The Works of William Shakespeare: Measure for measure. The comedy of errors. Much ado about nothing. Love's labour's lost. A midsummer night's dream. The merchant of VeniceWhittaker & Company, 1842 |
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... blood flows , or that his appetite Is more to bread than stone : hence shall we see , power change purpose , what our seemers be . If [ Exeunt . SCENE V. A Nunnery . Enter ISABELLA and FRANCISCA . Isab . And have you nuns no farther ...
... blood flows , or that his appetite Is more to bread than stone : hence shall we see , power change purpose , what our seemers be . If [ Exeunt . SCENE V. A Nunnery . Enter ISABELLA and FRANCISCA . Isab . And have you nuns no farther ...
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... blood Is very snow - broth ; one who never feels The wanton stings and motions of the sense , But doth rebate and blunt his natural edge With profits of the mind , study and fast . He ( to give fear to use and liberty , Which have , for ...
... blood Is very snow - broth ; one who never feels The wanton stings and motions of the sense , But doth rebate and blunt his natural edge With profits of the mind , study and fast . He ( to give fear to use and liberty , Which have , for ...
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... blood Could have attain'd th ' effect of your own purpose , Whether you had not , sometime in your life , Err'd in this point , which now you censure him , And pull'd the law upon you . Ang . " Tis one thing to be tempted , Escalus ...
... blood Could have attain'd th ' effect of your own purpose , Whether you had not , sometime in your life , Err'd in this point , which now you censure him , And pull'd the law upon you . Ang . " Tis one thing to be tempted , Escalus ...
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... blood 2 : Let's write good angel on the devil's horn , ' Tis not the devil's crest . 1 Grown SEAR'D and tedious ... Blood , thou art blood : ] Pope , to remedy the supposed defect of the metre , read , " Blood , thou art but blood ...
... blood 2 : Let's write good angel on the devil's horn , ' Tis not the devil's crest . 1 Grown SEAR'D and tedious ... Blood , thou art blood : ] Pope , to remedy the supposed defect of the metre , read , " Blood , thou art but blood ...
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... blood thus muster to my heart , Making both it unable for itself , And dispossessing all my other parts Of necessary fitness ? So play the foolish throngs with one that swoons ; Come all to help him , and so stop the air By which he ...
... blood thus muster to my heart , Making both it unable for itself , And dispossessing all my other parts Of necessary fitness ? So play the foolish throngs with one that swoons ; Come all to help him , and so stop the air By which he ...
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Seite 409 - That very time I saw (but thou could'st not), Flying between the cold moon and the earth, Cupid all arm'd : a certain aim he took At a fair vestal throned by the west, And loos'd his love-shaft smartly from his bow, As it should pierce a hundred thousand hearts : But I might see young Cupid's fiery shaft Quench'd in the chaste beams of the wat'ry moon, And the imperial votaress passed on, In maiden meditation, fancy-free.
Seite 476 - Andrew, dock'd in sand, Vailing her high-top lower than her ribs To kiss her burial. Should I go to church And see the holy edifice of stone, And not bethink me straight of dangerous rocks, Which touching but my gentle vessel's side, Would scatter all her spices on the stream, Enrobe the roaring waters with my silks...
Seite 185 - ... (Collier's Shak., vol. ii., p. 109.) A Historic of Ariodante and Geneuora, p. 177-] " Nobody has observed upon the important fact, in connection with ' Much Ado about Nothing,' tlrat a ' History of Ariodante and Geneuora" was played before Queen Elizabeth, by ' Mulcaster's children,' in 1582-3. How far Shakespeare might be indebted to this production we cannot at all determine ; but it is certain that the serious incidents he employed in his comedy had, at an early date, formed the subject of...
Seite 462 - The old copies repeat beamt, as the rhyme to the same word in the line next but one preceding it : and the editor of the second folio substituted streams, perhaps, upon some then existing authority which we have no right to dispute ; but it appears more likely, from the alliteration, that the word written by Shakespeare was " gleams," which is quite as applicable to moonlight.