The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 7 |
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Pagina 35
... nature " Has nothing made in vain ; " Why then beneath the water Should hideous rocks remain ? " & c . & c . Compare this with a pallage in Chaucer's Frankelines Tale , Tyrwhitts edit . v . i . 11179 , & c . " In idel , as men fain , ye ...
... nature " Has nothing made in vain ; " Why then beneath the water Should hideous rocks remain ? " & c . & c . Compare this with a pallage in Chaucer's Frankelines Tale , Tyrwhitts edit . v . i . 11179 , & c . " In idel , as men fain , ye ...
Pagina 44
... nature between men and Spirits . " It is a misfortune as well to the commentators , as to the readers of Shak- fpeare , that fo much of their time is obliged to be employed in explaining and contradi & ing unfounded conjectures and ...
... nature between men and Spirits . " It is a misfortune as well to the commentators , as to the readers of Shak- fpeare , that fo much of their time is obliged to be employed in explaining and contradi & ing unfounded conjectures and ...
Pagina 46
... Nature thinks fcorne to do hir dutie right , " Because we have displeasde the Lord of Light . " Let the reader compare thefe lines with Shakspeare's , and he Fall in the fresh lap of the crimson rose ; 46 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
... Nature thinks fcorne to do hir dutie right , " Because we have displeasde the Lord of Light . " Let the reader compare thefe lines with Shakspeare's , and he Fall in the fresh lap of the crimson rose ; 46 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
Pagina 54
... nature , is in the character of the speaker . And on thefe occafions Shakspeare always excels himself . He is borne away by the magic of his enthusiasm , and hurries his reader along with him into these ancient regions of poetry , by ...
... nature , is in the character of the speaker . And on thefe occafions Shakspeare always excels himself . He is borne away by the magic of his enthusiasm , and hurries his reader along with him into these ancient regions of poetry , by ...
Pagina 59
... Nature , bl . 1. 1569 , that - " there is now a dayes a kind of adamant which draweth unto it fleshe , and the fame fo ftrongly , that it hath power to knit and tie together , two mouthes of contrary perfons , and drawe the heart of a ...
... Nature , bl . 1. 1569 , that - " there is now a dayes a kind of adamant which draweth unto it fleshe , and the fame fo ftrongly , that it hath power to knit and tie together , two mouthes of contrary perfons , and drawe the heart of a ...
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