The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and the Earl of Surrey: With Memoirs, Critical Dissertations and Explanatory NotesJ. Nichol, 1856 - 316 pàgines |
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Pàgina xxiv
... Truth to imitate . " What a beautiful idea that of Nature wishing to hear the reduplication of her own voice , and creating Shakspeare as her everlasting echo ! It is the first and the finest compliment ever paid to our poet . In 1592 ...
... Truth to imitate . " What a beautiful idea that of Nature wishing to hear the reduplication of her own voice , and creating Shakspeare as her everlasting echo ! It is the first and the finest compliment ever paid to our poet . In 1592 ...
Pàgina 30
... truth ; lust full of forged lies . 135 More I could tell , but more I dare not say ; The text is old , the orator too green . Therefore , in sadness , now I will away ; My face is full of shame , my heart of teen ; Mine ears that to ...
... truth ; lust full of forged lies . 135 More I could tell , but more I dare not say ; The text is old , the orator too green . Therefore , in sadness , now I will away ; My face is full of shame , my heart of teen ; Mine ears that to ...
Pàgina 36
... ( truth I must confess ) , I rail'd on thee , fearing my love's decease . 168 ' Tis not my fault : the boar provoked my tongue ; Be wreak'd on him , invisible commander ; All - to ' entirely , altogether . ' Tis he , foul creature , that ...
... ( truth I must confess ) , I rail'd on thee , fearing my love's decease . 168 ' Tis not my fault : the boar provoked my tongue ; Be wreak'd on him , invisible commander ; All - to ' entirely , altogether . ' Tis he , foul creature , that ...
Pàgina 50
... truth if there be no self - trust ? When shall he think to find a stranger just , When he himself himself confounds , betrays To slanderous tongues , and wretched hateful days ? 24 Now stole upon the time the dead of night , When heavy ...
... truth if there be no self - trust ? When shall he think to find a stranger just , When he himself himself confounds , betrays To slanderous tongues , and wretched hateful days ? 24 Now stole upon the time the dead of night , When heavy ...
Pàgina 76
... Truth and Virtue have to do with thee , A thousand crosses keep them from thy aid ; They buy thy help ; but Sin ne'er gives a fee , He gratis comes ; and thou art well appay'd ' As well to hear as grant what he hath said . My Collatine ...
... Truth and Virtue have to do with thee , A thousand crosses keep them from thy aid ; They buy thy help ; but Sin ne'er gives a fee , He gratis comes ; and thou art well appay'd ' As well to hear as grant what he hath said . My Collatine ...
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and the Earl of Surrey William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1866 |
The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and the Earl of Surrey William Shakespeare Visualització de fragments - 1878 |
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