The poet's eye, in a fine frenzy rolling, Doth glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven ; And, as imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes, and gives to airy nothing A local habitation, and a name.... An Essay Upon the Ghost-belief of Shakespeare - Sida 28efter Alfred Thomas Roffe - 1851 - 31 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 554 sidor
...imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes, and gives to airy nothing A local habitation, and a name. Such tricks...imagination, That, if it would but apprehend some joy, ii It comprehends some bringer of that joy ; Or, in the night, imagining some fear, How easy is a bush... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 484 sidor
...on his behalf. The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes, and gives to airy nothing A local habitation, and a name. Such tricks...imagining some fear, How easy is a bush supposed a bear ? 7 — v. 1 . 342 How wayward is this foolish love, That, like a testy babe, will scratch the nurse,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 sidor
...forth [heaven, The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes, and gives to airy his leathern coat Almost to bursting ; and the big...Cours'd one another down his innocent nose In piteous suppos'da bear ? Hip. But all the story of the night told over, And all their minds transfigured so... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 790 sidor
...tncks hath strong imagination : •I, if it would but apprehend some joy, '»•prebends sume uringer . suppos'da bear ? //./'. But all the story of the night told over. And all their minds transfigured... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 sidor
...of the goshawk. The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes, and gives to airy nothing A local habitation, and a name. Such tricks...'imagining some fear, How easy is a bush supposed a bear ? 7 — v. 1. 342 How wayward is this foolish love, That, like a testy babe, will scratch the nurse,... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1839 - 744 sidor
...forth The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes, and gives to airy nothings A local habitation and a name. Such tricks hath strong...imagining some fear. How easy is a bush supposed a bear!'' I?eally, some people write as if such passages as these had no existence — as if there were no solution... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 sidor
...imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes, and gives to airy nothing A local habitation, and a name. Such tricks...imagination, That, if it would but apprehend some joy, 1 L e. composed. It comprehends some bringer of that joy ; Or, in the night, imagining some fear, How... | |
| William Shakespeare, Michael Henry Rankin - 1841 - 266 sidor
...imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes, and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name. Such tricks...the night, imagining some fear, How easy is a bush suppos'da bear ! Midsummer Night's Dream. Act v. Scene 1. Leontes. Affection ! * thy intention stabs... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 582 sidor
...forth The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes, and gives to airy nothing3 A local habitation, and a name. Such tricks hath strong...the night, imagining some fear, How easy is a bush suppos'da bear ? Hip. But all the story of the night told over, And all their minds transfigur'd so... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 658 sidor
...imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes, and gives to airy nothing A local habitation, and a name. Such tricks...imagining some fear, How easy is a bush supposed a bear? Hip. But all the story of the night told over, And all their minds transfigured so together, More witnesseth... | |
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