The Plays of Shakespeare with the Poems, المجلد 1 |
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الصفحة 48
BIRON , A Forester . LONGAVILLE , Lords attending on the King . DUMAINE ,
Princess of FRANCE . BOYET , Lords attending on the Princess ROSALINE ,
MERCADE , S of FRANCE . Maria , Ladies attending on the Princess . Don
ADRIANO ...
BIRON , A Forester . LONGAVILLE , Lords attending on the King . DUMAINE ,
Princess of FRANCE . BOYET , Lords attending on the Princess ROSALINE ,
MERCADE , S of FRANCE . Maria , Ladies attending on the Princess . Don
ADRIANO ...
الصفحة 51
Navarre . Enter the King , BIRON , " LONGAVILLE , and DUMAIN . King . Let fame
, that all hunt after in their lives , Live register ' d upon our brazen " tombs , And
then grace us in the disgrace of death ; When , spite of cormorant devouring time
...
Navarre . Enter the King , BIRON , " LONGAVILLE , and DUMAIN . King . Let fame
, that all hunt after in their lives , Live register ' d upon our brazen " tombs , And
then grace us in the disgrace of death ; When , spite of cormorant devouring time
...
الصفحة 52
BIRON . I can but say their protestation over ; Study me how to please the eye
indeed , So much , dear liege , I have already sworn , By fixing it upon a fairer eye
; That is , to live and study here three years . Who dazzling so , that eye shall be ...
BIRON . I can but say their protestation over ; Study me how to please the eye
indeed , So much , dear liege , I have already sworn , By fixing it upon a fairer eye
; That is , to live and study here three years . Who dazzling so , that eye shall be ...
الصفحة 53
Biron . No , my good lord ; I have sworn to Biron . So study evermore is over - shot
; stay with you : While it doth study to have what it would , And , though I have for
barbarism spoke more , It doth forget to do the thing it should : Than for that ...
Biron . No , my good lord ; I have sworn to Biron . So study evermore is over - shot
; stay with you : While it doth study to have what it would , And , though I have for
barbarism spoke more , It doth forget to do the thing it should : Than for that ...
الصفحة 54
Biron . How low soever the matter , I hope in God for high words . Long . A high
hope for a low heaven : - ( 2 ) God Enter Dull , * with a letter , and CostaRD . grant
us patience ! Biron . To hear ? or forbear laughing ? c DULL . Which is the duke ...
Biron . How low soever the matter , I hope in God for high words . Long . A high
hope for a low heaven : - ( 2 ) God Enter Dull , * with a letter , and CostaRD . grant
us patience ! Biron . To hear ? or forbear laughing ? c DULL . Which is the duke ...
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الصفحة 471 - Cover your heads, and mock not flesh and blood With solemn reverence : throw away respect, Tradition, form, and ceremonious duty, For you have but mistook me all this while: I live with bread like you, feel want, Taste grief, need friends: subjected thus, How can you say to me I am a king?
الصفحة 374 - Lovers, and madmen, have such seething brains, Such shaping fantasies, that apprehend More than cool reason ever comprehends. The lunatic, the lover, and the poet, Are of imagination all compact. One sees more devils than vast hell can hold ; That is, the madman : the lover, all as frantic, Sees Helen's beauty in a brow of Egypt...
الصفحة 310 - For heaven's sake, Hubert, let me not be bound! Nay, hear me, Hubert: drive these men away, And I will sit as quiet as a lamb; I will not stir, nor wince, nor speak a word, Nor look upon the iron angerly. Thrust but these men away, and I'll forgive you, Whatever torment you do put me to.
الصفحة 168 - Prick'd from the lazy finger of a maid ; Her chariot is an empty hazel-nut Made by the joiner squirrel or old grub, Time out o' mind the fairies' coachmakers. And in this state she gallops night by night Through lovers...
الصفحة 9 - I remember the players have often mentioned it as an honour to Shakespeare, that in his writing (whatsoever he penned) he never blotted out a line. My answer hath been, "Would he had blotted a thousand," which they thought a malevolent speech.