The Works of Shakespear: Troilus and Cressida. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. OthelloRobert Martin, 1768 |
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... please both ( Thou great , and wife ) to hear Ulyffes fpeak . Aga . Speak , Prince of Ithaca : we lefs expect , That matter needlefs , of importless burden , Divide thy lips ; than we are confident , When rank Therfites opes his mastiff ...
... please both ( Thou great , and wife ) to hear Ulyffes fpeak . Aga . Speak , Prince of Ithaca : we lefs expect , That matter needlefs , of importless burden , Divide thy lips ; than we are confident , When rank Therfites opes his mastiff ...
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... please it our great General To call together all his State of war ; Fresh Kings are come to Troy : to - morrow , friends , We must with all our main of pow'r stand fast : And here's a lord , come Knights from Eaft to Weft , And cull ...
... please it our great General To call together all his State of war ; Fresh Kings are come to Troy : to - morrow , friends , We must with all our main of pow'r stand fast : And here's a lord , come Knights from Eaft to Weft , And cull ...
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... Please it our General to pafs ftrangely by him , As if he were forgot ; and , Princes all , Lay negligent and loose regard upon him : I will come laft ; ' tis like , he'll queftion me , Why fuch unplaufive eyes are bent on him : If fo ...
... Please it our General to pafs ftrangely by him , As if he were forgot ; and , Princes all , Lay negligent and loose regard upon him : I will come laft ; ' tis like , he'll queftion me , Why fuch unplaufive eyes are bent on him : If fo ...
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... please , Hafte thee before . I conftantly do think , ( Or rather call my thought a certain knowledge ) ; My brother Troilus lodges there to - night . Roufe him , and give him note of our approach , With the whole quality whereof , I ...
... please , Hafte thee before . I conftantly do think , ( Or rather call my thought a certain knowledge ) ; My brother Troilus lodges there to - night . Roufe him , and give him note of our approach , With the whole quality whereof , I ...
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... Please you , walk in , my lords . SCENE VI . An Apartment in Pandarus's Houfe . Enter Pandarus and Creffida . Pan . BE moderate , be moderate . [ Exeunt . Cre . Why tell you me of moderation ? The The grief is fine , full , perfect that ...
... Please you , walk in , my lords . SCENE VI . An Apartment in Pandarus's Houfe . Enter Pandarus and Creffida . Pan . BE moderate , be moderate . [ Exeunt . Cre . Why tell you me of moderation ? The The grief is fine , full , perfect that ...
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Achilles againſt Agamemnon Ajax anſwer Brabantio Caffio Calchas Capulet Clown Creffid Cyprus dead dear death Defdemona Diomede doft doth Emil Enter Exeunt Exit eyes faid fair Farewel father feem fhall fhew fhould flain fleep fome foul fpeak fpirit Friar Lawrence ftand ftill ftrange fuch fure fweet fword give Hamlet hath heart heav'n Hector himſelf honeft houſe huſband Iago is't itſelf Juliet King lady Laer Laertes lord Menelaus Mercutio moft moſt muft muſt myſelf Neft night Nurfe Nurſe Othello Pandarus Paris Patroclus pleaſe Polonius pray prefent Priam purpoſe Queen reafon Rodorigo Romeo ſay SCENE ſhall ſhe ſpeak tell thee thefe Ther there's theſe thofe thou art Troi Troilus Tybalt Ulyff uſe villain Warb whofe wife yourſelf
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Page 65 - Keeps honour bright : To have done, is to hang Quite out of fashion, like a rusty mail In monumental mockery.
Page 144 - What's Montague? it is nor hand, nor foot, Nor arm, nor face, nor any other part Belonging to a man. O! be some other name: What's in a name?
Page 274 - I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue; but if you mouth it, as many of our players do, I had as lief the town-crier spoke my lines. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus: but use all gently: for in the very torrent, tempest, and (as I may say) whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance, that may give it smoothness.
Page 275 - ... accent of Christians, nor the gait of Christian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted, and bellowed, that I have thought some of Nature's journeymen had made men, and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably.
Page 285 - Why, look you now, how unworthy a thing you make of me! You would play upon me; you would seem to know my stops; you would pluck out the heart of my mystery; you would sound me from my lowest note to the top of my compass: and there is much music, excellent voice, in this little organ, yet cannot you make it speak. 'Sblood, do you think, I am easier to be played on than a pipe...
Page 324 - I know not how oft. Where be your gibes now? your gambols? your songs? your flashes of merriment, that were wont to set the table on a roar? Not one now, to mock your own grinning? quite chap-fallen? Now get you to my lady's chamber, and tell her, let her paint an inch thick, to this favour she must come ; make her laugh at that. Prithee, Horatio, tell me one thing. Hor. What's that, my lord? Ham. Dost thou think Alexander looked o' this fashion i
Page 242 - Remember thee? Yea, from the table of my memory I'll wipe away all trivial fond records, All saws of books, all forms, all pressures past, That youth and observation copied there, And thy commandment all alone shall live Within the book and volume of my brain, Unmix'd with baser matter: yes, by heaven!
Page 423 - But there, where I have garner'd up my heart, Where either I must live, or bear no life ; The fountain from the which my current runs, Or else dries up...
Page 136 - True, I talk of dreams ; Which are the children of an idle brain, Begot of nothing but vain fantasy, Which is as thin of substance as the air, And more inconstant than the wind, who wooes Even now the frozen bosom of the north, And, being anger'd, puffs away from thence, Turning his face to the dew-dropping south.
Page 286 - Tis now the very witching time of night, When churchyards yawn, and hell itself breathes out Contagion to this world : now could I drink hot blood, And do such bitter business as the day Would quake to look on.