The First Sketch of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of WindsorShakespeare society, 1842 - Počet stran: 141 |
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Strana xix
... husband , let me bring thee to Staines , " a town certainly not far from Windsor : but this cannot be considered as involving any necessary connexion be- tween the plays . It is quite impossible , under any supposition of date , to ...
... husband , let me bring thee to Staines , " a town certainly not far from Windsor : but this cannot be considered as involving any necessary connexion be- tween the plays . It is quite impossible , under any supposition of date , to ...
Strana xxii
... husband , in the Merry Wives . How , then , can the character of Pistol , being introduced into that play , be reconcileable on any other supposition than that the composition of the Merry Wives altogether preceded that of the ...
... husband , in the Merry Wives . How , then , can the character of Pistol , being introduced into that play , be reconcileable on any other supposition than that the composition of the Merry Wives altogether preceded that of the ...
Strana 5
... husbands name is Foord , sir . Fal . I shall desire your more acquaintance . The like of you good misteris Page . Mis . Pa . With all my hart sir John . Come husband will you goe ? Dinner staies for vs. Pa . With all my hart , come ...
... husbands name is Foord , sir . Fal . I shall desire your more acquaintance . The like of you good misteris Page . Mis . Pa . With all my hart sir John . Come husband will you goe ? Dinner staies for vs. Pa . With all my hart , come ...
Strana 8
... husbands purse . She hath legians of angels . Pis . As many diuels attend her . And to her boy say I. Fal . Heree's a Letter to her . misteris Page . Heeres another to Who euen now gaue me good eies too , examined my exteriors with such ...
... husbands purse . She hath legians of angels . Pis . As many diuels attend her . And to her boy say I. Fal . Heree's a Letter to her . misteris Page . Heeres another to Who euen now gaue me good eies too , examined my exteriors with such ...
Strana 13
... husband should see this Letter , Ifaith this would euen giue edge to his Iealousie . Enter FORD , PAGE , PISTOLL and NYM . Mis . Pa . See where our husbands are , Mine's as far from Iealousie , As I am from wronging him . Pis . Ford the ...
... husband should see this Letter , Ifaith this would euen giue edge to his Iealousie . Enter FORD , PAGE , PISTOLL and NYM . Mis . Pa . See where our husbands are , Mine's as far from Iealousie , As I am from wronging him . Pis . Ford the ...
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Strana 147 - The First part of the Contention betwixt the two famous Houses of Yorke and Lancaster, with the death of the good Duke Humphrey: And the banishment and death of the Duke of...
Strana 147 - The true Tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke, and the death of good King Henrie the Sixt, with the whole contention betweene the two Houses Lancaster and Yorke, as it was sundrie times acted by the Right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke his seruants.
Strana 9 - These are the forgeries of jealousy : And never, since the middle summer's spring, Met we on hill, in dale, forest, or mead, By paved fountain, or by rushy brook, Or in the beached margent of the sea, To dance our ringlets to the whistling wind, But with thy brawls thou hast disturb'd our sport.
Strana 147 - The | Whole Contention | betweene the two Famous | Houses, LANCASTER and | YORKE. | With the Tragicall ends of the good Duke Humfrey, Richard Duke of Yorke, | and King Henrie the \ sixt. \ Diuided into two Parts: And newly corrected and | enlarged. Written by William Shakespeare, Gent. | Printed at LONDON, for TP...
Strana 95 - WHAT needs my Shakespeare, for his honour'd bones, The labour of an age in piled stones? Or that his hallow'd relics should be hid Under a star-ypointing pyramid? Dear son of memory, great heir of fame, What need'st thou such weak witness of thy name? Thou, in our wonder and astonishment, Hast built thyself a livelong monument.
Strana 147 - Some say, good Will, which I, in sport, do sing, Had'st thou not played some kingly parts in sport, Thou hadst been a companion for a king. And been a King among the meaner sort.
Strana ix - She was so well pleased with that admirable character of Falstaff, in The Two Parts of Henry the Fourth, that she commanded him to continue it for one play more, and to show him in love.
Strana 50 - Dream, which I had never seen before, nor shall ever again, for it is the most insipid ridiculous play that ever I saw in my life.
Strana 80 - The finch, the sparrow, and the lark, The plain-song cuckoo gray, Whose note full many a man doth mark, And dares not answer nay; — for, indeed, who would set his wit to ao foolish a bird?
Strana 47 - Others the like have laboured at, Some of this thing and some of that, And many of they know not what, But that they must be saying. Another sort there be, that will Be talking of the Fairies still, Nor never can they have their fill...