The Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of the Rev. Alexander Dyce's Fourth Edition, with an Arrangement of His Glossary, Volume 10Mershon Company, 1885 |
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Página 313
... Greeks . PANDARUS , uncle to Cressida.HELEN , wife to Menelaus . AGAMEMNON , the Grecian gen - ANDROMACHE , wife to ... Greek Soldiers , and Attendants . SCENE - Troy , and the Grecian camp before it . PROLOGUE . In Troy , there lies ...
... Greeks . PANDARUS , uncle to Cressida.HELEN , wife to Menelaus . AGAMEMNON , the Grecian gen - ANDROMACHE , wife to ... Greek Soldiers , and Attendants . SCENE - Troy , and the Grecian camp before it . PROLOGUE . In Troy , there lies ...
Página 314
... Greeks do pitch Their brave pavilions : Priam's six - gated city , Dardan , and Tymbria , Helias , Chetas , Troien , And ... Greek , Sets all on hazard : and hither am I come A prologue arm'd , — but not in confidence Of author's pen or ...
... Greeks do pitch Their brave pavilions : Priam's six - gated city , Dardan , and Tymbria , Helias , Chetas , Troien , And ... Greek , Sets all on hazard : and hither am I come A prologue arm'd , — but not in confidence Of author's pen or ...
Página 316
... Greeks ; and so I'll tell her the next time I see her : for my part , I'll meddle nor make no more i ' the matter . Tro . Pandarus , → Pan . Not I. Tro . Sweet Pandarus , — Pan . Pray you , speak no more to me ; I will leave all as I ...
... Greeks ; and so I'll tell her the next time I see her : for my part , I'll meddle nor make no more i ' the matter . Tro . Pandarus , → Pan . Not I. Tro . Sweet Pandarus , — Pan . Pray you , speak no more to me ; I will leave all as I ...
Página 318
... Greeks A lord of Trojan blood , nephew to Hector ; They call him Ajax . Cres . Good ; and what of him ? Alex . They say he is a very man per se , And stands alone . Cres . So do all men , — unless they are drunk , sick , or have no legs ...
... Greeks A lord of Trojan blood , nephew to Hector ; They call him Ajax . Cres . Good ; and what of him ? Alex . They say he is a very man per se , And stands alone . Cres . So do all men , — unless they are drunk , sick , or have no legs ...
Página 320
... Greek indeed . Pan . Nay , I am sure she does . She came to him th ' other day into the compassed window , - and , you know , he has not past three or four hairs on his chin - Cres . Indeed , a tapster's arithmetic may soon bring his ...
... Greek indeed . Pan . Nay , I am sure she does . She came to him th ' other day into the compassed window , - and , you know , he has not past three or four hairs on his chin - Cres . Indeed , a tapster's arithmetic may soon bring his ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
Abhorson Achilles Æneas Agam Agamemnon Ajax Antenor Antium Aufidius Barnardine bawd beseech blood brother Caius Marcius Calchas Citizens Claud Claudio Cominius consul Coriolanus Corioli Cres Cressid death DEIPHOBUS Diomed DIOMEDES doth Duke Enter Escal Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell fear fight fool friar friends give gods Grecian Greek Hark hath hear heart heaven Hect Hector Hecuba Helen hither honor is't Isab lady Lart Lartius look Lord Angelo Lucio matter Menelaus Menenius Nest Nestor noble PANDARUS pardon Paris Patr Patroclus peace Pompey pray Priam prince prithee Prov Provost Re-enter Rome SCENE Senators SICINIUS speak stand sweet sword tell tent thee Ther there's Thersites thing Third Serv thou art TITUS LARTIUS to-morrow to't tongue tribunes Troilus Trojan Troy true trumpet Ulyss voices Volsces Volscian what's word worthy
Passagens conhecidas
Página 379 - Fie, fie upon her! There's language in her eye, her cheek, her lip, Nay, her foot speaks ; her wanton spirits look out At every joint and motive of her body.
Página 363 - For honour travels in a strait so narrow, Where one but goes abreast: keep then the path; For emulation hath a thousand sons, That one by one pursue: If you give way, Or hedge aside from the direct forthright, Like to an enter'd tide, they all rush by, And leave you hindmost...
Página 364 - High birth, vigour of bone, desert in service, Love, friendship, charity, are subjects all To envious and calumniating time. One touch of nature makes the whole world kin...
Página 363 - Time hath, my lord, a wallet at his back, Wherein he puts alms for oblivion, A great-siz'd monster of ingratitudes : Those scraps are good deeds past ; which are devour'd As fast as they are made, forgot as soon As done...
Página 195 - 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.
Página 204 - Alas, alas ! Why, all the souls that were were forfeit once ; And He that might the vantage best have took Found out the remedy.
Página 217 - tis too horrible. The weariest and most loathed worldly life, That age, ache, penury, and imprisonment Can lay on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death.
Página 228 - 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.
Página 205 - O ! it is excellent To have a giant's strength ; but it is tyrannous To use it like a giant.
Página 363 - O'errun and trampled on: then what they do in present Though less than yours in past, must o'ertop yours...