| William Shakespeare - 1785 - 456 страници
...the beam of her view gilded my foot, sometimes my portly belly .] So, in our author's soth sonnet : " An eye more bright than theirs, less false in rolling, " Gilding the objeft whereupon it gazeth." MALONE. 381. eyelids:' ] This word is differently spelt in all the copies.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 268 страници
...tongue. THE EXCHANGE. A woman's face, with nature's own hand painted, Hast thou the master, mistress of my passion. A woman's gentle heart, but not acquainted...false in rolling: Gilding the object whereupon it gazeth. A man in hue all hue in his controuling, Which steals men's eyes, and women's souls amazeth... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 224 страници
...tongue. THE EXCHANGE. A woman's face, with nature's own hand painted, Hast thou, the master, mistress of my passion ; A woman's gentle heart, but not acquainted...false in rolling, Gilding the object whereupon it gazeth; A man in hue all hue in his controling, Which steals men's eyes, and women's souls amazeth... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 728 страници
...Vet, do ray worst, old Time : despite thy wrong, My kn« shall in my ven« evtr live yonng. SONNET XX. A WOMAN'S face, with Nature's own hand painted, Hast...false in rolling, Gilding the object whereupon it gazeth ; A man in hue, all hues in his controlling, [eth. Which steals men's eyes, and women's souls... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 372 страници
...tongue. THE EXCHANGE. A woman's face, with nature's own hand painted, Hast thou, the master, mistress of my passion ; A woman's gentle heart, but not acquainted...false in rolling, Gilding the object whereupon it gazeth ; A man in hue all hue in his controling, Which steals men's eyes, and women's souls amazeth... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 380 страници
...tongue. THE ExCHANGE. A woman's face, with nature's own hand painted, Hast thou, the master, mistress of my passion ; A woman's gentle heart, but not acquainted...false in rolling, Gilding the object whereupon it gazeth ; A man in hue all hue in his controlling,5 Which steals men's eyes, and women's souls amazeth... | |
| 1835 - 564 страници
...the youth had an effeminate grace — " A woman's face, with nature's own hand painted, Hast-thou, the master-mistress of my passion ; A woman's gentle...With shifting change, as is false women's fashion !"* These allusions, however, it is clear, owe their immediate origin to that distracting conflict... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 486 страници
...STEEVENS. Yet, do thy worst, old Time : despite thy wrong, My love shall in my verse ever live young. XX. A woman's face, with nature's own hand painted, Hast thou, the master-mistress of my passion 8 ; A woman's gentle heart, but not acquainted With shifting change, as is false women's fashion ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 486 страници
...mistress. See Mr. Tyrwhitt's note on the 165th verse of the Canterbury Tales, vol. iv. p. 197. MALONE. ' AN EYE more bright than theirs, less false in rolling, GILDING the object whereupon it gazeth ;] So, in The Merry Wives of Windsor : " I have writ me here a letter to her ; and here another... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 216 страници
...nature's own hand painted. Hast thon, the master-mistress of my passion; A woman's gentle heart, bnt not acquainted With shifting change, as is false women's...false in rolling, Gilding the object whereupon it gazeth; A man in hue all hues in his controlling, Which steals men's eyes, and women's soul amaz eth.... | |
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