Much Ado about NothingClarendon Press, 1894 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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All's Arber Balth Balthasar Beat Beatrice blood Bora Borachio brother Claud constable Coriolanus Cotgrave Count Claudio cousin Crown 8vo daughter death Dogberry Don John dost doth English Enter LEONATO Exeunt faith fashion flout Folios read fool Friar give grace Hamlet hand hath hear heart Henry Henry IV Hero honour horns humour husband Johnson Julius Caesar King John lady Lear Leon Leonato lord Love's Labour's Lost M.A. Extra fcap Macbeth Marg Margaret marry master mean Merchant of Venice Merry Wives Messina Midsummer Night's Dream never play prince and Claudio prince's Quarto and Folios Recheat Richard Richard III Romeo and Juliet SCENE Shakespeare Signior Benedick slander Sonnet speak Steevens quotes stiff covers sweet Tale tell Theobald thou to-morrow tongue Troilus and Cressida troth true Twelfth Night Ursula Verg villain W. W. SKEAT Watch wear word
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Стр. 26 - Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more, Men were deceivers ever, One foot in sea and one on shore, To one thing constant never : Then sigh not so, but let them go, And be you blithe and bonny, Converting all your sounds of woe Into Hey nonny, nonny.
Стр. 55 - When he shall hear she died upon his words, The idea of her life shall sweetly creep Into his study of imagination...
Стр. 32 - For look where Beatrice, like a lapwing, runs Close by the ground, to hear our conference. URSULA The pleasant'st angling is to see the fish Cut with her golden oars the silver stream...
Стр. 154 - Laurence's cell Enter FRIAR LAURENCE, with a basket FRIAR LAURENCE. The grey-eyed morn smiles on the frowning night, Chequering the eastern clouds with streaks of light, And flecked darkness like a drunkard reels From forth day's path and Titan's fiery wheels.
Стр. 31 - I can bear them witness ; and virtuous ; 'tis so, I cannot reprove it ; and wise, but for loving me ; by my troth, it is no addition to her wit, nor no great argument of her folly, for I will be horribly in love with her. I may chance have some odd quirks and remnants of wit broken on me, because I have railed so long against marriage : but doth not the appetite alter ? a man loves the meat in his youth that he cannot endure in his age. Shall quips and sentences and these paper bullets of the brain...
Стр. 159 - Edited by JAMES AH MURRAY, LL.D., sometime President of the Philological Society ; with the assistance of many Scholars and Men of Science. Vol.