The Works of Shakespeare, Zväzok 1Routledge, 1862 |
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... Lady the Queen , at Westminster , in one month from the day of St. Michael in the Forty Fourth year of the reign of Elizabeth by the grace of God of England France and Ireland Queen , Defender of the Faith & c . , after the Conquest ...
... Lady the Queen , at Westminster , in one month from the day of St. Michael in the Forty Fourth year of the reign of Elizabeth by the grace of God of England France and Ireland Queen , Defender of the Faith & c . , after the Conquest ...
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... lady ; but too mean a servant To have a look of such a worthy mistress . VAL . Leave off discourse of disability : - Sweet lady , entertain him for your servant . PRO . My duty will I boast of , nothing else . SIL . And duty never yet ...
... lady ; but too mean a servant To have a look of such a worthy mistress . VAL . Leave off discourse of disability : - Sweet lady , entertain him for your servant . PRO . My duty will I boast of , nothing else . SIL . And duty never yet ...
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... lady too - too much ; And that's the reason I love him so little . How shall I dote on her with more advice , That thus without advice begin to love her ! " T is but her pictured I have yet beheld , And that hath dazzled my reason's ...
... lady too - too much ; And that's the reason I love him so little . How shall I dote on her with more advice , That thus without advice begin to love her ! " T is but her pictured I have yet beheld , And that hath dazzled my reason's ...
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... lady , sir , in Milan here , Whom I affect ; but she is nice , and coy , And nought esteems my aged eloquence : Now , therefore , would I have thee to my tutor , ( For long agone I have forgot to court ; Besides , the fashion of the ...
... lady , sir , in Milan here , Whom I affect ; but she is nice , and coy , And nought esteems my aged eloquence : Now , therefore , would I have thee to my tutor , ( For long agone I have forgot to court ; Besides , the fashion of the ...
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... lady , let me rake it from the earth . SIL . Go to thy lady's grave , and call hers thence ; Or , at the least , in hers sepulchre thine . [ Aside . JUL . He heard not that . PRO . Madam , if your heart be so obdurate , Vouchsafe me yet ...
... lady , let me rake it from the earth . SIL . Go to thy lady's grave , and call hers thence ; Or , at the least , in hers sepulchre thine . [ Aside . JUL . He heard not that . PRO . Madam , if your heart be so obdurate , Vouchsafe me yet ...
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Strana 355 - This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England This nurse, this teeming womb of royal kings, Fear'd by their breed, and famous by their birth, Renowned for their deeds as far from home, (For Christian service, and true chivalry...
Strana 355 - Dear for her reputation through the world, Is now leas'd out (I die pronouncing it), Like to a tenement, or pelting farm: England, bound in with the triumphant sea, Whose rocky shore beats back the envious siege Of watery Neptune, is now bound in with shame, With inky blots, and rotten parchment bonds: That England, that was wont to conquer others, Hath made a shameful conquest of itself.
Strana 462 - With deafning clamours in the slippery clouds, That, with the hurly, death itself awakes ? Canst thou, O partial sleep! give thy repose To the wet sea-boy in an hour so rude ; And, in the calmest and most stillest night, With all appliances and means to boot, Deny it to a king ? Then, happy low, lie down ! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.
Strana 410 - I'll sup. Farewell. Poins. Farewell, my lord. [Exit POINS. P. Hen. I know you all, and will a while uphold The unyok'd humour of your idleness : Yet herein will I imitate the sun, Who doth permit the base contagious clouds To smother up his beauty from the world, That when he please again to be himself, Being wanted, he may be more wonder'd at, By breaking through the foul and ugly mists Of vapours, that did seem to strangle him.
Strana 29 - Who is Silvia ? what is she, That all our swains commend her ? Holy, fair and wise is she ; The heaven such grace did lend her That she might admired be. Is she kind as she is fair ? for beauty lives with kindness : Love doth to her eyes repair, To help him of his blindness ; And, being help'd, inhabits there.
Strana 311 - I am a Jew: hath not a Jew eyes? hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions? fed with the same food, hurt with the same weapons, subject to the same diseases, healed by' the same means, warmed and cooled by the same winter and summer, as a Christian is? 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. If a Jew wrong...
Strana 295 - Shylock, we would have moneys :" — you say so ; You, that did void your rheum upon my beard, And foot me as you spurn a stranger cur Over your threshold : moneys is your suit. What should I say to you ? Should I not say, " Hath a dog money ? is it possible A cur can lend three thousand ducats...