The Plays of William Shakspeare, 7 tomas |
Knygos viduje
Rezultatai 15 iš 51
12 psl.
... hear by tale or hiftory , The courfe of true love 3 never did run smooth : 2 Beteem them - ] Give them , beftow upon them . The word is used by Spenfer . JOHNSON . " So would I , faid th ' enchanter , glad and fain " Beteem to you his ...
... hear by tale or hiftory , The courfe of true love 3 never did run smooth : 2 Beteem them - ] Give them , beftow upon them . The word is used by Spenfer . JOHNSON . " So would I , faid th ' enchanter , glad and fain " Beteem to you his ...
14 psl.
... hear me , Herinia . I have a widow aunt , a dowager Of great revenue , and fhe hath no child : From Athens is her house remote feven leagues ; And the respects me as her only fon . ་ 7 That , in a spleen , unfolds both heaven and earth ...
... hear me , Herinia . I have a widow aunt , a dowager Of great revenue , and fhe hath no child : From Athens is her house remote feven leagues ; And the respects me as her only fon . ་ 7 That , in a spleen , unfolds both heaven and earth ...
24 psl.
... hear two fuch jefts , than a whole play of fuch Tear - cat thunderclaps . ' 1 . STEEVENS . 8 to make all fplit . ] This is to be conne & ted with the previous part of the fpeech ; not with the fubfequent rhymes . It was the defcription ...
... hear two fuch jefts , than a whole play of fuch Tear - cat thunderclaps . ' 1 . STEEVENS . 8 to make all fplit . ] This is to be conne & ted with the previous part of the fpeech ; not with the fubfequent rhymes . It was the defcription ...
26 psl.
... hear me ; I will roar , that I will make the duke fay , Let him roar . again , let him roar again . QUIN . An you should do it too terribly , you would fright the duchefs and the ladies , that they would fhriek ; and that were enough to ...
... hear me ; I will roar , that I will make the duke fay , Let him roar . again , let him roar again . QUIN . An you should do it too terribly , you would fright the duchefs and the ladies , that they would fhriek ; and that were enough to ...
53 psl.
... hear the fea - maid's mufick . ] The first thing obfervable on these words is , that this action of the mermaid is laid in the fame time and place with Cupid's attack upon the veftal . By the vestal every one knows is meant queen ...
... hear the fea - maid's mufick . ] The first thing obfervable on these words is , that this action of the mermaid is laid in the fame time and place with Cupid's attack upon the veftal . By the vestal every one knows is meant queen ...
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
ancient appears bear beauty believe BIRON BOYET called child comes common COST death Demetrius doth edit editor Enter eyes face fair fairy fame FARMER fays fecond feems fenfe fhall fhould fignifies firft folio fome fool foul fpeak ftill fuch fuppofe fweet give grace hand hath head hear heart Henry Hermia Hiftory hold JOHNSON KING lady learned letter light lion look lord lovers MALONE mark means meet moft moon MOTH muft nature never night obferved old copies paffage perhaps play poet prefent printed PUCK Pyramus quarto Queen romances Shakspeare STEEVENS tell term thee thefe THEOBALD theſe thing thofe thou thought tongue true turn ufed uſed wall WARBURTON whofe word written