The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 1. sējumsJ. Ballantyne, 1812 - 14 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 63.
cxxxv. lappuse
... eyes to weep into the stream , and yet smile when they contri- bute to their own ruins . Infinitely more might be said of these rare co- pies ; but let the ingenuous reader peruse them , and he will find them so able to speak their own ...
... eyes to weep into the stream , and yet smile when they contri- bute to their own ruins . Infinitely more might be said of these rare co- pies ; but let the ingenuous reader peruse them , and he will find them so able to speak their own ...
clx. lappuse
... eyes must be accustomed to their manner before they can discern their excellencies . Thus the very best plays of Shakspeare were forced to be dressed fashionably by the poetic tailors of the late ages before they could be admitted upon ...
... eyes must be accustomed to their manner before they can discern their excellencies . Thus the very best plays of Shakspeare were forced to be dressed fashionably by the poetic tailors of the late ages before they could be admitted upon ...
clxii. lappuse
... A garland lay by him , made by himself Of many several flowers , bred in the bay , Stuck in that mystic order that the rareness Delighted me : But ever when he turn'd His tender eyes upon them , he would weep , clxii SEWARD'S PREFACE .
... A garland lay by him , made by himself Of many several flowers , bred in the bay , Stuck in that mystic order that the rareness Delighted me : But ever when he turn'd His tender eyes upon them , he would weep , clxii SEWARD'S PREFACE .
clxiii. lappuse
... eyes upon them , he would weep , As if he meant to make them grow again . Seeing such pretty helpless innocence Dwell in his face , I ask'd him all his story ; He told me , that his parents gentle died , Leaving him to the mercy of the ...
... eyes upon them , he would weep , As if he meant to make them grow again . Seeing such pretty helpless innocence Dwell in his face , I ask'd him all his story ; He told me , that his parents gentle died , Leaving him to the mercy of the ...
clxvi. lappuse
... eyes , And builds himself caves to abide in them . ” The one is in Philaster , vol . x . page 169 ; the other in Twelfth - Night , act i . scene 4. - In the same page of Philaster there is a description of love , which the reader , if ...
... eyes , And builds himself caves to abide in them . ” The one is in Philaster , vol . x . page 169 ; the other in Twelfth - Night , act i . scene 4. - In the same page of Philaster there is a description of love , which the reader , if ...
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