The Temple Shakespeare, Volym 34J.M. Dent and Company, 1896 |
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... look ye . Pain . You are rapt , sir , in some work , some dedication To the great lord . Poet . A thing slipp'd idly from me . 20 Our poesy is as a gum , which oozes From whence ' tis nourish'd : the fire i ' the flint Shows not till it ...
... look ye . Pain . You are rapt , sir , in some work , some dedication To the great lord . Poet . A thing slipp'd idly from me . 20 Our poesy is as a gum , which oozes From whence ' tis nourish'd : the fire i ' the flint Shows not till it ...
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... Look , moe ! 30 40 Poet . You see this confluence , this great flood of visitors . I have , in this rough work , shaped out a man , Whom this beneath world doth embrace and hug With amplest entertainment : my free drift Halts not ...
... Look , moe ! 30 40 Poet . You see this confluence , this great flood of visitors . I have , in this rough work , shaped out a man , Whom this beneath world doth embrace and hug With amplest entertainment : my free drift Halts not ...
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... Look , who comes here : will you be chid ? Enter Apemantus . Jew . We'll bear , with your lordship . Mer . He'll spare none . Tim . Good morrow to thee , gentle Apemantus ! Apem . Till I be gentle , stay thou for thy good morrow ; When ...
... Look , who comes here : will you be chid ? Enter Apemantus . Jew . We'll bear , with your lordship . Mer . He'll spare none . Tim . Good morrow to thee , gentle Apemantus ! Apem . Till I be gentle , stay thou for thy good morrow ; When ...
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... look in thy last work , where thou hast feigned him a worthy fellow . Poet . That's not feigned ; he is so . Apem . Yes , he is worthy of thee , and to pay thee for thy labour : he that worthy o ' the flatterer . a lord ! loves to be ...
... look in thy last work , where thou hast feigned him a worthy fellow . Poet . That's not feigned ; he is so . Apem . Yes , he is worthy of thee , and to pay thee for thy labour : he that worthy o ' the flatterer . a lord ! loves to be ...
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... look ill , Timon . Here's that which is too weak to be a sinner , honest water , which ne'er left man i ' the mire : This and my food are equals ; there's no odds : Feasts are too proud to give thanks to the gods . Apemantus's Grace ...
... look ill , Timon . Here's that which is too weak to be a sinner , honest water , which ne'er left man i ' the mire : This and my food are equals ; there's no odds : Feasts are too proud to give thanks to the gods . Apemantus's Grace ...
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The Temple Shakespeare, Volym 34 William Shakespeare,Sir Israel Gollancz Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1899 |
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Sida 75 - This yellow slave Will knit and break religions ; bless the accursed ; Make the hoar leprosy adored ; place thieves, And give them title, knee and approbation With senators on the bench : this is it That makes the wappen'd widow wed again ; She, whom the spital-house and ulcerous sores Would cast the gorge at, this embalms and spices To the April day again.