The works of William Shakspere. Knight's Cabinet ed., with additional notes, Τόμος 8 |
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Σελίδα 11
... comes the gentle- man , The queen , and princess . SCENE II . - The same . [ Exeunt . Enter the QUEEN , POSTHUMUS , and IMOGEN . Queen . No , be assur'd , you shall not find me , daughter , After the slander of most step - mothers ...
... comes the gentle- man , The queen , and princess . SCENE II . - The same . [ Exeunt . Enter the QUEEN , POSTHUMUS , and IMOGEN . Queen . No , be assur'd , you shall not find me , daughter , After the slander of most step - mothers ...
Σελίδα 16
... comes in : there's none abroad so wholesome as that you vent . Clo . If my shirt were bloody , then to shift it ... come between us . 2 Lord . So would I , till you had measured how long a fool you were upon the ground . [ Aside Clo ...
... comes in : there's none abroad so wholesome as that you vent . Clo . If my shirt were bloody , then to shift it ... come between us . 2 Lord . So would I , till you had measured how long a fool you were upon the ground . [ Aside Clo ...
Σελίδα 17
... Come , I'll to my chamber : ' Would there had been some hurt done ! 2 Lord . I wish not so ; unless it had been the fall of an ass , which is no great hurt . Clo . You'll go with us ? 1 Lord . I'll attend your lordship . Clo . Nay , come ...
... Come , I'll to my chamber : ' Would there had been some hurt done ! 2 Lord . I wish not so ; unless it had been the fall of an ass , which is no great hurt . Clo . You'll go with us ? 1 Lord . I'll attend your lordship . Clo . Nay , come ...
Σελίδα 18
... comes in my father , And , like the tyrannous breathing of the north , Shakes all our buds from growing . Lady . Enter a Lady . The queen , madam , Desires your highness ' company . Imo . Those things I bid you do , get them despatch'd ...
... comes in my father , And , like the tyrannous breathing of the north , Shakes all our buds from growing . Lady . Enter a Lady . The queen , madam , Desires your highness ' company . Imo . Those things I bid you do , get them despatch'd ...
Σελίδα 19
... comes it he is to sojourn with you ? How creeps acquaintance ? Phi . His father and I were soldiers together ; to whom I have been often bound for no less than my life : - Enter POSTHUMUS . Here comes the Briton : Let him be so ...
... comes it he is to sojourn with you ? How creeps acquaintance ? Phi . His father and I were soldiers together ; to whom I have been often bound for no less than my life : - Enter POSTHUMUS . Here comes the Briton : Let him be so ...
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Act II answer Appears Attendants bear better bring Cassio comes Corn daughter dead dear death Desdemona dost doth duke Emil Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fall false father fear follow Fool fortune Gent give Gloster gods gone grace hand hast hath head hear heart heaven hold honest honour husband I'll Iach Iago Imogen Italy keep Kent king lady Lear leave less live look lord madam master means mind mistress Moor nature never night noble Othello poor Post Posthumus pray present queen SCENE seen sense soul speak stand sure sweet sword tell thank thee thing thou thou art thought true villain wife
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Σελίδα 160 - It gives me wonder great as my content, To see you here before me. O my soul's joy ! If after every tempest come such calms, May the winds blow till they have waken'd death ! And let the labouring bark climb hills of seas, Olympus-high ; and duck again as low As...
Σελίδα 257 - Lear. Let it be so, — thy truth, then, be thy dower : For, by the sacred radiance of the sun, The mysteries of Hecate, and the night ; By all the operation of the orbs From whom we do exist, and cease to be ; Here I disclaim all my paternal care, Propinquity and property of blood, And, as a stranger to my heart and me, Hold thee, from this, for ever.
Σελίδα 302 - O, reason not the need : our basest beggars Are in the poorest thing superfluous : Allow not nature more than nature needs, Man's life is cheap as beast's : thou art a lady ; If only to go warm were gorgeous, Why, nature needs not what thou gorgeous wear'st, Which scarcely keeps thee warm.
Σελίδα 230 - I'll not shed her blood ; Nor scar that whiter skin of hers than snow, And smooth as monumental alabaster. Yet she must die, else she'll betray more men. Put out the light, and then put out the light. If I quench thee, thou flaming minister, I can again thy former light restore, Should I repent me ; but once put out thy light, Thou cunning'st pattern of excelling nature, I know not where is that Promethean heat, That can thy light relume.
Σελίδα 214 - Yet could I bear that too ; well, very well : But there, where I have garner'd up my heart, Where either I must live, or bear no life ; The fountain from the which my current runs, Or else dries up...
Σελίδα 85 - Fear no more the frown o' the great, Thou art past the tyrant's stroke; Care no more to clothe, and eat; To thee the reed is as the oak : The sceptre, learning, physic, must All follow this, and come to dust.
Σελίδα 364 - Pray you undo this button. Thank you, sir. Do you see this? Look on her! look! her lips! Look there, look there!
Σελίδα 230 - It is the cause, it is the cause, my soul — Let me not name it to you, you chaste stars ! — It is the cause.
Σελίδα 311 - Poor naked wretches, wheresoe'er you are, That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm, How shall your houseless heads and unfed sides, Your loop'd and window'd. raggedness, defend you From seasons such as these ? O, I have ta'en Too little care of this ! Take physic, pomp ; Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel, That thou mayst shake the superflux to them, And show the heavens more just.
Σελίδα 267 - This is the excellent foppery of the world, that when we are sick in fortune — often the surfeit of our own behaviour — we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon and the stars : as if we were villains by necessity, fools by heavenly compulsion ; knaves, thieves and treachers, by spherical predominance ; drunkards, liars and adulterers, by an enforced obedience of planetary influence ; and all that we are evil in, by a divine thrusting on...