The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text of the corrected copy left by G. Steevens, with glossarial notes, Том 2 |
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... with the hours . In the mean time , good signior Benedick , * The tune sounded to call off the dogs . + Hunting - horn . Girdle . The name of a famous archer . repair to Leonato's ; commend me to him , and 10 Act I. MUCH ADO.
... with the hours . In the mean time , good signior Benedick , * The tune sounded to call off the dogs . + Hunting - horn . Girdle . The name of a famous archer . repair to Leonato's ; commend me to him , and 10 Act I. MUCH ADO.
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... . How tartly that gentleman looks ! I never can see him , but I am heart - burned an hour after . Hero . He is of a very melancholy disposition . * Serious . Beat . He were an excellent man , that were Scene III . ABOUT NOTHING . 15.
... . How tartly that gentleman looks ! I never can see him , but I am heart - burned an hour after . Hero . He is of a very melancholy disposition . * Serious . Beat . He were an excellent man , that were Scene III . ABOUT NOTHING . 15.
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... D. Pedro . Your silence most offends me , and to be merry best becomes you ; for , out of question , you were born in a merry hour . Turn : a phrase among the players . Beat . No , sure , my lord , my 24 Act II . MUCH ADO.
... D. Pedro . Your silence most offends me , and to be merry best becomes you ; for , out of question , you were born in a merry hour . Turn : a phrase among the players . Beat . No , sure , my lord , my 24 Act II . MUCH ADO.
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... hour to draw Don Pedro and the count Claudio , alone : tell them , that you know that Iero loves me ; intend * a kind of zeal both to the prince and Claudio , as - in love of your brother's honour who hath made this match ; and his ...
... hour to draw Don Pedro and the count Claudio , alone : tell them , that you know that Iero loves me ; intend * a kind of zeal both to the prince and Claudio , as - in love of your brother's honour who hath made this match ; and his ...
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... hour , my lord . D. Pedro . Why , then are you no maiden . - Leo- nato , I am sorry you must hear ; upon mine honour , Myself , my brother , and this grieved count , Did see her , hear her , at that hour last night , Talk with a ruffian ...
... hour , my lord . D. Pedro . Why , then are you no maiden . - Leo- nato , I am sorry you must hear ; upon mine honour , Myself , my brother , and this grieved count , Did see her , hear her , at that hour last night , Talk with a ruffian ...
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Стр. 89 - Brief as the lightning in the collied night, That, in a spleen, unfolds both heaven and earth, And ere a man hath power to say, — Behold ! The jaws of darkness do devour it up : So quick bright things come to confusion.
Стр. 316 - Nay, take my life and all ; pardon not that : You take my house, when you do take the prop That doth sustain my house ; you take my life, When you do take the means whereby I live.
Стр. 139 - I have had a most rare vision. I have had a dream, past the wit of man to say what dream it was; man is but an ass, if he go about to expound this dream.
Стр. 367 - And then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel And shining morning face, creeping like snail Unwillingly to school. And then the lover, Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad Made to his mistress
Стр. 321 - How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank ! Here will we sit and let the sounds of music Creep in our ears; soft stillness and the night Become the touches of sweet harmony. Sit, Jessica. Look how the floor of heaven Is thick inlaid with patines of bright gold.
Стр. 286 - If you prick us, do we not bleed ? if you tickle us, do we not laugh ? if you poison us, do we not die ? and if you wrong us, shall we not revenge ? If we are like you in the rest, we will resemble you in that.
Стр. 368 - And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slipper'd pantaloon...
Стр. 139 - The eye of man hath not heard, the ear of man hath not seen, man's hand is not able to taste, his tongue to conceive, nor his heart to report what my dream was!
Стр. 240 - A jest's prosperity lies in the ear Of him that hears it, never in the tongue Of him that makes it...