The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 56
Page 67
... fall away Like water from ye , never found again But where they mean to sink ye . All good people , Pray for me ! I must now forsake ye ; the last hour Of my long weary life is come upon me . Farewell : And when you would say something ...
... fall away Like water from ye , never found again But where they mean to sink ye . All good people , Pray for me ! I must now forsake ye ; the last hour Of my long weary life is come upon me . Farewell : And when you would say something ...
Page 68
... fall . 1 GENT . We are too open here to argue this ; Let's think in private more . ' Tis woful . [ Exeunt . --and held for certain , ] To hold , is to believe . So , in Lord Surrey's translation of the fourth Æneid : " I hold thee not ...
... fall . 1 GENT . We are too open here to argue this ; Let's think in private more . ' Tis woful . [ Exeunt . --and held for certain , ] To hold , is to believe . So , in Lord Surrey's translation of the fourth Æneid : " I hold thee not ...
Page 70
... falls , Will bless the king : And is not this course pious ? CHAM . Heaven keep me from such counsel ! ' Tis most true , These news are every where ; every tongue speaks them , And every true heart weeps for't : All , that dare Look ...
... falls , Will bless the king : And is not this course pious ? CHAM . Heaven keep me from such counsel ! ' Tis most true , These news are every where ; every tongue speaks them , And every true heart weeps for't : All , that dare Look ...
Page 104
... Fall asleep , or , hearing , die . at work . ] Her majesty ( says Cavendish , ) on being informed that the cardinals were coming to visit her , rose up , having a skein of red silke about her neck , being at work with her maidens ...
... Fall asleep , or , hearing , die . at work . ] Her majesty ( says Cavendish , ) on being informed that the cardinals were coming to visit her , rose up , having a skein of red silke about her neck , being at work with her maidens ...
Page 110
... fall upon ye . WOL . Madam , this is a mere distraction ; You turn the good we offer into envy . The more shame for ye ; ] If I mistake you , it is by your fault , not mine ; for I thought you good . The distress of Ka- tharine might ...
... fall upon ye . WOL . Madam , this is a mere distraction ; You turn the good we offer into envy . The more shame for ye ; ] If I mistake you , it is by your fault , not mine ; for I thought you good . The distress of Ka- tharine might ...
Other editions - View all
PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
Common terms and phrases
Achilles Æneas AGAM Agamemnon Ajax ancient Ben Jonson bishop blood Calchas called cardinal CHAM CRES Cressida CROM Diomed DIOMEDES doth Duke editions editors Enter eringoes Exeunt Exit eyes fair folio fool GENT give grace Grecian Greeks GRIF hand Hanmer hath heart heaven HECT Hector Helen Holinshed honour i'the JOHNSON Julius Cæsar KATH King Henry king's kiss lady lord Lord Chamberlain Lydgate MALONE MASON means Menelaus musick Nestor never night noble o'the old copy Pandarus Paris passage PATR Patroclus perhaps play poet Pope praise pray Priam prince quarto Queen Rape of Lucrece RITSON scene sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Hanmer soul speak speech spoons STEEVENS sweet sword tell thee THEOBALD THER Thersites thing thou thought Troilus Trojan Troy trumpet TYRWHITT ULYSS unto WARBURTON Wolsey word