The Pictorial edition of the works of Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight. [8 vols., including a vol. entitled William Shakspere, by C. Knight]. [8 vols. The vol. containing the biogr. is of the 3rd ed.]. |
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... reason . We have one or two passing notices of these . Proteus , in the first scene , says , " I will be thy Beadsman , Valentine . " Shakspere had , doubtless , seen the rosary still worn , and the " beads bidden , " perhaps even in ...
... reason . We have one or two passing notices of these . Proteus , in the first scene , says , " I will be thy Beadsman , Valentine . " Shakspere had , doubtless , seen the rosary still worn , and the " beads bidden , " perhaps even in ...
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... reason ? Luc . I have no other but a woman's reason ; I think him so , because I think him so . Jul . And would'st thou have me cast my love on him ? Luc . Ay , if you thought your love not cast away . Jul . Why , he of all the rest ...
... reason ? Luc . I have no other but a woman's reason ; I think him so , because I think him so . Jul . And would'st thou have me cast my love on him ? Luc . Ay , if you thought your love not cast away . Jul . Why , he of all the rest ...
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... reason . Val . To do what ? Speed . To be a spokesman from madam Silvia . Val . To whom ? Speed . To yourself : why , she wooes you by a figure . Val . What figure ? Speed . By a letter , I should say . Val . Why , she hath not writ to ...
... reason . Val . To do what ? Speed . To be a spokesman from madam Silvia . Val . To whom ? Speed . To yourself : why , she wooes you by a figure . Val . What figure ? Speed . By a letter , I should say . Val . Why , she hath not writ to ...
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... reason I love him so little . How shall I dote on her with more advice , That thus without advice begin to love her ? ' Tis but her picture I have yet beheld , And that hath dazzled b my reason's light ; But when I look on her ...
... reason I love him so little . How shall I dote on her with more advice , That thus without advice begin to love her ? ' Tis but her picture I have yet beheld , And that hath dazzled b my reason's light ; But when I look on her ...
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... reason . Jul . The more thou damm'st it up , the more it burns ; The current , that with gentle murmur glides , Thou know'st , being stopp'd , impatiently doth rage ; But , when his fair course is not hindered , He makes sweet music ...
... reason . Jul . The more thou damm'st it up , the more it burns ; The current , that with gentle murmur glides , Thou know'st , being stopp'd , impatiently doth rage ; But , when his fair course is not hindered , He makes sweet music ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Angelo beauty better Biron Boyet brother called character Claud Claudio comedy Comedy of Errors Costard daughter dost doth Duke Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff father folio fool Ford friar gentle gentleman Gentlemen of Verona give grace hand hath hear heart heaven Henry Henry IV honour husband ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT Isab Kate Kath King knave lady Laun Leon Leonato look lord Love's Labour's Lost Lucio madam maid Malone Malvolio marry master master doctor means Merchant of Venice merry mistress never night original passage Pedro Petrucio play poet Pompey pray prince Proteus quarto reading Rosalind SCENE servant Shakspere Shakspere's Shylock signior Silvia speak Steevens sweet tell thee Theseus thou art Thurio Twelfth Night unto Valentine Venice wife Windsor woman word
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 424 - Hath not a Jew eyes? hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions? fed with the same food, hurt with the same weapons, subject to the same diseases, healed by the same means, warmed and cooled by the same winter and summer, as a Christian is? If you prick us, do we not bleed? if you tickle us, do we not laugh? if you poison us, do we not die? and if you wrong us, shall we not revenge?
Seite 280 - Alas ! alas ! Why, all the souls that were, were forfeit once; And He that might the vantage best have took, Found out the remedy: How would you be, If he, which is the top of judgment, should But judge you as you are? O, think on that; And mercy then will breathe within your lips, Like man new made.
Seite 424 - If you prick us, do we not bleed ? if you tickle us, do we not laugh ? if you poison us, do we not die ? and if you wrong us, shall we not revenge? If we are like you in the rest, we will resemble you in that. If a Jew wrong a Christian, what is his humility? revenge : If a Christian wrong a Jew, what should his sufferance be by Christian example ? why, revenge. The villainy you teach me I will execute ; and it shall go hard but I will better the instruction.
Seite 220 - His youthful hose well sav'd, a world too wide For his shrunk shank ; and his big manly voice, Turning again toward childish treble, pipes And whistles in his sound. Last scene of all, That ends this strange eventful history, Is second childishness and mere oblivion, Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans every thing.