The plays and poems of Shakspeare [according to the text of E. Malone] with notes and 170 illustr. from the plates in Boydell's ed., ed. by A.J. Valpy, Svazek 2 |
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Strana 257
A rich merchant of Syracuse , named Ægeon , and a poor man of the same city ,
become the fathers of twin sons exactly resembling each other in feature : the
children of the latter are purchased by the citizen , who bestows them on his sons
as ...
A rich merchant of Syracuse , named Ægeon , and a poor man of the same city ,
become the fathers of twin sons exactly resembling each other in feature : the
children of the latter are purchased by the citizen , who bestows them on his sons
as ...
Strana 258
Ægeon , a merchant of Syracuse . Twin brothers , and sons to ANTIPUOLUS of
Ephesus , S X Ægeon and Æmilia , but unANTIPHOLUS of Syracuse , known to
each other . Dromio of Ephesus , 5 Twin brothers , and attendants on the
DROMIO ...
Ægeon , a merchant of Syracuse . Twin brothers , and sons to ANTIPUOLUS of
Ephesus , S X Ægeon and Æmilia , but unANTIPHOLUS of Syracuse , known to
each other . Dromio of Ephesus , 5 Twin brothers , and attendants on the
DROMIO ...
Strana 264
Hapless Ægeon , whom the fates have mark ' d To bear the extremity of dire
mishap ! Now , trust me , were it not against our laws , Against my crown , my oath
, my dignity , Which princes , would they , may not disannul , My soul should sue
as ...
Hapless Ægeon , whom the fates have mark ' d To bear the extremity of dire
mishap ! Now , trust me , were it not against our laws , Against my crown , my oath
, my dignity , Which princes , would they , may not disannul , My soul should sue
as ...
Strana 331
Ægeon . Is not your name , sir , call ' d Antipholus ? And is not that your bondman
Dromio ? Dro . E . Within this hour I was his bondman , sir , But he , I thank him ,
gnaw ' d in two my cords : Now am I Dromio , and his man , unbound . Ægeon .
Ægeon . Is not your name , sir , call ' d Antipholus ? And is not that your bondman
Dromio ? Dro . E . Within this hour I was his bondman , sir , But he , I thank him ,
gnaw ' d in two my cords : Now am I Dromio , and his man , unbound . Ægeon .
Strana 333
Ant . S . Ægeon , art thou not , or else his ghost ? Dro . S . O , my old master ! who
hath bound him here ? Abb . Whoever bound him , I will loose his bonds , And
gain a husband by his liberty . Speak , old Ægeon , if thou beʼst the man That ...
Ant . S . Ægeon , art thou not , or else his ghost ? Dro . S . O , my old master ! who
hath bound him here ? Abb . Whoever bound him , I will loose his bonds , And
gain a husband by his liberty . Speak , old Ægeon , if thou beʼst the man That ...
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Strana 150 - Alas ! alas ! Why, all the souls that were, were forfeit once; And He that might the vantage best have took, Found out the remedy: How would you be, If he, which is the top of judgment, should But judge you as you are? O, think on that; And mercy then will breathe within your lips, Like man new made.
Strana 132 - Men give like gods ; but when they weep and kneel, All their petitions are as freely theirs As they themselves would owe them.
Strana 119 - Heaven doth with us as we with torches do, Not light them for themselves ; for if our virtues Did not go forth of us, 'twere all alike As if we had them not. Spirits are not finely...
Strana 186 - Take, O, take those lips away, That so sweetly were forsworn ; And those eyes, the break of day, Lights that do mislead the morn : But my kisses bring again, bring again ; Seals of love, but seal'd in vain, seal'd in vain.
Strana 172 - Ay, but to die, and go we know not where ; To lie in cold obstruction, and to rot ; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod ; and the delighted...
Strana 126 - From too much liberty, my Lucio, liberty; As surfeit is the father of much fast, So every scope by the immoderate use Turns to restraint : our natures do pursue (Like rats that ravin down their proper bane) A thirsty evil ; and when we drink, we die.
Strana 133 - We must not make a scare-crow of the law, ' Setting it up to fear the birds of prey, And let it keep one shape, till custom make it Their perch, and not their terror.