The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, 3 tomasA. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
Knygos viduje
Rezultatai 1–5 iš 100
4 psl.
... these Gentlemen comes Mr. Pope , and diffidently cor- roborates Mr. Gildon's Opinion . " HE appears ( Jays he ) alfo to have " been converfant in Plautus , from whom he has taken the Plot of One " of his Plays " . The Comedy of Errors ...
... these Gentlemen comes Mr. Pope , and diffidently cor- roborates Mr. Gildon's Opinion . " HE appears ( Jays he ) alfo to have " been converfant in Plautus , from whom he has taken the Plot of One " of his Plays " . The Comedy of Errors ...
7 psl.
... these Lines placed in all the former Editions . But as the fingle Verb does not agree with all the Subftantives , which fhould be govern'd of it , I have ventur'd to make a Tranfpofition ; and by a Change in the Pointing , clear'd up ...
... these Lines placed in all the former Editions . But as the fingle Verb does not agree with all the Subftantives , which fhould be govern'd of it , I have ventur'd to make a Tranfpofition ; and by a Change in the Pointing , clear'd up ...
11 psl.
... these three Lines , muft confefs , that the Poet intended , the Epi- " thet given to each of these Mifcreants fhould declare the Power by " which they perform their Feats , and which would therefore be a " juft Characteristick of each ...
... these three Lines , muft confefs , that the Poet intended , the Epi- " thet given to each of these Mifcreants fhould declare the Power by " which they perform their Feats , and which would therefore be a " juft Characteristick of each ...
12 psl.
... But hath its bound in earth , in fea , in sky : The beasts , the fishes , and the winged fowls , Are their male's fubjects , and at their controuls : Man Man , more divine , the mafter of all these 12 The Comedy of ERRORS . ACT ...
... But hath its bound in earth , in fea , in sky : The beasts , the fishes , and the winged fowls , Are their male's fubjects , and at their controuls : Man Man , more divine , the mafter of all these 12 The Comedy of ERRORS . ACT ...
17 psl.
... these blows long , I must get a fconce for my head , and infconce it too , or elfe I fhall feek my wit in , my fhoulders : but , I pray , Sir , why am I beaten ? Ant . Doft thou not know ? S. Dro . Nothing , Sir , but that I am beaten ...
... these blows long , I must get a fconce for my head , and infconce it too , or elfe I fhall feek my wit in , my fhoulders : but , I pray , Sir , why am I beaten ? Ant . Doft thou not know ? S. Dro . Nothing , Sir , but that I am beaten ...
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
againſt anſwer Antipholis art thou Bard Bardolph blood Bohemia Boling Bolingbroke call'd Camillo coufin death doth Dromio Duke Enter Ev'n Exeunt Exit eyes fafe faid Falstaff father Faulc Faulconbridge fear feems felf felves fent fhall fhame fhew fhould fince firft flain fome foul fpeak ftand ftill ftir fuch fure fwear fweet Gaunt Grace hand hath hear heart heav'n Henry himſelf Hoft honour horſe houſe Juft King Lady laft lord lord of Westmorland mafter Majefty moft morrow moſt muft muſt noble Northumberland Paffage peace Percy pleaſe Poins pr'ythee pray prefent Prince purpoſe Queen reaſon Rich ſelf Shal ſhall Sir John ſpeak tell thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou art thouſand thy felf tongue uſe villain Weft whofe Whoſe word worfe York