The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text by G. Steevens and E. Malone, with a selection of notes, by A. Chalmers, Svazek 8 |
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Strana 4
... Duke of BURGUNDY . Duke of CORNWALL . Duke of ALBANY . Earl of KENT . Earl of GLOSTER . EDGAR , Son to Gloster . EDMUND , Bastard Son to Gloster . CURAN , a Courtier . Old Man , tenant to Gloster . Physician . Fool . OSWALD , Steward to ...
... Duke of BURGUNDY . Duke of CORNWALL . Duke of ALBANY . Earl of KENT . Earl of GLOSTER . EDGAR , Son to Gloster . EDMUND , Bastard Son to Gloster . CURAN , a Courtier . Old Man , tenant to Gloster . Physician . Fool . OSWALD , Steward to ...
Strana 5
... duke of Albany , than Cornwall . Glo . It did always seem so to us : but now , in the division of the kingdom ' , it appears not which of the dukes he values most ; for equalities are so weigh'd , that curiosity in neither can make ...
... duke of Albany , than Cornwall . Glo . It did always seem so to us : but now , in the division of the kingdom ' , it appears not which of the dukes he values most ; for equalities are so weigh'd , that curiosity in neither can make ...
Strana 24
... Duke of Albany's Palace . Enter GONERIL and Steward . [ Exit . Gon . Did my father strike my gentleman for chiding of his fool ? Stew . Ay , madam . Gon . By day and night ! he wrongs me ; every hour He flashes into one gross crime or ...
... Duke of Albany's Palace . Enter GONERIL and Steward . [ Exit . Gon . Did my father strike my gentleman for chiding of his fool ? Stew . Ay , madam . Gon . By day and night ! he wrongs me ; every hour He flashes into one gross crime or ...
Strana 27
... duke himself also , and your daughter . Lear . Ha ! say'st thou so ? Knight . I beseech you , pardon me , my lord , if I be mistaken for my duty cannot be silent , when I think your highness is wrong'd . Lear . Thou but remember'st me ...
... duke himself also , and your daughter . Lear . Ha ! say'st thou so ? Knight . I beseech you , pardon me , my lord , if I be mistaken for my duty cannot be silent , when I think your highness is wrong'd . Lear . Thou but remember'st me ...
Strana 40
... duke of Cornwall , and Regan his duchess , will be here with him to - night . Edm . How comes that ? Cur . Nay , I know not : You have heard of the news abroad ; I mean , the whispered ones , for they are yet but ear - kissing arguments ...
... duke of Cornwall , and Regan his duchess , will be here with him to - night . Edm . How comes that ? Cur . Nay , I know not : You have heard of the news abroad ; I mean , the whispered ones , for they are yet but ear - kissing arguments ...
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ancient art thou BENVOLIO better blood Brabantio CAPULET Cassio Cordelia Cyprus daughter dead dear death Denmark Desdemona dost thou doth Duke Edmund Emil EMILIA Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell father fear fool Fortinbras friar Gent gentleman give Gloster GONERIL GUILDENSTERN Hamlet hand hath hear heart heaven hither honest honour Horatio i'the Iago is't JOHNSON Juliet Kent king knave lady Laer Laertes Lear look lord madam MALONE Mantua marry matter means Mercutio Michael Cassio murder never night noble Nurse o'er Ophelia Othello play poison'd POLONIUS poor Pr'ythee pray Queen Roderigo Romeo SCENE Shakspeare signifies soul speak sweet sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought to-night Tybalt villain wife wilt word