The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 12 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 100
Стр. 13
Then , Brutus , I have much mistook your passion 7 ; By means whereof , this breast of mine hath buried Thoughts of great value , worthy cogitations . Tell me , good Brutus , can you see your face ? BRU . No , Cassius : for the eye sees ...
Then , Brutus , I have much mistook your passion 7 ; By means whereof , this breast of mine hath buried Thoughts of great value , worthy cogitations . Tell me , good Brutus , can you see your face ? BRU . No , Cassius : for the eye sees ...
Стр. 14
What means this shouting ? I do fear , the people Choose Cæsar for their king . CAS . Ay , do you fear it ? Then must I think you would not have it so . BRU . I would not , Cassius ; yet I love him well : — But wherefore do you hold me ...
What means this shouting ? I do fear , the people Choose Cæsar for their king . CAS . Ay , do you fear it ? Then must I think you would not have it so . BRU . I would not , Cassius ; yet I love him well : — But wherefore do you hold me ...
Стр. 31
4 BE FACTIOUS for redress- ] Factious seems here to mean active . JOHNSON . It means , I apprehend , embody a party or faction . ' MALONE . Perhaps Dr. Johnson's explanation is the true one . Menenius , in Coriolanus , says : " I have ...
4 BE FACTIOUS for redress- ] Factious seems here to mean active . JOHNSON . It means , I apprehend , embody a party or faction . ' MALONE . Perhaps Dr. Johnson's explanation is the true one . Menenius , in Coriolanus , says : " I have ...
Стр. 35
Common proof means a matter proved by common experience . With great deference to Johnson , I cannot think that the word experiment will bear that meaning . M. MASON . But when he once attains the utmost round , He then unto the ladder ...
Common proof means a matter proved by common experience . With great deference to Johnson , I cannot think that the word experiment will bear that meaning . M. MASON . But when he once attains the utmost round , He then unto the ladder ...
Стр. 42
No , sir ; their hats are pluck'd about their ears , And half their faces buried in their cloaks , That by no means I may discover them By any mark of favour ' . BRU . Let them enter . Exit LUCIUS . They are the faction . O conspiracy !
No , sir ; their hats are pluck'd about their ears , And half their faces buried in their cloaks , That by no means I may discover them By any mark of favour ' . BRU . Let them enter . Exit LUCIUS . They are the faction . O conspiracy !
Отзывы - Написать отзыв
Не удалось найти ни одного отзыва.
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
ancient answer Antony appears bear become believe better blood body Brutus Cæsar called CASCA Cassius cause CHAR CLEO Cleopatra common dead death doth edition editors Egypt Enobarbus Enter EROS Exeunt Exit expression eyes face fear folio fortune friends give given gods hand hast hath hear heart hold honour Italy JOHNSON King King Henry leave live look lord madam MALONE Mark MASON matter means mind nature never night noble observed old copy once passage perhaps play Plutarch poet present queen Roman Rome SCENE seems sense Shakspeare SOLD speak speech spirit stand STEEVENS suppose sure sword tell thee thing thou thought translation true turn unto WARBURTON wish word