The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare from the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed. A New Edition by William Hazlitt: The Supplementary Works ; comprising his poems and doubtful plays
... bee , Have no perfection of my summer left , But robb'd and ransack'd by injurious theft : In thy weak hive a wandering wasp hath crept , And suck'd the honey which thy chaste bee kept . * Mark or observe . + Our ancient minstrels were ...
... kiss shall stop our mouths , and dumbly part ; Thus give I mine , and thus I take thy heart . Queen . Give me mine own again ; ' twere no good To take on me to keep , and kill thy heart . So , now I have my own again , begone , That I ...
The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare from the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed. A New Edition by William Hazlitt
... man ? Men . There is differency between a grub , and a butterfly ; yet your butterfly was a grub . This Marcius is ... go meet the ladies . This Volumnia Is worth of consuls , senators , patricians , A city full of tribunes , such as you , [ ...
The dramatic works of William Shakespeare: From the text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed. With glossarial notes, life etc. New. ed. by William Hazlitt. In 4 [vielm.:] 5 vol
... love swears that she is made of truth , I do believe her , though I know she lies ; That she might think me some untutor'd youth , Unskilful in the world's false forgeries . It there Thus vainly thinking that she thinks me young , Although ...
The Plays and Poems: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corr. Copies, Left by the Late Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, Isaac Reed, and Edmond Malone. With Notes, Crit., Histor., and Explanatory, Selected from the Most Eminent Commentators ; Mr. Malone's Various Readings ; Dr. Johnson's Pref. ; a Life of the Poet, by Alex. Chalmers ; Shakspeare's Will, with His Autogr., from the Original ; a Chronology of His Plays ; a List of the Remarkable Ed. of His Works ; an Inquiry Into the Plays Ascribed to Him ; Some Account of His Various Portr., and a Copious Glossary. To which Will be Added: a Suppl., by Lewis Tieck
... Shakespeare. XXXV . ROMEO AND JULIE T. PERSONS REPRESENTED . Citizens of ... No , sir , I do not bite. TO AS - e ä E ESCALUS , Prince of Verona . PARIS ... JULIET , Daughter to Capulet . Nurse to Juliet . PROLOGUE . Two households , both ...
The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, from the text of Johnson, Stevens [sic] and Reed, with glossarial notes, his life, and a critique on his genius & writings by N. Rowe
... kiss shall stop our mouths , and dumbly part ; Thus give I mine , and thus I take thy heart . [ They kiss . Queen . Give me mine own again ; ' twere no good part , To take on me to keep , and kill thy heart . [ Kiss again . So , now I ...
The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed; with Glossarial Notes, His Life, and a Critique on His Genius & Writings, by Nicholas Rowe, Esq
... yet let that be , Which the eye fears , when it is done , to see . [ Exit ... thy heart , and farewell . Glamis thou art , and Cawdor ; and shalt be What thou art promis'd : -Yet do I fear thy nature ... yet would'st wrongly win : thou'd'st ...
The dramatic works of William Shakspere, from the text of Johnson, Stevens [sic] & Reed, with glossarial notes, his life, etc. by N. Rowe
... yet let that be , Which the eye fears , when it is done , to see . [ Exit ... thy heart , and farewell . Glamis thou art , and Cawdor ; and shalt be What thou art promis'd : -Yet do I fear thy nature ... yet would'st wrongly win : thou'd'st ...
The Supplementary Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Poems and Doubtful Plays; with Glossarial and Other Notes
... love swears that she is made of truth , I do believe her , though I know she lies ; That she might think me some untutor'd youth , Unskilful in the world's false forgeries . It there Thus vainly thinking that she thinks me young , Although ...
The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, from the text of Johnson, Stevens [sic], and Reed, with glossarial notes
... me in that one Will . CXXXVI . If thy soul check * thee that I come so near , Swear to thy blind soul that I was thy Will , And will , thy soul knows , is admitted there ; Thus far for love , my lovesuit , sweet , fulfil . Will will fulfil ...
The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed: With Glossarial Notes, Life, &c
... When my love swears that she is made of truth , I do believe her , though I know she lies ; That she might think me some untutor'd youth , Unskilful in the world's false forgeries . It there T Thus vainly thinking that she thinks me young , ...
The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed: With Glossarial Notes, Life, &c
... rings . Por . What ring gave you , my lord ? Not that , I hope , which you received of me . Bass . If I could add a lie unto a fault , I would deny it ; but you see , my finger Hath not the ring upon it , it is gone . Por . Even so void ...
