The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volumul 3F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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Pagina 444
... Leon . Ay , my good lord . I'fecks ? Why , that's my bawcock . " What , hast smutch'd thy nose ? - They say , it's a copy out of mine . Come , captain , We must be neat ; not neat , but cleanly , captain : And yet the steer , the heifer ...
... Leon . Ay , my good lord . I'fecks ? Why , that's my bawcock . " What , hast smutch'd thy nose ? - They say , it's a copy out of mine . Come , captain , We must be neat ; not neat , but cleanly , captain : And yet the steer , the heifer ...
Pagina 446
... Leon . No , in good earnest.— How sometimes nature will betray its folly , Its tenderness , and make itself a pastime To harder bosoms ! Looking on the lines Of my boy's face , methoughts , I did recoil Twenty - three years ; and saw ...
... Leon . No , in good earnest.— How sometimes nature will betray its folly , Its tenderness , and make itself a pastime To harder bosoms ! Looking on the lines Of my boy's face , methoughts , I did recoil Twenty - three years ; and saw ...
Pagina 447
... Leon . So stands this squire Offic'd with me : We two will walk , my lord , And leave you to your graver steps . - Hermione , How thou lov'st us , show in our brother's welcome ; Let what is dear in Sicily , be cheap : Next to thyself ...
... Leon . So stands this squire Offic'd with me : We two will walk , my lord , And leave you to your graver steps . - Hermione , How thou lov'st us , show in our brother's welcome ; Let what is dear in Sicily , be cheap : Next to thyself ...
Pagina 448
... Leon . What ! Camillo there ? Why , that's some comfort.- Cam . Ay , my good lord . Leon . Go play , Mamillius ; thou'rt an honest man.- -- [ Exit MAMILLIUS . Camillo , this great sir will yet stay longer . Cam . You had much ado to ...
... Leon . What ! Camillo there ? Why , that's some comfort.- Cam . Ay , my good lord . Leon . Go play , Mamillius ; thou'rt an honest man.- -- [ Exit MAMILLIUS . Camillo , this great sir will yet stay longer . Cam . You had much ado to ...
Pagina 449
... Leon . Cam . Leon . Ay , but why ? Ha ? Stays here longer . Cam . To satisfy your highness , and the entreaties Of our most gracious mistress . Satisfy Leon . The entreaties of your mistress ? -satisfy ? - Let that suffice . I have ...
... Leon . Cam . Leon . Ay , but why ? Ha ? Stays here longer . Cam . To satisfy your highness , and the entreaties Of our most gracious mistress . Satisfy Leon . The entreaties of your mistress ? -satisfy ? - Let that suffice . I have ...
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