Measure for measure. Comedy of errors. Much ado about nothing. Love's labour lostC. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... seem in me to affect speech and discourse ; There is perhaps not one of Shakespeare's plays more darken- ed than this by the peculiarities of its authour , and the unfkilful- nefs of its editors , by distortions of phrase , or ...
... seem in me to affect speech and discourse ; There is perhaps not one of Shakespeare's plays more darken- ed than this by the peculiarities of its authour , and the unfkilful- nefs of its editors , by distortions of phrase , or ...
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... seems , your most offenceful act Was mutually committed ? Juliet . Mutually . Duke . Then was your fin of heavier kind than his . Juliet . I do confefs it , and repent it , father . 1 Who falling in the flaws of her own youth , Hath ...
... seems , your most offenceful act Was mutually committed ? Juliet . Mutually . Duke . Then was your fin of heavier kind than his . Juliet . I do confefs it , and repent it , father . 1 Who falling in the flaws of her own youth , Hath ...
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... seems a harsh expreffion , but general fubjects has no fenfe at all ; and general was , in our authour's time , a word for people , fo that the general is the people , or multitude , fubject to a king . So in Hamlet : The play pleafed ...
... seems a harsh expreffion , but general fubjects has no fenfe at all ; and general was , in our authour's time , a word for people , fo that the general is the people , or multitude , fubject to a king . So in Hamlet : The play pleafed ...
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... seem so , craftily ; and that's not good . Ifab . Let me be ignorant , and in nothing good , But graciously to know I am no better . Ang . Thus wifdom wishes to appear most bright , When it doth tax itself : as thefe black masks ...
... seem so , craftily ; and that's not good . Ifab . Let me be ignorant , and in nothing good , But graciously to know I am no better . Ang . Thus wifdom wishes to appear most bright , When it doth tax itself : as thefe black masks ...
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... seem to be , Free from all faults , as faults from feeming free ! i . e . as faults are deftitute of all comeliness or feeming . The first of thefe lines refers to the deputy's fan & lified hypocrify ; the se- cond to the clown's ...
... seem to be , Free from all faults , as faults from feeming free ! i . e . as faults are deftitute of all comeliness or feeming . The first of thefe lines refers to the deputy's fan & lified hypocrify ; the se- cond to the clown's ...
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Стр. 42 - Alas ! alas ! Why, all the souls that were, were forfeit once; And He that might the vantage best have took, Found out the remedy: how would you be, If He, which is the top of judgment, should But judge you as you are ? O, think on that ; And mercy then will breathe within your lips, Like man new made.
Стр. 245 - Friendship is constant in all other things Save in the office and affairs of love: Therefore all hearts in love use their own tongues; Let every eye negotiate for itself, And trust no agent; for beauty is a witch, Against whose charms faith melteth into blood.
Стр. 246 - And the daughter of Zion is left as a cottage in a vineyard, as a lodge in a garden of cucumbers, as a besieged city.
Стр. 455 - A jest's prosperity lies in the ear Of him that hears it, never in the tongue Of him that makes it...
Стр. 334 - These earthly godfathers of heaven's lights, That give a name to every fixed star, Have no more profit of their shining nights, Than those that walk, and wot not what they are.
Стр. 407 - But love, first learned in a lady's eyes, Lives not alone immured in the brain; But, with the motion of all elements, Courses as swift as thought in every power, And gives to every power a double power, Above their functions and their offices.
Стр. 296 - Of every hearer; for it so falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth, Whiles we enjoy it; but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value; then we find The virtue, that possession would not show us, Whiles it was ours...
Стр. 8 - Heaven doth with us as we with torches do, Not light them for themselves ; for if our virtues Did not go forth of us, 'twere all alike As if we had them not. Spirits are not finely touch'd But to fine issues, nor Nature never lends The smallest scruple of her excellence, But, like a thrifty goddess, she determines Herself the glory of a creditor, Both thanks and use.
Стр. 407 - Subtle as sphinx: as sweet and musical As bright Apollo's lute, strung with his hair; And, when love speaks, the voice of all the gods Makes heaven drowsy with the harmony.