The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
From inside the book
Results 11-15 of 68
Page 91
... Nature's own shape , of bud , bird , branch , or berry , That even her art sisters the natural roses ; Her inkle , silk , twin with the rubied cherry : That pupils lacks she none of noble race , Who pour their bounty on her ; and her ...
... Nature's own shape , of bud , bird , branch , or berry , That even her art sisters the natural roses ; Her inkle , silk , twin with the rubied cherry : That pupils lacks she none of noble race , Who pour their bounty on her ; and her ...
Page 113
... nature of the deception , and the after - history of the husband and wife . Both romances smooth the challenger's path by giving him the aid of the lady's waiting - woman , In the one she enables him to look at her mistress in the bath ...
... nature of the deception , and the after - history of the husband and wife . Both romances smooth the challenger's path by giving him the aid of the lady's waiting - woman , In the one she enables him to look at her mistress in the bath ...
Page 121
... Nature . Not that Shake- speare's Naturalism is at all closely allied to Words- worth's . His ' Nature ' is a far less potent enchantress . She does not breed noble men except from noble race ; she does not suffice for their breeding ...
... Nature . Not that Shake- speare's Naturalism is at all closely allied to Words- worth's . His ' Nature ' is a far less potent enchantress . She does not breed noble men except from noble race ; she does not suffice for their breeding ...
Page 136
... nature . 40 Post . By your pardon , sir , I was then a young traveller ; rather shunned to go even with what I heard than in my every action to be guided by others ' experiences : but upon my mended judge- ment - if I offend not to say ...
... nature . 40 Post . By your pardon , sir , I was then a young traveller ; rather shunned to go even with what I heard than in my every action to be guided by others ' experiences : but upon my mended judge- ment - if I offend not to say ...
Page 142
... nature . Those she has Will stupify and dull the sense awhile ; Which first , perchance , she'll prove on cats and dogs , Then afterward up higher : but there is No danger in what show of death it makes , More than the locking - up the ...
... nature . Those she has Will stupify and dull the sense awhile ; Which first , perchance , she'll prove on cats and dogs , Then afterward up higher : but there is No danger in what show of death it makes , More than the locking - up the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Antigonus Ariel Arviragus Autolycus Bawd Belarius beseech Bohemia Boult brother Cæsar Caliban Camillo CLEOMENES Cleon Cloten court Cymbeline daughter dead death Dionyza dost doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear Fish Gent gentleman give gods grace Guiderius hath hear heart heaven Helicanus Hermione honour Iach Iachimo Imogen king knight lady Leon Leontes live look lord Lysimachus madam Marina master mistress monster Mytilene never noble Pandosto Paul Paulina Pentapolis Perdita Pericles Pisanio play Polixenes poor Post Posthumus pray prince prince of Tyre prithee Pros Prospero queen Re-enter Roman SCENE Shakespeare shalt Shep Sicilia Skirgiello sleep speak strange swear sweet Sycorax tell Tempest Thaisa thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought Trin Trinculo Tyre wife Winter's Tale word