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 25
... hast thou a tongue ? O , would thou hadst not , or I had no hearing ! Thy mermaid's voice hath done me double wrong ; I had my load before , now press'd with bearing : Melodious discord , heavenly tune harsh - sounding , Ear's deep ...
... hast thou a tongue ? O , would thou hadst not , or I had no hearing ! Thy mermaid's voice hath done me double wrong ; I had my load before , now press'd with bearing : Melodious discord , heavenly tune harsh - sounding , Ear's deep ...
Strana 36
... hast on foot the purblind hare , Mark the poor wretch , to overshut 1 his troubles How he outruns the wind , and with what care He cranks and crosses , with a thousand doubles 2 The many musits 3 through the which he goes , Are like a ...
... hast on foot the purblind hare , Mark the poor wretch , to overshut 1 his troubles How he outruns the wind , and with what care He cranks and crosses , with a thousand doubles 2 The many musits 3 through the which he goes , Are like a ...
Strana 47
... hast no eyes to see ; But hatefully at random dost thou hit . Thy mark is feeble age ; but thy false dart Mistakes that aim , and cleaves an infant's heart . • Hadst thou but bid beware , then he had spoke ; And , hearing him , thy ...
... hast no eyes to see ; But hatefully at random dost thou hit . Thy mark is feeble age ; but thy false dart Mistakes that aim , and cleaves an infant's heart . • Hadst thou but bid beware , then he had spoke ; And , hearing him , thy ...
Strana 48
... hast thou cast into eternal sleeping Those eyes that taught all other eyes to see ? Now Nature cares not for thy mortal1 vigor , Since her best work is ruin'd with thy rigor . ' Here overcome , as one full of despair , She vail'd her ...
... hast thou cast into eternal sleeping Those eyes that taught all other eyes to see ? Now Nature cares not for thy mortal1 vigor , Since her best work is ruin'd with thy rigor . ' Here overcome , as one full of despair , She vail'd her ...
Strana 53
... hast thou lost ! What face remains alive that ' s worth the viewing ? Whose tongue is music now ? what canst thou boast Of things long since , or any thing ensuing ? The flowers are sweet , their colors fresh and trim ; But true - sweet ...
... hast thou lost ! What face remains alive that ' s worth the viewing ? Whose tongue is music now ? what canst thou boast Of things long since , or any thing ensuing ? The flowers are sweet , their colors fresh and trim ; But true - sweet ...
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