The Works of William Shakspeare, Zväzok 2C.S. Francis, 1852 |
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... DUKE OF FLORENCE . BERTRAM , Count of Rousillon . LAFEU , an old Lord . PAROLLES , a follower of Bertram . HELENA , a Gentlewoman protected by the Countess . AN OLD WIDOW of Florence . DIANA , Daughter to the Widow . VIOLENTA ...
... DUKE OF FLORENCE . BERTRAM , Count of Rousillon . LAFEU , an old Lord . PAROLLES , a follower of Bertram . HELENA , a Gentlewoman protected by the Countess . AN OLD WIDOW of Florence . DIANA , Daughter to the Widow . VIOLENTA ...
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... duke , to beneath your constable , it will fit any question . Count . It must be an answer of most monstrous size that must fit all demands . Clo . But a trifle neither , in good faith , if the learned should speak truth of it : here it ...
... duke , to beneath your constable , it will fit any question . Count . It must be an answer of most monstrous size that must fit all demands . Clo . But a trifle neither , in good faith , if the learned should speak truth of it : here it ...
Strana 28
... DUKE's Palace . Flourish . - Enter the DUKE OF FLORENCE , attended ; two French LORDS , and others . Duke . So that , from point to point , now have you heard The fundamental reasons of this war ; Whose great decision hath much blood ...
... DUKE's Palace . Flourish . - Enter the DUKE OF FLORENCE , attended ; two French LORDS , and others . Duke . So that , from point to point , now have you heard The fundamental reasons of this war ; Whose great decision hath much blood ...
Strana 29
... Duke . Be it his pleasure . 2 Lord . But I am sure , the younger of our nature , * That surfeit on their ease , will day by day , Come here for physic . Duke . Welcome shall they be ; And all the honours that can fly from us , Shall on ...
... Duke . Be it his pleasure . 2 Lord . But I am sure , the younger of our nature , * That surfeit on their ease , will day by day , Come here for physic . Duke . Welcome shall they be ; And all the honours that can fly from us , Shall on ...
Strana 30
... duke of Florence : We met him thitherward ; from thence we came , And , after some despatch in hand at court , Thither we bend again . Hel . Look on his letter , madam ; here's my passport . [ Reads . ] When thou canst get the ring upon ...
... duke of Florence : We met him thitherward ; from thence we came , And , after some despatch in hand at court , Thither we bend again . Hel . Look on his letter , madam ; here's my passport . [ Reads . ] When thou canst get the ring upon ...
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art thou Banquo Bard Bardolph Bast bear Bianca Bion blood Bohemia Boling Bolingbroke breath Camillo cousin death dost doth Dromio duke Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith Falstaff father Faulconbridge fear friends Gaunt gentleman give grace Gremio grief hand Harry Percy hath hear heart heaven hither honour horse Hortensio Kate Kath king knave Lady Leon liege live look lord Lucentio Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff Madam majesty marry master mistress never noble Northumberland Padua peace Percy Petruchio Poins pr'ythee pray prince queen Re-enter Rich Rousillon SCENE Shal shame signior Sir John Sir John Falstaff Sirrah soul speak stand swear sweet sword tell thane thee There's thine thou art thou hast tongue Tranio unto villain wife wilt Witch word
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Strana 387 - Richard ; no man cried, God save him ; No joyful tongue gave him his welcome home : But dust was thrown upon his sacred head ; Which, with such gentle sorrow he shook off, His face still combating with tears and smiles, The badges of his grief and patience, That had not God, for some strong purpose, steel'd The hearts of men, they must perforce have melted, And barbarism itself have pitied him.
Strana 240 - Mine eyes are made the fools o' the other senses, Or else worth all the rest : I see thee still ; And on thy blade, and dudgeon,* gouts of blood, Which was not so before. — There's no such thing ; It is the bloody business, which informs Thus to mine eyes. — Now o'er the one...
Strana 242 - 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.
Strana 159 - O Proserpina, For the flowers now, that frighted thou let'st fall From Dis's waggon ! daffodils, That come before the swallow dares, and take The winds of March with beauty ; violets dim, But sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes Or Cytherea's breath ; pale primroses, That die unmarried, ere they can behold Bright Phoebus in his strength, a malady Most incident to maids ; bold oxlips and The...
Strana 237 - To plague the inventor: this even-handed justice Commends the ingredients of our poison'd chalice To our own lips. He's here in double trust; First, as I am his kinsman and his subject, Strong both against the deed; then, as his host, Who should against his murderer shut the door, Not bear the knife myself. Besides, this Duncan Hath borne his faculties so meek...