The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 14Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1910 |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 6-10 di 27
Pagina 18
... arms ! And , father , do but think How sweet a thing it is to wear a crown , · .. · ΙΟ 15 20 25 ས་ contention , about that which concernes your selfe and vs , The crowne of England father Q. 10-15 . York . Mine , boy ? ... quietly reign ...
... arms ! And , father , do but think How sweet a thing it is to wear a crown , · .. · ΙΟ 15 20 25 ས་ contention , about that which concernes your selfe and vs , The crowne of England father Q. 10-15 . York . Mine , boy ? ... quietly reign ...
Pagina 26
... arm ... · 30 22-26 . Ah , hark ! ... Here must I . . . end ] 13-15 . Oh harke , I heare the drums ! No waie to flie : No waie to saue my life ? And heere I .. end Q. 27. Enter . ] 16. Enter the Queene , Clifford , Northumberland , and ...
... arm ... · 30 22-26 . Ah , hark ! ... Here must I . . . end ] 13-15 . Oh harke , I heare the drums ! No waie to flie : No waie to saue my life ? And heere I .. end Q. 27. Enter . ] 16. Enter the Queene , Clifford , Northumberland , and ...
Pagina 28
... arms , 47 , 48. And . . . slanders slanderst • • I will not · will not . · • • Whose fly • .. whose verie looke hath made thee life . prolong prolong the traitors life a while · · deaf • • · .. • ere this ] 36 , 37. And ... quake ere ...
... arms , 47 , 48. And . . . slanders slanderst • • I will not · will not . · • • Whose fly • .. whose verie looke hath made thee life . prolong prolong the traitors life a while · · deaf • • · .. • ere this ] 36 , 37. And ... quake ere ...
Pagina 40
... arm Of unrelenting Clifford and the queen , 55 Who crown'd the gracious duke in high despite ; Laugh'd in his face ; and , when with grief he wept , The ruthless queen gave him to dry his cheeks A napkin steeped in the harmless blood Of ...
... arm Of unrelenting Clifford and the queen , 55 Who crown'd the gracious duke in high despite ; Laugh'd in his face ; and , when with grief he wept , The ruthless queen gave him to dry his cheeks A napkin steeped in the harmless blood Of ...
Pagina 46
... arms ? If for the last , say ay , and to it , lords . War . Why , therefore Warwick came to seek you out , And therefore comes my brother Montague . Attend me , lords . The proud insulting queen , With Clifford and the haught ...
... arms ? If for the last , say ay , and to it , lords . War . Why , therefore Warwick came to seek you out , And therefore comes my brother Montague . Attend me , lords . The proud insulting queen , With Clifford and the haught ...
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Parole e frasi comuni
battle blood brother Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Compare Contention crown death Dict doth Duke of York Dyce Earl Enter King erle Exeunt Omnes Exit Faerie Queene father fight Folio France friends Gentlemen of Verona Glou Gloucester Golding's Ovid Grafton Greene Greene's Grey Grosart Hall hand hast hath haue heart hence Henry VI Henry's house of York King Edward King Henry Kyd's Kyng Lady Bona Lancaster Locrine Lord Love's Labour's Lost Lucrece March Marlowe Marlowe's Montague oath occurs omitted Q Oxford pare passage Peele Peele's Plantagenet play Prince Quarto quoted Rich Richard Richard III scene Shake Shakespeare shalt slain soldiers Soliman and Perseda Somerset sonne Spanish Tragedy speak speare speech Spenser sweet sword Tamburlaine tears tell thee thine thou Titus Andronicus True Tragedy unto viii Warwick words ΙΟ