| William Shakespeare - 1870 - 306 pages
...curtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling nature, Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing world, scarce...peace, Have no delight to pass away the time; Unless to see my shadow in the sun, And descant on mine own deformity. Plots have I laid, by prophecies, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 344 pages
...curtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling nature, Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing world, scarce...descant on mine own deformity ; And therefore, — since 1 cannot prove a lover, To entertain these fair well spoken days, — I am determined to prove a villain,... | |
| 1873 - 758 pages
...time Into this breathing world, scarce half made up, And that so lamely and unfashionably That the dogs bark at me as I halt by them — Why I, in this...lover, To entertain these fair, well-spoken days, I am determin'd to prove a villain, And hate the idle pleasures of these days. And Richard's whole subsequent... | |
| 1873 - 750 pages
...time Into this breathing world, scarce half made up. And that so lamely and unfashionably That the dogs bark at me as I halt by them— Why I, in this...Unless to spy my shadow in the sun, And descant on mme own deformity : And therefore — since I cannot prove a lover, To entertain these fair, well-spoken... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1875 - 560 pages
...curtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling nature 5 , Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing world, scarce...peace, Have no delight to pass away the time; Unless to see 6 my shadow in the sun, And descant on mine own deformity; And therefore, since I cannot prove... | |
| John Bartlett - 1875 - 890 pages
...curtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling nature, Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing world, scarce...peace, Have no delight to pass away the time, Unless to see my shadow in the sun. Act i. St. i. To leave this keen encounter of our wits. Act i. Sc. 2. Was... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1875 - 516 pages
...curtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling nature, Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing world, scarce...peace, Have no delight to pass away the time, Unless to see my shadow in the sun, And descant on mine own deformity : And therefore, — since I cannot prove... | |
| Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 1876 - 372 pages
...before my time Into this breathing world, scarce half made up. And that so lamely and unfashionably, That dogs bark at me, as I halt by them: Why I (in...since I cannot prove a Lover, To entertain these fair well -spoken days, I am determined, to prove a Villain: fo pre id) einen ïeufei, nnb fel)e ciñen... | |
| Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 1876 - 374 pages
...before my time Into this breathing world, scarce half made up, And that so lamely and unl'ashionably, That dogs bark at me, as I halt by them: Why I (in...spy my shadow in the sun, And descant on mine own deformily. And therefore, since I cannot prove a Lover, To entertain these fair well-spoken days, I... | |
| Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 1876 - 366 pages
...before my time Into this breathing world, scarce half made up, 30 And that so lamely and unfashionably , That dogs bark at me, as I halt by them : Why I (in...away the time; Unless to spy my shadow in the sun, 35 And descant on mine own deformity. 1 King Lear. Act. I. Sc. VI. And therefore, since I cannot prove... | |
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