The Works of Shakespeare, Zväzok 6J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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... shall exprefs our darker purpose . Give me the Map here . Know , we have divided , In three , our Kingdom ; and ' tis our faft intent , To shake all cares and business from our age ; Conferring them on younger ftrengths , while we ...
... shall exprefs our darker purpose . Give me the Map here . Know , we have divided , In three , our Kingdom ; and ' tis our faft intent , To shake all cares and business from our age ; Conferring them on younger ftrengths , while we ...
Strana 15
... Shall be th ' legitimate.I grow , I profper ; Now , Gods , ftand up for baftards ! To him , Enter Glo'ster . Glo . Kent banish'd thus ! and France in choler parted ! And the King gone to night ! fubfcrib'd his pow'r ! Confin'd to ...
... Shall be th ' legitimate.I grow , I profper ; Now , Gods , ftand up for baftards ! To him , Enter Glo'ster . Glo . Kent banish'd thus ! and France in choler parted ! And the King gone to night ! fubfcrib'd his pow'r ! Confin'd to ...
Strana 17
... shall hear us confer of this , and by an auri- cular affurance have your fatisfaction : and that , with- out any further delay than this very evening . Glo . He cannot be such a monster . Edm . Nor is not , fure . Glo . To his Father ...
... shall hear us confer of this , and by an auri- cular affurance have your fatisfaction : and that , with- out any further delay than this very evening . Glo . He cannot be such a monster . Edm . Nor is not , fure . Glo . To his Father ...
Strana 19
... Shall I hear from you anon ? Edm . I do ferve you in this bufinefs : A credulous father , and a brother noble , Whofe nature is so far from doing harms , That he fufpects none ; on whofe foolish honefty My practices ride eafie : I fee ...
... Shall I hear from you anon ? Edm . I do ferve you in this bufinefs : A credulous father , and a brother noble , Whofe nature is so far from doing harms , That he fufpects none ; on whofe foolish honefty My practices ride eafie : I fee ...
Strana 26
... from what Lear fays in the next Scene , that this number fifty was requir'd to be cut off , which ( as the editions flood ) is ' no where specify'd by Gonerill . Mr. Pope . And And the remainders , that shall still depend , To 26 King LA R.
... from what Lear fays in the next Scene , that this number fifty was requir'd to be cut off , which ( as the editions flood ) is ' no where specify'd by Gonerill . Mr. Pope . And And the remainders , that shall still depend , To 26 King LA R.
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Strana 283 - I go, and it is done: the bell invites me. Hear it not, Duncan, for it is a knell That summons thee to heaven, or to hell.
Strana 279 - Your face, my thane, is as a book, where men May read strange -matters: — to beguile the time, Look like the time ; bear welcome in your eye, Your hand, your tongue : look like the innocent flower, But be the serpent under it...
Strana 280 - I have given suck, and know How tender 'tis to love the babe that milks me: I would, while it was smiling in my face, Have pluck'd my nipple from his boneless gums, And dash'd the brains out, had I so sworn as you Have done to this.
Strana 277 - Than wishest should be undone. Hie thee hither, That I may pour my spirits in thine ear; And chastise with the valour of my tongue All that impedes thee from the golden round, Which fate and metaphysical aid doth seem To have thee crown'd withal.
Strana 459 - If you have writ your annals true, 'tis there, That, like an eagle in a dovecote, I Flutter'd your Volscians in Corioli : Alone I did it. — Boy ! Auf.
Strana 55 - Gallow the very wanderers of the dark, And make them keep their caves: since I was man, Such sheets of fire, such bursts of horrid thunder, Such groans of roaring wind and rain, I never Remember to have heard : man's nature cannot carry The affliction nor the fear.
Strana 282 - Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand? Come, let me clutch thee: — I have thee not, and yet I see thee still. Art thou not , fatal vision , sensible To feeling as to sight? or art thou but A dagger of the mind, a false creation, Proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain?
Strana 331 - I have liv'd long enough : my way of life Is fall'n into the sear , the yellow leaf; And that which should accompany old age , As honour, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have...
Strana 289 - Had I but died an hour before this chance, I had liv'da blessed time; for, from this instant, There's nothing serious in mortality : All is but toys : renown, and grace, is dead ; The wine of life is drawn, and the mere lees Is left this vault to brag of.
Strana 285 - Infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood That fears a painted devil. If he do bleed, I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal, For it must seem their guilt.