The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volumul 6Jefferson Press, 1907 |
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Pagina 79
... mercy on him : at which time we will bring the de- 120 111 cherry - pit ] A child's game of pitching cherry stones into a little hole . Cf. Rowley's Witch of Edmonton , III , i : " I have loved a witch ever since I played at cherry ...
... mercy on him : at which time we will bring the de- 120 111 cherry - pit ] A child's game of pitching cherry stones into a little hole . Cf. Rowley's Witch of Edmonton , III , i : " I have loved a witch ever since I played at cherry ...
Pagina 81
... mercy upon one of our souls ! He may have mercy upon mine ; but my hope is better , and so look to thyself . Thy friend , as thou usest him , and thy sworn enemy , ANDREW AGUECHEEK . 160 If this letter move him not , his legs cannot : I ...
... mercy upon one of our souls ! He may have mercy upon mine ; but my hope is better , and so look to thyself . Thy friend , as thou usest him , and thy sworn enemy , ANDREW AGUECHEEK . 160 If this letter move him not , his legs cannot : I ...
Pagina 124
... mercy , and revealed his own philosophy of moral government , " We do pray for mercy ; And that same prayer doth teach us all to render The deeds of mercy . " The fundamental traits of Isabella's character are strength of intellect ...
... mercy , and revealed his own philosophy of moral government , " We do pray for mercy ; And that same prayer doth teach us all to render The deeds of mercy . " The fundamental traits of Isabella's character are strength of intellect ...
Pagina xxiv
... mercy in language unsurpassed for modesty , firmness , womanly gentleness , and pity for human weakness . What a piercing thrust she gives to Angelo's pride and pretended righteousness in the following : " How would you be , If He ...
... mercy in language unsurpassed for modesty , firmness , womanly gentleness , and pity for human weakness . What a piercing thrust she gives to Angelo's pride and pretended righteousness in the following : " How would you be , If He ...
Pagina xxvi
... mercy and in the presence of Bohemian callousness he asserts the claims of virtue and honour . In his godlike sym- pathy with all sorts and conditions of men lies the secret of his greatness as a teacher of mankind . His feelings ...
... mercy and in the presence of Bohemian callousness he asserts the claims of virtue and honour . In his godlike sym- pathy with all sorts and conditions of men lies the secret of his greatness as a teacher of mankind . His feelings ...
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Abhorson Bandello Barnardine bawd bear-baiting better brother Brownist Cesario Cinthio CLAUD Claudio Clown death devil dost thou doth DUKE emendation Enter DUKE Enter SIR ESCAL Exeunt Exit eyes Fabian father faults fear fellow Folio reads fool friar GENT gentleman give Gorboduc Grace hang hath hear heart heaven hither honour Illyria infra ISAB Isabel Isabella justice lady leiger Lord Angelo LUCIO madam madonna maid Malvolio MARI MARIA Mariana Marry MAURICE HEWLETT means Measure for Measure mercy mistress moral never offence Olivia original reading Orsino pardon peace Penthesilea play Pompey pray prison prithee PROV provost Re-enter SCENE Sebastian seems sense Shakespeare Sir Andrew Sir Toby Sir Topas sister Sonnet soul speak supra sweet tell thee there's thing thou art thou hast to-morrow tongue Twelfth Night Viola virtue What's woman word youth
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Pagina 3 - If music be the food of love, play on ; Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die. That strain again ! it had a dying fall : O ! it came o'er my ear like the sweet sound That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour.
Pagina 24 - Ay, but yet Let us be keen, and rather cut a little, Than fall, and bruise to death : Alas ! this gentleman, Whom I would save, had a most noble father. Let but your honour know...
Pagina 63 - Ay, but to die, and go we know not where; To lie in cold obstruction and to rot; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod; and the delighted spirit To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside In thrilling region of thick-ribbed ice; To be imprison'd in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence round about The pendent world: or to be worse than worst Of those that lawless and incertain thought Imagine howling: — 'tis too horrible!
Pagina 48 - ... cypress' let me be laid; Fly away, fly away, breath; I am slain by a fair cruel maid. My shroud of white, stuck all with yew, O, prepare it! My part of death, no one so true Did share it. Not a flower, not a flower sweet, On my black coffin let there be strown; Not a friend, not a friend greet My poor corpse, where my bones shall be thrown: A thousand thousand sighs to save. Lay me. O. where Sad true lover never find my grave, To weep there!
Pagina 41 - Could great men thunder As Jove himself does, Jove would ne'er be quiet, For every pelting, petty officer, Would use his heaven for thunder ; Nothing but thunder.
Pagina 48 - Come away, come away, death, And in sad cypress let me be laid ; Fly away, fly away, breath ; I am slain by a fair cruel maid. My shroud of white, stuck all with yew, O, prepare it ! My part of death, no one so true Did share it. Not a flower, not a flower sweet, On my black coffin let there be strown...
Pagina 50 - A blank, my lord : She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask cheek : she pined in thought; And, with a green and yellow melancholy, She sat like patience on a monument, Smiling at grief.
Pagina 41 - O ! it is excellent To have a giant's strength ; but it is tyrannous To use it like a giant.
Pagina 120 - When that I was and a little tiny boy, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain; A foolish thing was but a toy, For the rain it raineth every day.
Pagina 5 - Heaven doth with us as we with torches do, Not light them for themselves ; for if our virtues Did not go forth of us, 'twere all alike As if we had them not.