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 31
... reason back , Forgetting shame's pure blush , and honor's wreck . Hot , faint , and weary with her hard embracing , Like a wild bird being tamed with too much handling ; Or as the fleet - foot roe , that's tired with chasing , Or like ...
... reason back , Forgetting shame's pure blush , and honor's wreck . Hot , faint , and weary with her hard embracing , Like a wild bird being tamed with too much handling ; Or as the fleet - foot roe , that's tired with chasing , Or like ...
Strana 33
... reason to withhold me so . ' Thou hadst been gone , ' quoth she , ' sweet boy , ere this , But that thou told'st me , thou wouldst hunt the boar . O , be advised ! thou know'st not what it is With javelin's point a churlish swine to ...
... reason to withhold me so . ' Thou hadst been gone , ' quoth she , ' sweet boy , ere this , But that thou told'st me , thou wouldst hunt the boar . O , be advised ! thou know'st not what it is With javelin's point a churlish swine to ...
Strana 38
... reason : Cynthia for shame obscures her silver shine , Till forging Nature be condemn'd of treason , For stealing moulds from heaven that were divine , Wherein she framed thee , in high heaven's de- spite , " To shame the sun by day ...
... reason : Cynthia for shame obscures her silver shine , Till forging Nature be condemn'd of treason , For stealing moulds from heaven that were divine , Wherein she framed thee , in high heaven's de- spite , " To shame the sun by day ...
Strana 41
... reason is the bawd to lust's abuse . ' Call it not love , for Love to heaven is fled , Since sweating Lust on earth usurp'd his name ; Under whose simple semblance he hath fed Upon fresh beauty , blotting it with blame ; Which the hot ...
... reason is the bawd to lust's abuse . ' Call it not love , for Love to heaven is fled , Since sweating Lust on earth usurp'd his name ; Under whose simple semblance he hath fed Upon fresh beauty , blotting it with blame ; Which the hot ...
Strana 76
... reason's weak removing . Who fears a sentence or an old man's saw , Shall by a painted cloth 1 be kept in awe . ' Thus , graceless , holds he disputation ' Tween frozen conscience and hot - burning will , And with good thoughts makes ...
... reason's weak removing . Who fears a sentence or an old man's saw , Shall by a painted cloth 1 be kept in awe . ' Thus , graceless , holds he disputation ' Tween frozen conscience and hot - burning will , And with good thoughts makes ...
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