The Works of Shakespeare ...: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical, 第 4 卷H. Lintott, 1740 |
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... French , And not against his friends : His noble hand Did win what he did fpend ; and spent not That , Which his triumphant father's hand had won . His hands were guilty of no kindred's blood , But bloody with the enemies of his kin ...
... French , And not against his friends : His noble hand Did win what he did fpend ; and spent not That , Which his triumphant father's hand had won . His hands were guilty of no kindred's blood , But bloody with the enemies of his kin ...
第 40 頁
... French ; Oh ! then , how quickly fhould this arm of mine , Now prifoner to the palfie , chastise thee , And minifter correction to thy fault . Boling . My gracious uncle , let me know my fault ; On what condition ftands it , and wherein ...
... French ; Oh ! then , how quickly fhould this arm of mine , Now prifoner to the palfie , chastise thee , And minifter correction to thy fault . Boling . My gracious uncle , let me know my fault ; On what condition ftands it , and wherein ...
第 81 頁
... French , King ; fay , Pardonnez Dutch . Doft thou teach pardon , pardon to destroy ? Ah , my fow'r husband , my hard - hearted lord , That fet'ft the word it felf , against the word . Speak pardon , as ' tis current in our land ; The ...
... French , King ; fay , Pardonnez Dutch . Doft thou teach pardon , pardon to destroy ? Ah , my fow'r husband , my hard - hearted lord , That fet'ft the word it felf , against the word . Speak pardon , as ' tis current in our land ; The ...
第 166 頁
... not have wrapp'd up the Abuse in the French Word Chevet . In another Paffage of this Play , the Prince honeftly calls him Quilt ; As to Prince Henry , his Stock P. Henry . Peace , Chewet , peace . friends 166 The First Part of.
... not have wrapp'd up the Abuse in the French Word Chevet . In another Paffage of this Play , the Prince honeftly calls him Quilt ; As to Prince Henry , his Stock P. Henry . Peace , Chewet , peace . friends 166 The First Part of.
第 167 頁
... , he hammers out one fmall Sentence of it to Princess Catharine , and tells her , It is as eafy for him to conquer the King- dem as to speak fo much more French . For For fear of fwallowing ; but with nimble wing We King HENRY IV . 167.
... , he hammers out one fmall Sentence of it to Princess Catharine , and tells her , It is as eafy for him to conquer the King- dem as to speak fo much more French . For For fear of fwallowing ; but with nimble wing We King HENRY IV . 167.
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第 104 頁 - By heaven, methinks it were an easy leap, To pluck bright honour from the pale-fac'd moon ; Or dive into the bottom of the deep, Where fathom-line could never touch the ground, And pluck up drowne'd honour by the locks...
第 272 頁 - I know thee not, old man: Fall to thy prayers ; How ill white hairs become a fool, and jester!
第 222 頁 - O gentle sleep, Nature's soft nurse, how have I frighted thee, That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down, And steep my senses in forgetfulness...
第 23 頁 - This land of such dear souls, this dear dear land, Dear for her reputation through the world, Is now leas'd out, I die pronouncing it, Like to a tenement or pelting farm...
第 334 頁 - Now entertain conjecture of a time, When creeping murmur, and the poring dark, Fills the wide vessel of the universe. From camp to camp, through the foul womb of night, The hum of either army stilly sounds, That the fix'd sentinels almost receive The secret whispers of each other's watch...
第 224 頁 - There is a history in all men's lives, Figuring the nature of the times deceased ; The which observed, a man may prophesy, With a near aim, of the main chance of things As yet not come to life, which in their seeds And weak beginnings lie intreasured.
第 165 頁 - tis no matter; Honour pricks me on. Yea, but how if honour prick me off when I come on ? how then ? Can honour set to a leg? No. Or an arm? No. Or take away the grief of a wound ? No. Honour hath no skill in surgery then ? No. What is honour? A word. What is in that word, honour? What is that honour? Air. A trim reckoning ! — Who hath it? He that died o
第 99 頁 - My liege, I did deny no prisoners. But, I remember, when the fight was done, When I was dry with rage, and extreme toil, Breathless and faint, leaning upon my sword, Came there a certain lord, neat...
第 52 頁 - I'll give my jewels for a set of beads, My gorgeous palace for a hermitage, My gay apparel for an alms-man's gown, My...
第 223 頁 - With deaf'ning clamours in the slippery clouds, That, with the hurly, death itself awakes ? Canst thou, O partial sleep! give thy repose To the wet sea-boy in an hour so rude; And, in the calmest and most stillest night, With all appliances and means to boot, Deny it to a king ? Then, happy low, lie down ! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.