O, then his lines would ravish savage ears, And plant in tyrants mild humility. From women's eyes this doctrine I derive: They sparkle still the right Promethean fire; They are the books, the arts, the academes, That show, contain, and nourish all the... The Plays of William Shakspeare - Strana 205autor/autoři: William Shakespeare - 1823Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Colin Bingham - 2006 - 428 str.
...the ravisher of "a free woman with long hair" shall pay 30 shillings to her guardian as compensation. From 'women's eyes this doctrine I derive: They sparkle...academes, That show, contain, and nourish all the world. SHAKESPEARE, Love's Labour Lost What an eye she has! methinks it sounds a parley of provocation. 1... | |
| Daniel P. Miller - 2006 - 213 str.
...going." Laughing Riley closes the door and recites Shakespeare as he strolls back to the main bay, "From women's eyes this doctrine I derive: they sparkle...academes, that show, contain, and nourish all the world." As Beck and Kate get up and put their clothes back on they hear the last of Riley's fragmented recitation... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2007 - 1288 str.
...mild humility. From women's eyes this doctrine I derive: They sparkle still rhe right Promethean tire; They are the books, the arts, the academes, That show,...proves excellent. Then fools you were these women 10 forswear, Or keeping what is sworn, you will prove fools. For wisdom's sake, a word that all men... | |
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