The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, from Designs by English Artists, Svazek 15H.G. Bohn, 1851 |
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Strana 14
... bear : Things growing to themselves are growth's abuse . Seeds spring from seeds , and beauty breedett beauty : Thou wast begot ; -to get it is thy duty . • Upon the earth's increase why shouldst thou feed , Unless the earth with thy ...
... bear : Things growing to themselves are growth's abuse . Seeds spring from seeds , and beauty breedett beauty : Thou wast begot ; -to get it is thy duty . • Upon the earth's increase why shouldst thou feed , Unless the earth with thy ...
Strana 45
... bear , or lion proud ; Because the cry remaineth in one place , Where fearfully the dogs exclaim aloud : Finding their enemy to be so curst , 1 They all strain courtesy who shall cope him first . This dismal cry rings sadly in her ear ...
... bear , or lion proud ; Because the cry remaineth in one place , Where fearfully the dogs exclaim aloud : Finding their enemy to be so curst , 1 They all strain courtesy who shall cope him first . This dismal cry rings sadly in her ear ...
Strana 46
... bear her a thousand ways ; She treads the path that she untreads again : Her more than haste is mated 1 with delays , Like the proceedings of a drunken brain ; Full of respect , yet naught at all respecting ; In hand with all things ...
... bear her a thousand ways ; She treads the path that she untreads again : Her more than haste is mated 1 with delays , Like the proceedings of a drunken brain ; Full of respect , yet naught at all respecting ; In hand with all things ...
Strana 66
... bears the lightless fire , Which , in pale embers hid , lurks to aspire , And girdle with embracing flames the waist Of Collatine's fair love , Lucrece the chaste . Haply that name of chaste unhappily set This bateless edge on his keen ...
... bears the lightless fire , Which , in pale embers hid , lurks to aspire , And girdle with embracing flames the waist Of Collatine's fair love , Lucrece the chaste . Haply that name of chaste unhappily set This bateless edge on his keen ...
Strana 75
... this surviving shame , Whose crime will bear an ever - during blame ? ' O , what excuse can my invention make . When thou shalt charge me with so black a deed ? Will not my tongue be mute , my frail joints THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . 75.
... this surviving shame , Whose crime will bear an ever - during blame ? ' O , what excuse can my invention make . When thou shalt charge me with so black a deed ? Will not my tongue be mute , my frail joints THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . 75.
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