The Plays of Shakspeare: Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, and Isaac Reed, Bind 9Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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Side 29
... fortune shall better de- termine . Whip me ? No , no ; let carman whip his jade ; The valiant heart's not whipt out of his trade . [ Exit . Escal . Come hither to me , master Elbow ; come hi- ther , master Constable . How long have you ...
... fortune shall better de- termine . Whip me ? No , no ; let carman whip his jade ; The valiant heart's not whipt out of his trade . [ Exit . Escal . Come hither to me , master Elbow ; come hi- ther , master Constable . How long have you ...
Side 53
... fortune hath convey'd to my understanding ; and , but that frailty hath examples for his falling , I should wonder at Ange- lo . How would you do to content this substitute , and to save your brother ? Isab . I am now going to resolve ...
... fortune hath convey'd to my understanding ; and , but that frailty hath examples for his falling , I should wonder at Ange- lo . How would you do to content this substitute , and to save your brother ? Isab . I am now going to resolve ...
Side 54
... a noble and renowned brother , in his love toward her ever most kind and natural ; with him the portion and sinew of her fortune , her marriage - dowry ; with both , her combinate husband , this well - 54 . ACT III . MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... a noble and renowned brother , in his love toward her ever most kind and natural ; with him the portion and sinew of her fortune , her marriage - dowry ; with both , her combinate husband , this well - 54 . ACT III . MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
Side 90
... fortune with lord Angelo , For her poor brother's pardon . Isab . That's he , indeed . Duke . You were not bid to speak . Lucio . No , my good lord ; Nor wish'd to hold my peace . Duke . I wish you now then ; Pray you , take note of it ...
... fortune with lord Angelo , For her poor brother's pardon . Isab . That's he , indeed . Duke . You were not bid to speak . Lucio . No , my good lord ; Nor wish'd to hold my peace . Duke . I wish you now then ; Pray you , take note of it ...
Side 129
... city : For myself , I'll put My fortunes to your service , which are here By this discovery lost . Be not uncertain ; For , by the honour of my parents , I Have utter'd truth : which , if you seek to SCENE II . 129 WINTER'S TALE .
... city : For myself , I'll put My fortunes to your service , which are here By this discovery lost . Be not uncertain ; For , by the honour of my parents , I Have utter'd truth : which , if you seek to SCENE II . 129 WINTER'S TALE .
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ABHORSON Alack ANTIGONUS art thou AUTOLYCUS Barnardine Bawd beseech better Bohemia brother Burgundy Camillo Claud Claudio CLEOMENES Cordelia Corn daugh daughter dear death do't dost thou doth Duke duke of Cornwall EDGAR Edmund Enter Escal Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fellow Fool friar Froth Gent gentleman give GLOSTER GONERIL grace hath hear heart heaven Hermione hither honest honour i'the Isab Isabel ISABELLA justice Kent king knave lady Lear Leon LEONTES look lord Angelo Lucio madam maid master mistress never night noble nuncle o'the offence pardon Paul Paulina poison'd Polixenes Pompey poor pr'ythee pray prince prison Prov Provost queen Re-enter Regan SCENE servant Shep Sicilia sirrah sister speak stand Stew tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast to-morrow villain What's wife
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Side 344 - I'll kneel down And ask of thee forgiveness: so we'll live, And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh At gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues Talk of court news; and we'll talk with them too, — Who loses and who wins; who's in, who's out; — And take...
Side 51 - 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...
Side 299 - Is man no more than this? Consider him well. Thou owest the worm no silk, the beast no hide, the sheep no wool, the cat no perfume. Ha! here's three on's are sophisticated! Thou art the thing itself; unaccommodated man is no more but such a poor, bare, forked animal as thou art. Off, off, you lendings! come, unbutton here.
Side 297 - Poor naked wretches, wheresoe'er you are, That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm, How shall your houseless heads and unfed sides, Your loop'd and window'd raggedness, defend you From seasons such as these ? O, I have ta'en Too little care of this ! Take physic, pomp ; Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel, That thou mayst shake the superflux to them, And show the heavens more just.
Side 338 - Pray, do not mock me : I am a very foolish fond old man, Fourscore and upward ; and, to deal plainly, I fear, I am not in my perfect mind. Methinks, I should know you, and know this man ; Yet I am doubtful...
Side 21 - We must not make a scare-crow of the law. Setting it up to fear the birds of prey, And let it keep one shape, till custom make it Their perch, and not their terror.
Side 326 - tis, to cast one's eyes so low! The crows and choughs, that wing the midway air, Show scarce so gross as beetles : Half way down Hangs one that gathers samphire; dreadful trade! Methinks, he seems no bigger than his head: The fishermen, that walk upon the beach, Appear like mice; and yon...
Side 66 - Take, oh take those lips away, That so sweetly were forsworn; And those eyes, the break of day, Lights that do mislead the morn; But my kisses bring again, bring again, Seals of love, but seal'd in vain. seal'd in vain.
Side 291 - Spit, fire! spout, rain! Nor rain, wind, thunder, fire, are my daughters: I tax not you, you elements, with unkindness; I never gave you kingdom, call'd you children, You owe me no subscription: then, let fall Your horrible pleasure; here I stand, your slave, A poor, infirm, weak, and despis'd old man.
Side 162 - I would, there were no age between ten and three-and-twenty ; or that youth would sleep out the rest: for there is nothing in the between but getting wenches with child, wronging the ancientry, stealing, fighting.