The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed
... yourself , nor strive not with your breath ; For all in vain comes counsel to his ear . Gaunt . O , but they say ... This fortress , built by nature for herself , * Flatter . Against infection , and the hand of war ; This happy breed ...
Dramatic Works, from the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed: With Glossarial Notes, Life, &c
... love swears that she is made of truth , I do believe her , though I know she lies ; That she might think me some untutor'd youth , Unskilful in the world's false forgeries . It there Thus vainly thinking that she thinks me young , Although ...
Dramatic Works, from the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed: With Glossarial Notes, Life, &c
... rings . Por . What ring gave you , my lord ? Not that , I hope , which you received of me . Bass . If I could add a lie unto a fault , I would deny it ; but you see , my finger Hath not the ring upon it , it is gone . Por . Even so void ...
Dramatic Works, from the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, with Glossarial Notes, Life, Etc
... rings . Por . What ring gave you , my lord ? Not that , I hope , which you received of me . Bass . If I could add a lie unto a fault , I would deny it ; but you see , my finger Hath not the ring upon it , it is gone . Por . Even so void ...
The Supplementary Works of William Shakspeare: Comprising His Poems and Doubtful Plays : with Glossarial and Other Notes
... love swears that she is made of truth , I do believe her , though I know she lies ; That she might think me some untutor'd youth , Unskilful in the world's false forgeries . It there Thus vainly thinking that she thinks me young , Although ...
The Dramatic Works of W. Shakespeare, from the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed: With a Biographical Memoir and Summary Remarks on Each Play : Embellished with a Portrait of Shakespeare
... you . Clo . Advocate's the court - word for a pheasant ; say , you have none ... will break the back of man , the heart of Clo . Think you so , sir ... pawn till I bring it you . Aut . After I have done what I promised ? Shep . Ay , sir ...
The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed with Glossarial Notes, Life &c. : in Four Volumes
... wickedly . A sort is a company . Id . 1. 36. Your lady is forthcoming ... quilt : According to the ancient usage of the duel , the vanquished person not only ... easy , ] Easy is an adjective used adverbially . Id . l . 55. accuse- i . e ...
The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Dr. S. Johnson, George Steevens ..., and Isaac Reed ... ; with Explanatory and Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of His Life, an Essay on His Writings, and a Literary and Historical Notice Prefixed to Each Play
... This fortress , built by nature for herself , Against infection , and the hand of war ; This happy breed of men , this little world ; This precious stone set in the silver sea , Which serves it in the office of a wall , Or as a moat ...
The Dramatic Works of W. Shakespeare, from the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed: With a Biographical Memoir, Summary Remarks on Each Play, Copious Glossary, and Variorum Notes
... door , King HENRY , BEDFORD , GLOS- TER , EXETER , WARWICK , WESTMORELAND , and other Lords ; at another , the French King , Queen ISABEL , the Princess KATHARINE , Lords , Ladies , & c . the Duke of BURGUNDY , and his Train . K. Hen ...
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Plays and Poems, Also the History of His Life, His Will, and an Introduction to Each Play, with a Contribution on the Shakespeare and Bacon Controversy
... abridged for the pur- poses of the theatre ; and although it contains some additions , not in any of the quartos , there are , perhaps , few quartos of any of Shake- speare's plays more valuable for the quantity of matter they contain ...
The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copies, Left by the Late Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, Isaac Reed, and Edmond Malone
... porridge . King . No words . Arm . I am ill at reckoning , it fitteth. Cost . As it shall follow in my correction ; And God defend the right ! King . Will you hear this letter with attention ? Biron . As we would hear an oracle . Cost ...
The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare. From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed
... savage spirit of wild war ; That , like a lion foster'd up at hand , It may ... wars Between this chástis'd kingdom and myself , And brought in matter ... spirits from the world , To outlook conquest , and to win renown Even in the jaws ...
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, from the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed, Etc
... PUCK and DEMETRIUS . Puck . Ho , ho ! ho , ho ! Coward , why com'st thou not ... fairy that shall seek The squirrel's hoard , and fetch thee new nuts . Bot ... PUCK . Obe . Welcome , good Robin . Seest thou this sweet Her dotage now I do ...
Dramatic Works from the Text of Johnson and Stevens
... X. [ Exeunt . Kent . Iden's Garden . Enter CADR . Cade . Fie on ambition ... porn to do me good : for , many a time , but ra sallet , my brain - pan had ... stray , for entering his fee- mple without leave . Ah , villain , thou wilt stray ...
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