The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 12 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 42
Page 152
Good Volumnius , Thou know'st , that we two went to school together ; Even for
that our love of old , I pray thee , Hold thou my sword - hilts " , whilst I run on it .
Vol . That's not an office for a friend , my lord . [ Alarum still . Cli . Fly , fly , my lord
...
Good Volumnius , Thou know'st , that we two went to school together ; Even for
that our love of old , I pray thee , Hold thou my sword - hilts " , whilst I run on it .
Vol . That's not an office for a friend , my lord . [ Alarum still . Cli . Fly , fly , my lord
...
Page 245
I laugh'd him out of patience ; and that night I laugh'd him into patience : and next
morn , Ere the ninth hour , I drunk him to his bed ; Then put my tires and mantles
on him , whilst I wore his sword Philippan ?. O ! from Italy ? -- Enter a Messenger
...
I laugh'd him out of patience ; and that night I laugh'd him into patience : and next
morn , Ere the ninth hour , I drunk him to his bed ; Then put my tires and mantles
on him , whilst I wore his sword Philippan ?. O ! from Italy ? -- Enter a Messenger
...
Page 310
Sir , sir ,Ant . Yes , my lord , yes ; -He , at Philippi , kept His sword e'en like a
dancer 8 ; while I struck Surely , he rather means , -I entreat you to leave me ,
because I have lost all power to command your absence . Steevens . Mr.
Steevens is ...
Sir , sir ,Ant . Yes , my lord , yes ; -He , at Philippi , kept His sword e'en like a
dancer 8 ; while I struck Surely , he rather means , -I entreat you to leave me ,
because I have lost all power to command your absence . Steevens . Mr.
Steevens is ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
The Plays And Poems Of William Shakspeare William Shakespeare,Alexander Pope,Samuel Johnson No preview available - 2019 |
Common terms and phrases
ancient answer Antony appears bear become believe better blood body Brutus Cæs Cæsar called Casca Cassius cause CHAR Cleo Cleopatra common dead death doth edition editors Egypt Enobarbus Enter Eros Exeunt 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