The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 7 |
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Strana 71
... reafon fway'd ; And reafon fays you are the worthier maid . Things growing are not ripe until their feafon : So I , being young , till now ripe not to reason ; And touching now the point of human skill , 3 Reason becomes the marfhal to ...
... reafon fway'd ; And reafon fays you are the worthier maid . Things growing are not ripe until their feafon : So I , being young , till now ripe not to reason ; And touching now the point of human skill , 3 Reason becomes the marfhal to ...
Strana 122
... Lowth , in his excellent Introduction to Grammar , p . 118 , has without reafon correded a fimilar paffage in our tranflation of St. Matthew . FARMER . OBERON advances . Enter PUCK . OBE . Welcome , 122 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
... Lowth , in his excellent Introduction to Grammar , p . 118 , has without reafon correded a fimilar paffage in our tranflation of St. Matthew . FARMER . OBERON advances . Enter PUCK . OBE . Welcome , 122 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
Strana 140
... reafon ever comprehends . The lunatick , the lover , and the poet , ' Are of imagination all compact : " One fees more devils than vaft hell can hold ; That is , the madman : the lover , all as frantick , 7 fuch feething brains , ] So ...
... reafon ever comprehends . The lunatick , the lover , and the poet , ' Are of imagination all compact : " One fees more devils than vaft hell can hold ; That is , the madman : the lover , all as frantick , 7 fuch feething brains , ] So ...
Strana 184
... was . Corrected by Mr. Steevens . MALONE . Too much to know , is , to know nought but fame ; And every godfather can give a name . ] The confequence , fays KING . How well he's read , to reafon against 184 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
... was . Corrected by Mr. Steevens . MALONE . Too much to know , is , to know nought but fame ; And every godfather can give a name . ] The confequence , fays KING . How well he's read , to reafon against 184 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
Strana 185
William Shakespeare. KING . How well he's read , to reafon against reading ! DUM . Proceeded well , to ftop all good proceed- ing ! " LONG . He weeds the corn , and ftill lets grow the weeding . BIRON . The fpring is near , when green ...
William Shakespeare. KING . How well he's read , to reafon against reading ! DUM . Proceeded well , to ftop all good proceed- ing ! " LONG . He weeds the corn , and ftill lets grow the weeding . BIRON . The fpring is near , when green ...
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