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Pagina 9
Things hid and barr'd , you mean , from common sense ? sie ms . King . Ay , that is study's god - like recompense . Biron . Come on then , I will swear to study so , To know the thing I am forbid to know : As thus , to study where I ...
Things hid and barr'd , you mean , from common sense ? sie ms . King . Ay , that is study's god - like recompense . Biron . Come on then , I will swear to study so , To know the thing I am forbid to know : As thus , to study where I ...
Pagina 11
At Christmas I no more desire a rose , Than wish a snow in May's new - fangled shows ; But like of each thing , that in season grows.3 } 2 sneaping frost , ] So , sneaping winds in The Winter's Tale : To sneap is to check , to rebuke .
At Christmas I no more desire a rose , Than wish a snow in May's new - fangled shows ; But like of each thing , that in season grows.3 } 2 sneaping frost , ] So , sneaping winds in The Winter's Tale : To sneap is to check , to rebuke .
Pagina 13
So study evermore is overshot ; While it doth study to have what it would , It doth forget to do the thing it should : And when it hath the thing it hunteth most , ' Tis won , as towns with fire ; so won , so lost . King .
So study evermore is overshot ; While it doth study to have what it would , It doth forget to do the thing it should : And when it hath the thing it hunteth most , ' Tis won , as towns with fire ; so won , so lost . King .
Pagina 18
The thing that he has taken was called mainour , from the Fr. manier , manu tractare . Malone . 6but so , so . ] The second so was added by Sir T. Hanmer , and adopted by the subsequent editors . Malone . the sixth hour ; when beasts ...
The thing that he has taken was called mainour , from the Fr. manier , manu tractare . Malone . 6but so , so . ] The second so was added by Sir T. Hanmer , and adopted by the subsequent editors . Malone . the sixth hour ; when beasts ...
Pagina 21
Arm . Why , sadness is one and the self - same thing , dear imp.3 Moth . No , no ; O lord , sir , no . Arm . How canst thou part sadness and melancholy , my tender juvenal ? 4 31 dear imp . ] Imp was anciently a term of dignity .
Arm . Why , sadness is one and the self - same thing , dear imp.3 Moth . No , no ; O lord , sir , no . Arm . How canst thou part sadness and melancholy , my tender juvenal ? 4 31 dear imp . ] Imp was anciently a term of dignity .
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