The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copies Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq., and Edmond Malone, Esq., with Mr. Malone's Various Readings; a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, and a Life of Shakspeare; by Alexander Chalmers, F.S.A.Longman and Company, 1856 |
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Pagina 101
... mistress . Sooth . You shall outlive the lady whom you serve . Char . O excellent ! I love long life better than figs . Sooth . You have seen and proved a fairer former fortune Than that which is to approach . Char . Then , belike , my ...
... mistress . Sooth . You shall outlive the lady whom you serve . Char . O excellent ! I love long life better than figs . Sooth . You have seen and proved a fairer former fortune Than that which is to approach . Char . Then , belike , my ...
Pagina 117
... by its touch , converts base metal into gold . The alchemists call the matter , whatever it be , by which they perform transmuta- tion , a medicine . JOHNSON . Say thou , shall call her mistress . So he SCENE V. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 117.
... by its touch , converts base metal into gold . The alchemists call the matter , whatever it be , by which they perform transmuta- tion , a medicine . JOHNSON . Say thou , shall call her mistress . So he SCENE V. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 117.
Pagina 118
... mistress . So he nodded , And soberly did mount a termagant steed ' , Who neigh'd so high , that what I would have spoke Was beastly dumb'd by him . Cleo . What , was he sad , or merry ? Alex . Like to the time o'the year between the ex ...
... mistress . So he nodded , And soberly did mount a termagant steed ' , Who neigh'd so high , that what I would have spoke Was beastly dumb'd by him . Cleo . What , was he sad , or merry ? Alex . Like to the time o'the year between the ex ...
Pagina 130
... mistress . 7 And made their bends adornings : ] The plain sense , says Mr. Steevens , of this contested passage seems to be - that these ladies rendered that homage which their assumed characters obliged them to pay to their queen , a ...
... mistress . 7 And made their bends adornings : ] The plain sense , says Mr. Steevens , of this contested passage seems to be - that these ladies rendered that homage which their assumed characters obliged them to pay to their queen , a ...
Pagina 135
... mistress : But well and free , If thou so yield him , there is gold , and here My bluest veins to kiss ; a hand , that kings Have lipp'd , and trembled kissing . Mess . First , madam , he's well . Cleo . Why , there's more gold . But ...
... mistress : But well and free , If thou so yield him , there is gold , and here My bluest veins to kiss ; a hand , that kings Have lipp'd , and trembled kissing . Mess . First , madam , he's well . Cleo . Why , there's more gold . But ...
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Aaron Andronicus Bassianus Bawd blood Boult brother Brutus Cæs Cæsar Casca Cassius Char Charmian Cleo Cleopatra Cloten Cymbeline daughter dead death DIONYZA dost doth emperor ENOBARBUS Enter Eros Exeunt Exit eyes farewell father fear fortune friends Fulvia give gods Goths GUIDERIUS hand hath hear heart heaven hither honour i'the Iach Imogen Julius Cæsar king lady Lavinia Lepidus look lord Lucius LYSIMACHUS madam Malone Marcus Marina Mark Antony means Mess mistress musick never night noble o'the Octavia Pentapolis Pericles Pisanio Pompey Post Posthumus pr'ythee pray prince Prince of Tyre queen Roman Rome SATURNINUS SCENE Shakspeare speak STEEVENS sweet sword Tamora tears tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast Titinius Titus Titus Andronicus unto villain weep word