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... thou whose honey - flowing vein Pleasing the world thy praises doth obtain , Whose Venus and whose Lucreece , sweet and chaste , Thy name in Fame's immortal book hath placed , " & c . R. BARNEFIELD , Poems and Divers Persons , 1598 ...
... thou whose honey - flowing vein Pleasing the world thy praises doth obtain , Whose Venus and whose Lucreece , sweet and chaste , Thy name in Fame's immortal book hath placed , " & c . R. BARNEFIELD , Poems and Divers Persons , 1598 ...
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... thou feelest thy purse well lined , buy thee some place of lordship in the country , that , growing weary of playing , thy money may then bring thee to dignity and reputation ; then thou needest care for no man ; no , not for them that ...
... thou feelest thy purse well lined , buy thee some place of lordship in the country , that , growing weary of playing , thy money may then bring thee to dignity and reputation ; then thou needest care for no man ; no , not for them that ...
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... thou not play'd some kingly parts in sport Thou hadst been a companion for a king , And been a king among the meaner sort . Some others rail ; but rail as they think fit , Thou hast no railing but a reigning wit ; And honesty thou sowst ...
... thou not play'd some kingly parts in sport Thou hadst been a companion for a king , And been a king among the meaner sort . Some others rail ; but rail as they think fit , Thou hast no railing but a reigning wit ; And honesty thou sowst ...
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... Shakespeare ; contains allusions to Othello ( " Villain , slave , thou hast wrong'd my wife ! " ) , to Much Ado About Nothing , Measure for Measure , All's Well that Ends Well , and 2-2 SUPPOSED ALLUSIONS TO SHAKESPEARE . 19.
... Shakespeare ; contains allusions to Othello ( " Villain , slave , thou hast wrong'd my wife ! " ) , to Much Ado About Nothing , Measure for Measure , All's Well that Ends Well , and 2-2 SUPPOSED ALLUSIONS TO SHAKESPEARE . 19.
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... thou mistress of delight , Thou gladsome lamp , that wait'st on Phoebe's train , Spreading thy kindness through the jarring orbs , That in their union praise thy lasting powers : Thou that hast stayed the fiery Phlegon's course , And ...
... thou mistress of delight , Thou gladsome lamp , that wait'st on Phoebe's train , Spreading thy kindness through the jarring orbs , That in their union praise thy lasting powers : Thou that hast stayed the fiery Phlegon's course , And ...
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251 페이지 - The Prince of Cumberland! that is a step On which I must fall down, or else o'erleap, For in my way it lies. Stars, hide your fires; Let not light see my black and deep desires: The eye wink at the hand; yet let that be, Which the eye fears, when it is done, to see.
18 페이지 - tis not to me she speaks: Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven, Having some business, do entreat her eyes To twinkle in their spheres till they return.
267 페이지 - Su'ffiaminandus erat,' as Augustus said of Haterius. His wit was in his own power; would the rule of it had been so too ! Many times he fell into those things could not escape laughter ; as when he said, in the person of Caesar, one speaking to him,' Cajsar, thou dost me wrong,' he replied,' Caesar did never wrong but with just cause,' and such like; which were ridiculous.
248 페이지 - If you can look into the seeds of time, And say, which grain will grow, and which will not, Speak then to me, who neither beg, nor fear, Your favours, nor your hate.
266 페이지 - I remember the Players have often mentioned it as an honour to Shakespeare, that in his writing (whatsoever he penned) he never blotted out line. My answer hath been, would he had blotted a thousand.
14 페이지 - As Plautus and Seneca are accounted the best for Comedy and Tragedy among the Latins, so Shakespeare among the English is the most excellent in both kinds for the stage...
294 페이지 - ... wanton, smile upon my knee ; When thou art old there's grief enough for thee.
267 페이지 - I loved the man, and do honour his memory, on this side idolatry, as much as any. He was (indeed) honest, and of an open and free nature; had an excellent phantasy, brave notions, and gentle expressions; wherein he flowed with that facility, that sometimes it was necessary he should be stopped: Sufflaminandus erat, as Augustus said of Haterius.
125 페이지 - The name of soldier, with inglorious ease. In the full vintage of my flowing honours, Sat still, and saw it prest by other hands.
13 페이지 - I am as sorry as if the original fault had been my fault, because myself have seen his demeanour no less civil than he excellent in the quality he professes: besides, divers of worship have reported his uprightness of dealing which argues his honesty, and his facetious grace in writing, that approves his art.