A Critical Examination of the Text of Shakespeare: With Remarks on His Language and that of His Contemporaries, Together with Notes on His Plays and Poems, Том 2J.R. Smith, 1860 |
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... lines below . On the other hand , Pericles , iv . 4 , " And though you call my course unnatural , Our . You not your child well loving , yet I find It greets me , as an enterprise of kindness Perform'd to your sole daughter . " Measure ...
... lines below . On the other hand , Pericles , iv . 4 , " And though you call my course unnatural , Our . You not your child well loving , yet I find It greets me , as an enterprise of kindness Perform'd to your sole daughter . " Measure ...
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... Lines to the Countess of Bedford , Poems , 1633 , p . 109 , - “ This , [ i.e. , your body , ] as an amber drop enwraps a bee , Covering discovers your quick soul ; that we May in your through - shine front our hearts thoughts see ...
... Lines to the Countess of Bedford , Poems , 1633 , p . 109 , - “ This , [ i.e. , your body , ] as an amber drop enwraps a bee , Covering discovers your quick soul ; that we May in your through - shine front our hearts thoughts see ...
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... lines require new - arranging , as follows , - " Gentlemen , this queen will live : nature awakes ; 1 Gent . Cer . A warmth breathes out of her ; she hath not been Entranc'd above five hours . See how she ' gins To blow into life's ...
... lines require new - arranging , as follows , - " Gentlemen , this queen will live : nature awakes ; 1 Gent . Cer . A warmth breathes out of her ; she hath not been Entranc'd above five hours . See how she ' gins To blow into life's ...
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... lines , - Bos . " Let them , like tyrants , never be remember'd But for the ill [ that ] they have done ; let all The zealous prayers of mortified churchmen Forget them . O uncharitable ! " & c . Is it connected with the fact , that ...
... lines , - Bos . " Let them , like tyrants , never be remember'd But for the ill [ that ] they have done ; let all The zealous prayers of mortified churchmen Forget them . O uncharitable ! " & c . Is it connected with the fact , that ...
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... lines written at Penshurst , 1. 17 , Cook's ed . p . 32 , - " Never can she , that so exceeds the spring In joy and beauty , be suppos'd to bring [ bring forth ] One so destructive . To no human stock We owe this fierce unkindness , but ...
... lines written at Penshurst , 1. 17 , Cook's ed . p . 32 , - " Never can she , that so exceeds the spring In joy and beauty , be suppos'd to bring [ bring forth ] One so destructive . To no human stock We owe this fierce unkindness , but ...
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Сторінка 226 - TEACH me, my God and King, In all things thee to see, And what I do in any thing, To do it as for thee...
Сторінка 223 - Or, as the snail, whose tender horns being hit, Shrinks backward in his shelly cave with pain, And there all smother'd up in shade doth sit, Long after fearing to creep forth again ; So, at his bloody view, her eyes are fled Into the deep dark cabins of her head...
Сторінка 223 - I'll read, his for his love." XXXIII Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain-tops with sovereign eye, Kissing with golden face the meadows green, Gilding pale streams with heavenly alchemy; Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face And from the forlorn world his visage hide, Stealing unseen to west with this disgrace.
Сторінка 310 - Make the hoar leprosy ador'd; place thieves, And give them title, knee, and approbation, With senators on the bench...
Сторінка 16 - I will be master of what is mine own. She is my goods, my chattels; she is my house, My household stuff, my field, my barn, My horse, my ox, my ass, my anything...
Сторінка 113 - Of troublous and distressed mortality, That thus make way unto the ugly birth Of their own sorrows, and do still beget Affliction upon imbecility; Yet seeing thus the course of things must run, He looks thereon, not strange, but as foredone. And whilst distraught ambition compasses And is encompassed, whilst as craft deceives And is deceived, whilst man doth ransack man, And builds on blood, and rises by distress, And th...
Сторінка 110 - I'll blessing beg of you. — For this same lord, [Pointing to Polonius. I do repent; But heaven hath pleas'd it so, — To punish me with this, and this with me, That I must be their scourge and minister.
Сторінка 101 - When to the sessions of sweet silent thought I summon up remembrance of things past, I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought, And with old woes new wail my dear time's •waste...
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Сторінка 14 - This castle hath a pleasant seat ; the air Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself Unto our gentle senses. BAN. This guest of summer, The temple-haunting martlet, does approve By his loved mansionry that the heaven's breath Smells wooingly here : no jutty, frieze, Buttress, nor coign of vantage, but this bird Hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle : Where they most breed and haunt, I have observed The air is delicate.