| William Shakespeare - 1863 - 464 ÆäÀÌÁö
...alms, Pray so ; and, for the ordering your affairs, To sing them too: when you do dance, I wish you 140 A wave o' the sea, that you might ever do Nothing...particular, Crowns what you are doing in the present deeds, 145 That all your acts are queens. Per. O Doricles, Your praises are too large: but that your youth,... | |
| George Frederick Graham, Henry Reed - 1867 - 360 ÆäÀÌÁö
...thing. Id., ii. 1 Flo. When you do dance, I wish you A wave of the sea, that you might ever do Npthing but that; move still, still so, and own No other function:...the present deeds, That all your acts are queens. Winter's Tale, iv 3 By all the nymphs that nightly dance Upon thy streams with wily glance. Comus,... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1868 - 526 ÆäÀÌÁö
...so absolute, That not another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate. OtheUo. ix. — I.OVE. WHAT you do Still betters what is done. When you speak,...the present deeds, That all your acts are queens. Winter's Tale. X PITY IN PLAINTIVE NARRATION. Yorh — And thus Jn triumph rode along the Duke, While... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1868 - 500 ÆäÀÌÁö
...betters what is done. When you speak , sweet, I'd have you do it ever: when you sing, Shakespeare. II. 19 I'd have you buy and sell so; so give alms; Pray so;...doing, So singular in each particular, Crowns what you're doing in the present deeds, That all your acts are queens. Per. 0 Doricles, Your praises are... | |
| Henry Green - 1870 - 654 ÆäÀÌÁö
...do Still betters what is done. When you speak, sweet, lid have you do it ever : when you sing, I'ld have you buy and sell so, so give alms, Pray so ;...the present deeds, That all your acts are queens." Our Prelude we may take from Le Bey de Batilly's Emblems (Francofurti 1596, Emb. 5 1), in which with... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1870 - 76 ÆäÀÌÁö
...When you speak, sweet, I 'd have you do it ever : when you sing, I 'd have you buy and sell so ; s¬à give alms Pray so ; and for the ordering your affairs,...the present deeds, That all your acts are queens. P¬¦B. ¬°, Dóneles ! Your praises are too large : but that your youth, And the true blood which peeps... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1871 - 544 ÆäÀÌÁö
...rny disposition. StiL betters what is done. When you speak, sweet, I'd have you do it ever: when vou _#P _#@ ]# Flo- What you do, Per. O Doricles, With wisdom I might fear, my Doricles, » flo. I think, you have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1913 - 502 ÆäÀÌÁö
...not in Shakespeare's latest and highest style. Now compare with this a passage from the Winl. Tale: 'When you speak, sweet, I'd have you do it ever: when...move still, still so, and own No other function.' Here the workmanship seems to make and shape itself as it goes along, thought kindling thought, and... | |
| William Shakespeare, Henry Norman 1814-1886 Hudson - 1872 - 542 ÆäÀÌÁö
...in Shakespeare's latest and highest style. Now compare with this a passage from The Winter's Tale: " When you speak, sweet, I'd have you do it ever : when...move still, still so, and own No other function." Here the workmanship seems to make and shape itself as it goes along, thought kindling thought, and... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1872 - 488 ÆäÀÌÁö
...do Still betters what is done. When you speak, sweet, I 'd have you do it ever : when you sing, I 'd have you buy and sell so ; so give alms ; Pray so...still so, and own No other function. Each your doing is So singular in each particular, Crowning what you have done i' the present deed, That all your acts... | |
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