The works of Shakespear, with a glossary, pr. from the Oxford ed. in quarto, 1744 [by Sir T.Hanmer]. |
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Halaman 16
... stand I in ? I must be the poifoner ' Of good Polixenes , and my ground to do't Is the obedience to a master , one , Who in rebellion with himself , will have All All that are his , fo too . To do 16 The Winter's Tale.
... stand I in ? I must be the poifoner ' Of good Polixenes , and my ground to do't Is the obedience to a master , one , Who in rebellion with himself , will have All All that are his , fo too . To do 16 The Winter's Tale.
Halaman 24
... stand . In all former editions this hath been printed fables , ard it may perhaps be objected that nother fy lable a led fpoils the fmoothmefs of the verfe . But b pronouncing table fhort the meature will very well bear it accord ing to ...
... stand . In all former editions this hath been printed fables , ard it may perhaps be objected that nother fy lable a led fpoils the fmoothmefs of the verfe . But b pronouncing table fhort the meature will very well bear it accord ing to ...
Halaman 49
... stand ? Aut . Softly , dear Sir ; good Sir , foftly ; you ha ' done me a charitable office . Clo . Doft lack any mony ? I have a little mony for thee . Aut . No , good fweet Sir : no , I befeech you , Sir ; I have a kinfman not paft ...
... stand ? Aut . Softly , dear Sir ; good Sir , foftly ; you ha ' done me a charitable office . Clo . Doft lack any mony ? I have a little mony for thee . Aut . No , good fweet Sir : no , I befeech you , Sir ; I have a kinfman not paft ...
Halaman 52
... Stand you aufpicious ! SCENE V. Enter Shepherd , Clown , Mopfa , Dorcas , Servants ; with Polixenes and Camillo difguis'd . Flo . See , your guests approach ; Addrefs your felf to entertain them fprightly , And let's be red with mirth ...
... Stand you aufpicious ! SCENE V. Enter Shepherd , Clown , Mopfa , Dorcas , Servants ; with Polixenes and Camillo difguis'd . Flo . See , your guests approach ; Addrefs your felf to entertain them fprightly , And let's be red with mirth ...
Halaman 83
... beguile nature of her cuftom , fo perfectly he is her ape . He fo near to Hermione ' hath done Hermione , that they fay one would speak to her , and and stand in hope of answer . Thither with all The Winter's Tale .. 83.
... beguile nature of her cuftom , fo perfectly he is her ape . He fo near to Hermione ' hath done Hermione , that they fay one would speak to her , and and stand in hope of answer . Thither with all The Winter's Tale .. 83.
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Halaman 165 - What, art mad ? A man may see how this world goes with no eyes. Look with thine ears : see how yond justice rails upon yond simple thief. Hark, in thine ear: change places; and, handy-dandy, which is the justice, which is the thief?
Halaman 170 - Methinks I should know you, and know this man; Yet I am doubtful; for I am mainly ignorant What place this is; and all the skill I have Remembers not these garments; nor I know not Where I did lodge last night. Do not laugh at me; For (as I am a man) I think this lady To be my child Cordelia.
Halaman 302 - I'll give my jewels for a set of beads, My gorgeous palace for a hermitage, My gay apparel for an alms-man's gown, My...
Halaman 276 - Renowned for their deeds as far from home, For Christian service and true chivalry, As is the sepulchre in stubborn Jewry...
Halaman 165 - Thou must be patient; we came crying hither. Thou know'st, the first time that we smell the air, We wawl, and cry: — I will preach to thee; mark me. Glo. Alack, alack the day ! Lear. When we are born, we cry, that we are come To this great stage of fools...
Halaman 136 - You see me here, you gods, a poor old man, As full of grief as age ; wretched in both ! If it be you that stir these daughters...
Halaman 136 - O, reason not the need ! Our basest beggars Are in the poorest thing superfluous. Allow" not nature more than nature needs, Man's life is cheap as beast's.
Halaman 276 - 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.
Halaman 276 - 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...
Halaman 182 - Edg. Look up, my lord. Kent. Vex not his ghost. O, let him pass! He hates him That would upon the rack of this tough world Stretch him out longer.