The Plays of Shakespeare with the Poems, Том 1 |
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... eyes , whereout they looke . So that if a man that knew not their guise before , should chaunce to meet one of them , he would think he met a monster or a Devil , for face he can shew none , but two broad holes against their eyes , with ...
... eyes , whereout they looke . So that if a man that knew not their guise before , should chaunce to meet one of them , he would think he met a monster or a Devil , for face he can shew none , but two broad holes against their eyes , with ...
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... eyes are then no eyes , nor I Biron , " Therefore , brave conquerors ! -for so you are , That war against your own affections , And the huge army of the world's desires , - ( 1 ) Our late edict shall strongly stand in force : Navarre ...
... eyes are then no eyes , nor I Biron , " Therefore , brave conquerors ! -for so you are , That war against your own affections , And the huge army of the world's desires , - ( 1 ) Our late edict shall strongly stand in force : Navarre ...
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... eye - sight of his look : Light , seeking light , doth light of light beguile : So , ere you find where light in darkness lies , Your light grows dark by losing of your eyes . Study me how to please the eye indeed , By fixing it upon a ...
... eye - sight of his look : Light , seeking light , doth light of light beguile : So , ere you find where light in darkness lies , Your light grows dark by losing of your eyes . Study me how to please the eye indeed , By fixing it upon a ...
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... eyes saw his eyes enchanted with gazes : I'll give you Aquitain , and all that is his , An you give him for my sake but one loving kiss . PRIN . Come , to our pavilion : Boyet is dis- pos'd- BOYET . But to speak that in words , which his ...
... eyes saw his eyes enchanted with gazes : I'll give you Aquitain , and all that is his , An you give him for my sake but one loving kiss . PRIN . Come , to our pavilion : Boyet is dis- pos'd- BOYET . But to speak that in words , which his ...
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... eye . ( † ) First folio , the . a Canary to it with your feet , - ] The canary was a favourite dance , probably of Spanish ... eyes ; with your arms crossed on your thin - belly doublet , " like a rabbit on a spit ; or your hands in your ...
... eye . ( † ) First folio , the . a Canary to it with your feet , - ] The canary was a favourite dance , probably of Spanish ... eyes ; with your arms crossed on your thin - belly doublet , " like a rabbit on a spit ; or your hands in your ...
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Страница 471 - Cover your heads, and mock not flesh and blood With solemn reverence : throw away respect, Tradition, form, and ceremonious duty, For you have but mistook me all this while: I live with bread like you, feel want, Taste grief, need friends: subjected thus, How can you say to me I am a king?
Страница 374 - Lovers, and madmen, have such seething brains, Such shaping fantasies, that apprehend More than cool reason ever comprehends. The lunatic, the lover, and the poet, Are of imagination all compact. One sees more devils than vast hell can hold ; That is, the madman : the lover, all as frantic, Sees Helen's beauty in a brow of Egypt...
Страница 310 - For heaven's sake, Hubert, let me not be bound! Nay, hear me, Hubert: drive these men away, And I will sit as quiet as a lamb; I will not stir, nor wince, nor speak a word, Nor look upon the iron angerly. Thrust but these men away, and I'll forgive you, Whatever torment you do put me to.
Страница 168 - Prick'd from the lazy finger of a maid ; Her chariot is an empty hazel-nut Made by the joiner squirrel or old grub, Time out o' mind the fairies' coachmakers. And in this state she gallops night by night Through lovers...
Страница 3 - I remember the players have often mentioned it as an honour to Shakespeare, that in his writing (whatsoever he penned) he never blotted out a line. My answer hath been, "Would he had blotted a thousand," which they thought a malevolent speech.