The Works of William Shakespeare: In Nine Volumes, Volum 6Munroe, Francis & Parker, 1811 |
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Pàgina 27
... never knew thee . Wol . My lord , - [ Music . Dance . Cham . Your grace ? Wol . Pray , tell them thus much from me : There should be one amongst them , by his person , More worthy this place than myself ; to whom , If I but knew him ...
... never knew thee . Wol . My lord , - [ Music . Dance . Cham . Your grace ? Wol . Pray , tell them thus much from me : There should be one amongst them , by his person , More worthy this place than myself ; to whom , If I but knew him ...
Pàgina 29
... never was so womanish ; the cause He may a little grieve at . [ 2 ] This circumstance is taken from Holirshed : " After he was found guilty , the duke was brought to the bar , sore - chafing , and sweat marvel- ously . " STEEV . 2 Gen ...
... never was so womanish ; the cause He may a little grieve at . [ 2 ] This circumstance is taken from Holirshed : " After he was found guilty , the duke was brought to the bar , sore - chafing , and sweat marvel- ously . " STEEV . 2 Gen ...
Pàgina 31
... never knew what truth meant : I now seal it ; 5 And with that blood will make them one day groan for't . My noble father , Henry of Buckingham , Who first rais'd head against usurping Richard , Flying for succour to his servant Banister ...
... never knew what truth meant : I now seal it ; 5 And with that blood will make them one day groan for't . My noble father , Henry of Buckingham , Who first rais'd head against usurping Richard , Flying for succour to his servant Banister ...
Pàgina 32
... 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 . Farewel : And when you would say something that is sad , Speak how I fell ...
... 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 . Farewel : And when you would say something that is sad , Speak how I fell ...
Pàgina 34
... never know himself else . Nor . How holily he works in all his business ! And with what zeal ! For , now he has crack'd the league Between us and the emperor , the queen's great nephew , He dives into the king's soul ; and there ...
... never know himself else . Nor . How holily he works in all his business ! And with what zeal ! For , now he has crack'd the league Between us and the emperor , the queen's great nephew , He dives into the king's soul ; and there ...
Frases i termes més freqüents
Antium Aufidius bear blood Brutus Cæsar Caius Capitol cardinal Casca Cassius CESAR Cham Char Charmian Cleo Cleopatra Cominius Coriolanus death doth duke Egypt enemy Enobarbus Enter ANTONY Eros Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell fear follow fortune friends Fulvia Gent give gods grace hand hath hear heart heaven honour i'the Iras JOHNS Julius Cæsar K.Hen Kath king king's lady Lart Lepidus look lord Lord Chamberlain madam Marcius Mark Antony master mean Menenius Messala never night noble o'the Octavia peace Plutarch Pompey Pr'ythee pray Q.Kath queen Re-enter Roman Rome SCENE senators Serv Shakspeare Sir THOMAS LOVEL Sold soldier speak stand STEEV sword tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast Titinius tongue tribunes unto voices Volces VOLUMNIA WARB What's wife Wolsey word
Passatges populars
Pàgina 54 - For I can raise no money by vile means : By heaven, I had rather coin my heart, And drop my blood for drachmas, than to wring From the hard hands of peasants their vile trash, By any indirection.
Pàgina 47 - And bid them speak for me: but were I Brutus, And Brutus Antony, there were an Antony Would ruffle up your spirits and put a tongue In every wound of Caesar that should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny.
Pàgina 44 - But yesterday the word of Caesar might Have stood against the world: now lies he there, And none so poor to do him reverence.
Pàgina 29 - The barge she sat in, like a burnish'd throne, Burn'd on the water ; the poop was beaten gold, Purple the sails, and so perfumed that The winds were love-sick with them, the oars were silver, Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke, and made The water which they beat to follow faster, As amorous of their strokes.
Pàgina 54 - I had rather coin my heart, And drop my blood for drachmas, than to wring From the hard hands of peasants their vile trash By any indirection: I did send To you for gold to pay my legions, Which you denied me: was that done like Cassius?
Pàgina 45 - Caesar loved you. You are not wood, you are not stones, but men ; And, being men, hearing the will of Caesar, It will inflame you, it will make you mad : 'Tis good you know not that you are his heirs ; For if you should, O, what would come of it ! 4 Cit.
Pàgina 98 - His legs bestrid the ocean : his rear'd arm Crested the world: * his voice was propertied As all the tuned spheres, and that to friends; But when he meant to quail' and shake the orb, He was as rattling thunder.
Pàgina 42 - Who is here so base that would be a bondman ? If any, speak ; for him have I offended. Who is here so rude that would not be a Roman ? If any, speak ; for him have I offended. Who is here so vile that will not love his country ? If any, speak ; for him have I offended. I pause for a reply.
Pàgina 44 - Yet Brutus says, he was ambitious ; And, sure, he is an honourable man. I speak not to disprove what Brutus spoke, But here I am to speak what I do know.
Pàgina 9 - If Caesar carelessly but nod on him. He had a fever when he was in Spain, And when the fit was on him, I did mark How he did shake : 'tis true, this god did shake ; His coward...