The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text of the corrected copy left by G. Steevens, with glossarial notes, Band 8 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 36
Seite 9
... wilt appear , Freedom lives hence , and banishment is here.- The gods to their dear shelter take thee , maid , [ To Cordelia . That justly think'st , and hast most rightly said ! And your large speeches may your deeds approve , [ To ...
... wilt appear , Freedom lives hence , and banishment is here.- The gods to their dear shelter take thee , maid , [ To Cordelia . That justly think'st , and hast most rightly said ! And your large speeches may your deeds approve , [ To ...
Seite 52
... wilt thou take her by the hand ? Gon . Why not by the hand , sir ? How have I - of- fended ? All's not offence , that indiscretion finds , And dotage terms so . * Contract my allowances . + Approve . Lear . Will you yet hold ? -How came ...
... wilt thou take her by the hand ? Gon . Why not by the hand , sir ? How have I - of- fended ? All's not offence , that indiscretion finds , And dotage terms so . * Contract my allowances . + Approve . Lear . Will you yet hold ? -How came ...
Seite 63
... Wilt break my heart ? Kent . I'd rather break mine own : Good my lord , enter . Lear . Thou think'st ' tis much , that this conten- tious storm Invades us to the skin : so ' tis to thee ; But where the greater malady is fix'd , The ...
... Wilt break my heart ? Kent . I'd rather break mine own : Good my lord , enter . Lear . Thou think'st ' tis much , that this conten- tious storm Invades us to the skin : so ' tis to thee ; But where the greater malady is fix'd , The ...
Seite 80
... wilt o'ertake us , hence a mile or twain , I ' the way to Dover , do it for ancient love ; And bring some covering for this naked soul , Whom I'll entreat to lead me . Old Man . Alack , sir , he's mad . Glo . ' Tis the time's plague ...
... wilt o'ertake us , hence a mile or twain , I ' the way to Dover , do it for ancient love ; And bring some covering for this naked soul , Whom I'll entreat to lead me . Old Man . Alack , sir , he's mad . Glo . ' Tis the time's plague ...
Seite 96
... . Edg . O , matter and impertinency mix'd ! Reason in madness ! Lear . If thou wilt weep my fortunes , take my eyes . I know thee well enough ; thy name is Gloster : Thou must be patient ; we came crying hither . 96 Act IV . KING LEAR .
... . Edg . O , matter and impertinency mix'd ! Reason in madness ! Lear . If thou wilt weep my fortunes , take my eyes . I know thee well enough ; thy name is Gloster : Thou must be patient ; we came crying hither . 96 Act IV . KING LEAR .
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Alack art thou Benvolio better blood Brabantio Capulet Cassio Cordelia Corn Cyprus daughter dead dear death Desdemona dost thou doth Duke duke of Cornwall Edmund Emil Emilia Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell father fear fool Fortinbras foul friar Gent gentleman give Gloster Goneril Guildenstern Hamlet hand hath hear heart heaven hither honest honour Horatio i'the Iago is't Juliet Kent king knave lady Laer Laertes lago Lear look lord madam Mantua marry matter Mercutio Michael Cassio Moor never night noble Nurse o'er Ophelia Othello poison'd Polonius poor Pr'ythee pray Queen Regan Roderigo Romeo SCENE soul speak Stew sweet sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast to-night Tybalt villain weep wife wilt
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 365 - I ran it through, even from my boyish days To the very moment that he bade me tell it; Wherein I spake of most disastrous chances, Of moving accidents by flood and field, Of hair-breadth 'scapes i...