The Works of William Shakespeare: Troilus and Cressida ; Coriolanus ; Titus Andronicus ; Romeo and Juliet ; Timon of AthensWhittaker & Company, 1842 |
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Pagina 36
... honour higher than his ease ; That seeks his praise more than he fears his peril ; That knows his valour , and knows not his fear ; That loves his mistress more than in confession With truant vows to her own lips he loves , And dare ...
... honour higher than his ease ; That seeks his praise more than he fears his peril ; That knows his valour , and knows not his fear ; That loves his mistress more than in confession With truant vows to her own lips he loves , And dare ...
Pagina 38
... honour off , If not Achilles ? Though't be a sportful combat , Yet in the trial much opinion dwells ; For here the Trojans taste our dear'st repute With their fin'st palate : and trust to me , Ulysses , Our imputation shall be oddly ...
... honour off , If not Achilles ? Though't be a sportful combat , Yet in the trial much opinion dwells ; For here the Trojans taste our dear'st repute With their fin'st palate : and trust to me , Ulysses , Our imputation shall be oddly ...
Pagina 39
... honour and our shame , in this , Are dogg'd with two strange followers . Nest . I see them not with my old eyes : what are they ? Ulyss . What glory our Achilles shares from Hector , Were he not proud , we all should share with him ...
... honour and our shame , in this , Are dogg'd with two strange followers . Nest . I see them not with my old eyes : what are they ? Ulyss . What glory our Achilles shares from Hector , Were he not proud , we all should share with him ...
Pagina 45
... honour , loss of time , travail , expence , Wounds , friends , and what else dear that is consum'd In hot digestion of this cormorant war , — Shall be struck off : " - Hector , what say you to't ? Hect . Though no man lesser fears the ...
... honour , loss of time , travail , expence , Wounds , friends , and what else dear that is consum'd In hot digestion of this cormorant war , — Shall be struck off : " - Hector , what say you to't ? Hect . Though no man lesser fears the ...
Pagina 46
... honour of a king , So great as our dread father , in a scale Of common ounces ? will you with counters sum The past - proportion of his infinite ? And buckle in a waist most fathomless , With spans and inches so diminutive As fears and ...
... honour of a king , So great as our dread father , in a scale Of common ounces ? will you with counters sum The past - proportion of his infinite ? And buckle in a waist most fathomless , With spans and inches so diminutive As fears and ...
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Achilles Agam Agamemnon Ajax Alcib Alcibiades Apem Apemantus art thou Aufidius Benvolio blood Capulet Cominius Coriolanus Cres Cressida dead dear death Diomed dost doth editions Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fear Flav folio reads fool Friar friends give gods Goths hand hath hear heart heaven Hect Hector honour Juliet lady Lavinia look lord Lucius Malone Marcius Menenius Mercutio misprint ne'er night noble Nurse old copies Pandarus Paris Patroclus peace pray prince quarto and folio Roman Rome Romeo Romeo and Juliet SCENE Senators Serv Servant Shakespeare speak speech stand Steevens sweet sword Tamora tears tell thee Ther there's Thersites thine thou art thou hast Timon Timon of Athens Titus Andronicus tongue tribunes Troilus Troilus and Cressida Trojan Troy Tybalt Ulyss villain wilt word
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Pagina 439 - Romeo; and, when he shall die, Take him and cut him out in little stars, And he will make the face of heaven so fine, That all the world will be in love with night, And pay no worship to the garish sun.
Pagina 31 - What plagues, and what portents ! what mutiny ! What raging of the sea ! shaking of earth ! Commotion in the winds ! frights, changes, horrors Divert and crack, rend and deracinate The unity and married calm of states Quite from their fixture...
Pagina 80 - O, let not virtue seek Remuneration for the thing it was: For beauty, wit, High birth, vigour of bone, desert in service, Love, friendship, charity, are subjects all To envious and calumniating time. One touch of nature makes the whole world kin...
Pagina 30 - The heavens themselves, the planets and this centre, Observe degree, priority and place, Insisture, course, proportion, season, form, Office and custom, in all line of order...
Pagina 560 - Will knit and break religions; bless the accurs'd; Make the hoar leprosy ador'd; place thieves, And give them title, knee, and approbation, With senators on the bench; this is it That makes the wappen'd widow wed again; She, whom the spital-house and ulcerous sores Would cast the gorge at, this embalms and spices To the April day again.
Pagina 81 - There is a mystery (with whom relation Durst never meddle) in the soul of state, Which hath an operation more divine, Than breath, or pen, can give expressure to.
Pagina 100 - Fie, fie upon her! There's language in her eye, her cheek, her lip, Nay, her foot speaks ; her wanton spirits look out At every joint and motive of her body.
Pagina 413 - Tis almost morning ; I would have thee gone : And yet no farther than a wanton's bird, Who lets it hop a little from her hand, Like a poor prisoner in his twisted gyves, And with a silk thread plucks it back again, So loving-jealous of his liberty.