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Pagina 3
Now , fair Hippolita , our nuptial hour Draws on apace ; four happy days bring in This play was entered at Stationers ' Hall , Oct. 8 , 1600 , by Thomas Fisher . It is probable that the hint for it was received from Chaucer's Knight's ...
Now , fair Hippolita , our nuptial hour Draws on apace ; four happy days bring in This play was entered at Stationers ' Hall , Oct. 8 , 1600 , by Thomas Fisher . It is probable that the hint for it was received from Chaucer's Knight's ...
Pagina 7
Know of your youth , ] Bring your youth to the question . Confider your youth . JOHNSON . STEEVENS . 2 For aye , i . e . for ever . 3 But earthlier happy is the rofe diftill'd , ] Thus all the copies : yet earthlier is fo harth a word ...
Know of your youth , ] Bring your youth to the question . Confider your youth . JOHNSON . STEEVENS . 2 For aye , i . e . for ever . 3 But earthlier happy is the rofe diftill'd , ] Thus all the copies : yet earthlier is fo harth a word ...
Pagina 29
... Or of the later or the ould , Thofe elvish fecrets to unfold Which lye from others reading ; My active mufe to light fhall bring The court of that proud fayry king And tell there of the revelling , Jove profper my proceeding .
... Or of the later or the ould , Thofe elvish fecrets to unfold Which lye from others reading ; My active mufe to light fhall bring The court of that proud fayry king And tell there of the revelling , Jove profper my proceeding .
Pagina 60
For , as a furfeit of the sweetest things , The deepest loathing to the ftomach brings ; Or , as the herefies , that men do leave , Are hated moft of those they did deceive7 ; So thou , my furfeit , and my herefy , Of all be hated ...
For , as a furfeit of the sweetest things , The deepest loathing to the ftomach brings ; Or , as the herefies , that men do leave , Are hated moft of those they did deceive7 ; So thou , my furfeit , and my herefy , Of all be hated ...
Pagina 62
Masters , you ought to confider with yourfelves to bring in , God fhield us ! a lion among ladies , is a moft dreadful thing for there is not a more fearful wild - fowl than your lion , living ; and we ought to look to it . Snout .
Masters , you ought to confider with yourfelves to bring in , God fhield us ! a lion among ladies , is a moft dreadful thing for there is not a more fearful wild - fowl than your lion , living ; and we ought to look to it . Snout .
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volumul 3 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1805 |
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