The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added Notes |
Từ bên trong sách
Kết quả 1-5 trong 100
Trang 7
CLEO . If it be love indeed , tell me how much . ANT . There's beggary in the love that can be reckon❜d.5 CLEO . I'll set a bourn how far to be belov'd . The triple pillar- ] Triple is here used improperly for third , or one of three .
CLEO . If it be love indeed , tell me how much . ANT . There's beggary in the love that can be reckon❜d.5 CLEO . I'll set a bourn how far to be belov'd . The triple pillar- ] Triple is here used improperly for third , or one of three .
Trang 8
CLEO . Nay , hear them , " Antony : Fulvia , perchance , is angry ; Or , who knows If the scarce - bearded Cæsar have not sent His powerful mandate to you , Do this , or this ; Take in that kingdom , ' and enfranchise that ; Perform't ...
CLEO . Nay , hear them , " Antony : Fulvia , perchance , is angry ; Or , who knows If the scarce - bearded Cæsar have not sent His powerful mandate to you , Do this , or this ; Take in that kingdom , ' and enfranchise that ; Perform't ...
Trang 9
CLEO . Excellent falshood ! Why did he marry Fulvia , and not love her ? - 3 and the wide arch Of the rang'd empire fall ! ] Taken from the Roman custom of raising triumphal arches to perpetuate their victories . Ex- tremely noble .
CLEO . Excellent falshood ! Why did he marry Fulvia , and not love her ? - 3 and the wide arch Of the rang'd empire fall ! ] Taken from the Roman custom of raising triumphal arches to perpetuate their victories . Ex- tremely noble .
Trang 10
CLEO . Hear the ambassadors . ANT . Fye , wrangling queen ! Whom every thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , 5 Antony Will be himself . Ant . 8 But stirr'd by Cleopatra . ] But , in this passage , seems to have the old Saxon ...
CLEO . Hear the ambassadors . ANT . Fye , wrangling queen ! Whom every thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , 5 Antony Will be himself . Ant . 8 But stirr'd by Cleopatra . ] But , in this passage , seems to have the old Saxon ...
Trang 21
CLEO . Saw you my lord ? " ENO . CLEO . CHAR . No , madam . No , lady . Was he not here ? CLEO . He was dispos'd to mirth ; but on the sudden A Roman thought hath struck him . - Enobarbus , — ENO . Madam . CLEO .
CLEO . Saw you my lord ? " ENO . CLEO . CHAR . No , madam . No , lady . Was he not here ? CLEO . He was dispos'd to mirth ; but on the sudden A Roman thought hath struck him . - Enobarbus , — ENO . Madam . CLEO .
Nội dung mọi người đang nói đến - Viết bài đánh giá
Chúng tôi không t́m thấy bài đánh giá nào ở các vị trí thông thường.
Ấn bản in khác - Xem tất cả
Thuật ngữ và cụm từ thông dụng
ancient answer Antony appears bear believe better Book bring Cæsar called cause CLEO Cleopatra common Cordelia daughters dead death Edgar edition editors Enter Exeunt Exit expression eyes fall father fear folio fool fortune give given Gloster gods hand hast hath head hear heart Henry hold honour JOHNSON KENT kind King lady LEAR leave less live look lord madam MALONE MASON master means mind nature never night noble observed old copy omitted once passage perhaps play poor present quartos queen reason says scene seems sense Shakspeare signifies speak speech stand STEEVENS suppose sure sword tears tell thee thing thou thought translation true turn WARBURTON wind wish word