it not displease thee , good Bianca ; For I will love thee ne'er the less , my girl . Kath . A pretty peat ! ' tis best Put finger in the eye , -an she knew why . Bian . Sister , content you in my ...
... Bianca , get you in : And let it not displease thee , good Bianca ; For I will love thee ne'er the less , my girl . Kath . A pretty peat ! ' tis best Put finger in the eye , -an she knew why . Bian . Sister , content you in my ...
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... Bianca . [ Exit BIANCA . Kath . Why , and I trust I may go too ; May I not ? What , shall I be appointed hours ; as though belike , I knew not what to take , and what to leave ? Ha ! [ Exit . [ Exit . Gre . You may go to the devil's dam ...
... Bianca . [ Exit BIANCA . Kath . Why , and I trust I may go too ; May I not ? What , shall I be appointed hours ; as though belike , I knew not what to take , and what to leave ? Ha ! [ Exit . [ Exit . Gre . You may go to the devil's dam ...
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... Bianca ; And her withholds from me , and other more Suitors to her , and rivals in my love : Supposing it a thing impossible ( For those defects I have before rehearsed ) , That ever Katharina will be woo'd , Therefore this order§ hath ...
... Bianca ; And her withholds from me , and other more Suitors to her , and rivals in my love : Supposing it a thing impossible ( For those defects I have before rehearsed ) , That ever Katharina will be woo'd , Therefore this order§ hath ...
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... Bianca : And , by good fortune , I have lighted well On this young man ; for learning and behaviour , Fit for her turn ; well read in poetry , And other books , -good ones , I warrant you . Hor . " Tis well : and I have met a gentleman ...
... Bianca : And , by good fortune , I have lighted well On this young man ; for learning and behaviour , Fit for her turn ; well read in poetry , And other books , -good ones , I warrant you . Hor . " Tis well : and I have met a gentleman ...
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Стр. 452 - Wednesday. Doth he feel it ? No. Doth he hear it ? No. Is it insensible then ? Yea, to the dead. But will it not live with the living ? No. Why? Detraction will, not suffer it: — therefore I'll none of it: Honour is a mere scutcheon, and so ends my catechism.
Стр. 240 - Mine eyes are made the fools o' the other senses, Or else worth all the rest ; I see thee still, And on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood, Which was not so before.
Стр. 237 - Hath borne his faculties so meek, hath been So clear in his great office, that his virtues Will plead like angels trumpet-tongued against The deep damnation of his taking-off; And pity, like a naked new-born babe, Striding the blast...
Стр. 314 - Heaven's sake, Hubert, let me not be bound ! Nay, hear me, Hubert ! drive these men away, And I will sit as quiet as a lamb. I will not stir, nor wince, nor speak a word ; Nor look upon the iron angerly : Thrust but these men away, and I'll forgive you, Whatever torment you do put me to.
Стр. 242 - Infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers. The sleeping and the dead Are but as pictures; 'tis the eye of childhood That fears a painted devil. If he do bleed, I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal, For it must seem their guilt.
Стр. 232 - Cannot be ill ; cannot be good : — if ill, Why hath it given me earnest of success, Commencing in a truth ? I am thane of Cawdor : If good, why do I yield to that suggestion Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair. And make my seated heart knock at my ribs, Against the use...
Стр. 492 - There is a history in all men's lives, Figuring the nature of the times deceased; The which observed, a man may prophesy With a near aim of the main chance of things As yet not come to life, which in their seeds And weak beginnings lie intreasur£d.
Стр. 235 - It is too full o' the milk of human kindness To catch the nearest way : thou wouldst be great ; Art not without ambition, but without The illness should attend it: what thou wouldst highly, That wouldst thou holily ; wouldst not play false, And yet wouldst wrongly win: thou'dst have, great Glamis, That which cries ' Thus thou must do, if thou have it; And that which rather thou dost fear to do Than wishest should be undone.