| BIBLIOTHEQUE ANGLO-FRANCAISE - 1836 - 648 pagini
...eyes,— How could he see to do them? having made one, Melhinks, it should have power to steal both his, And leave itself unfurnish'd : Yet look, how far The substance of my praise doth wrong this shadow, Tn underprizing it, so far this shadow Doth limp behind the substance.—Here's the scroll, The continent... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1837 - 516 pagini
...M< thinks, it should have power to «leal both his, And leave itself unfurnish'd : Yet look, how Ihr The substance of my praise doth wrong this shadow In underprizing it, so far this shadow Von that choose not by the rinr, Chance asfnir, and choose us true Ï ¡since this fortune fails to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 584 pagini
...!— How could he see to do them ? having made one, Methinks, it should have power to steal both his, And leave itself unfurnish'd*: yet look, how far The...choose not by the view, Chance as fair, and choose tas true ! Since this fortune falls to you, Be content, and seek no new. 1 In measure RAIN thy joy... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 88 pagini
...— How could he see to do them? having made one, Methinks, it should have power to steal both his, And leave itself unfurnish'd: yet look, how far The...underprizing it, so far this shadow Doth limp behind the substance. — Here 's the scroll, The continent and summary of my fortune. " You that choose not by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 658 pagini
...them ? having made one, Methinks it should have power to steal both his, And leave itself unfurnished. Yet look, how far The substance of my praise doth...this shadow In underprizing it, so far this shadow We, лП(<, ••<'< .. i limp behind the substance.—Here 's the scroll, continent and summary of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 632 pagini
...have power to steal both his. And leave iteelf unfurnish'd : IU Yet look, how far The substance of ray B Ɠ t ؆Ū R jw 3s n/ }M# (bOW6 ԏ= kpڕ sE K\ h/ Poth limp behind the substance.—Here 1 ? tho scroll, The continent and summary of my fortune. You... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 554 pagini
...has also satirized this fashion of false hair in Love's Labor's Lost And leave itself unfurnished. 1 Yet look, how far The substance of my praise doth...Chance as fair, and choose as true ! Since this fortune falls to you, Be content and seek no new. Tfyou be well pleased with this, And hold your fortune for... | |
| 1851 - 888 pagini
...; having made one, Methinks, it should have power to steal both his, And leave itself unfurniah'd : Yet look, how far The substance of my praise doth...underprizing it, so far this shadow Doth limp behind the substance.' The name of n third embryo heroine is Gruoch, and she is the daughter of a thane of Scotland.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1846 - 560 pagini
...has also satirized this fashion of false hair in Love's Labor's Lost And leave itself unfurnished. 1 Yet look, how far The substance of my praise doth...Chance as fair, and choose as true ! Since this fortune falls to you, Be content and seek no new. If you be well pleased with this, And hold your fortune for... | |
| Eliphalet L. Rice - 1846 - 432 pagini
...eyes,— How could he see to do them ? having made one Methinks it should have power to steal both his, And leave itself unfurnish'd: Yet look, how far The...underprizing it, so far this shadow Doth limp behind the substance. SONG. Tell me, where is fancy bred, _ Or in the heart, or in the head 1 How begot, how nourished?... | |
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