The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript EmendationsWhittaker and Company, 1853 - 884 pagina's |
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Pagina 79
... face . Mari . My husband bids me ; now I will unmask . This is that face , thou cruel Angelo , [ Unveiling . Which once , thou swor'st , was worth the looking on : This is the hand , which , with a vow'd contract , Was fast belock'd in ...
... face . Mari . My husband bids me ; now I will unmask . This is that face , thou cruel Angelo , [ Unveiling . Which once , thou swor'st , was worth the looking on : This is the hand , which , with a vow'd contract , Was fast belock'd in ...
Pagina 87
... face for a name , or thy name for a face . Luce . [ Within . ] What a coil is there , Dromio : who are those at the gate ? Dro . E. Let my master in , Luce . Luce . And so tell your master . Dro . E. Faith no ; he comes too late ; O ...
... face for a name , or thy name for a face . Luce . [ Within . ] What a coil is there , Dromio : who are those at the gate ? Dro . E. Let my master in , Luce . Luce . And so tell your master . Dro . E. Faith no ; he comes too late ; O ...
Pagina 95
... face , and to disfigure you . [ Cry within . Hark , hark , I hear him , mistress : fly , be gone . Duke . Come , stand by me ; fear nothing . with halberds ! Guard Adr . Ah me , it is my husband ! Witness you , That he is borne about ...
... face , and to disfigure you . [ Cry within . Hark , hark , I hear him , mistress : fly , be gone . Duke . Come , stand by me ; fear nothing . with halberds ! Guard Adr . Ah me , it is my husband ! Witness you , That he is borne about ...
Pagina 98
... face . Beat . Scratching could not make it worse , an ' twere such a face as yours . Bene . Well , you are a rare parrot - teacher . Beat . A bird of my tongue is better than a beast of yours . Bene . I would , my horse had the speed of ...
... face . Beat . Scratching could not make it worse , an ' twere such a face as yours . Bene . Well , you are a rare parrot - teacher . Beat . A bird of my tongue is better than a beast of yours . Bene . I would , my horse had the speed of ...
Pagina 100
... face , - Beat . With a good leg , and a good foot , uncle , and money enough in his purse , such a man would win any woman in the world , -if a ' could get her good will . Leon . By my troth , niece , thou wilt never get thee a husband ...
... face , - Beat . With a good leg , and a good foot , uncle , and money enough in his purse , such a man would win any woman in the world , -if a ' could get her good will . Leon . By my troth , niece , thou wilt never get thee a husband ...
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Pagina 194 - It was a lover and his lass, With a hey, and a ho, and a hey nonino, That o'er the green corn-field did pass In the spring time, the only pretty ring time, When birds do sing, hey ding a ding, ding : Sweet lovers love the spring. Between the acres of the rye, With a hey, and a ho, and a hey nonino. These pretty country folks would lie, In spring time, &c.
Pagina 63 - To be imprison'd in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence round about The pendent world ; or to be worse than worst Of those, that lawless and incertain thoughts Imagine howling ! 'tis too horrible ! The weariest and most loathed worldly life, That age, ache, penury, and imprisonment Can lay on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death.