Comedy of Love's Labour's LostAmerican Book Company, 1910 - 173 Seiten |
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... marks of an early style ( cf. Stokes , Chron . Order of Shakespeare's Plays , p . 28 ) may be mentioned : the introduction of well - known old characters ( besides " the Nine Worthies , " we have what Biron , in v . 2. 540 , calls " the ...
... marks of an early style ( cf. Stokes , Chron . Order of Shakespeare's Plays , p . 28 ) may be mentioned : the introduction of well - known old characters ( besides " the Nine Worthies , " we have what Biron , in v . 2. 540 , calls " the ...
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... mark of reprobation on it . " Still we have some objections to the style , which we think savours more of the pedantic spirit of Shakespear's time than of his own genius - more of contro- versial divinity , and the logic of Peter ...
... mark of reprobation on it . " Still we have some objections to the style , which we think savours more of the pedantic spirit of Shakespear's time than of his own genius - more of contro- versial divinity , and the logic of Peter ...
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... marks the transition of Shakespeare's mind through the Congreve character of invention and dia- logue ; that of lively and artificial brilliancy - a region in which he did not long loiter " But stoop'd to truth , and moraliz'd his song ...
... marks the transition of Shakespeare's mind through the Congreve character of invention and dia- logue ; that of lively and artificial brilliancy - a region in which he did not long loiter " But stoop'd to truth , and moraliz'd his song ...
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... mark marvellous well shot , for they both did hit it . Boyet . A mark ! O , mark but that 70 LOVE'S LABOUR ' S LOST .
... mark marvellous well shot , for they both did hit it . Boyet . A mark ! O , mark but that 70 LOVE'S LABOUR ' S LOST .
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William Shakespeare. Boyet . A mark ! O , mark but that mark ! my lady ! A mark , says Let the mark have a prick in ' t , to mete at , if it may be . Maria . Wide o ' the bow - hand ! i̇ ' faith , your hand is out . Costard . Indeed , a ...
William Shakespeare. Boyet . A mark ! O , mark but that mark ! my lady ! A mark , says Let the mark have a prick in ' t , to mete at , if it may be . Maria . Wide o ' the bow - hand ! i̇ ' faith , your hand is out . Costard . Indeed , a ...
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1st folio 1st quarto 2d folio affectation allusion Aquitaine Armado beauty Biron Boyet called Camb Capell characters Clarke Coll comedy conjectures corrected by Theo Costard court courtesy dance doth Dull Dumain early eds edition editors Exeunt Exit face fair favour fool forsworn give grace Hanmer Hanmer reads hath hear heart heaven Hector hobby-horse Holofernes humour Jaquenetta Johnson Judas Katherine King King of Navarre l'envoy LABOUR lady Lady-smocks laugh letter light Longaville lord Love's Labour's Lost madam Malone Maria master meaning mirth mock Moth Navarre Nine Worthies noun o'er oath passage pedant play POEMS Pompey praise Princess Priscian quartos and 1st rhyme Rich Rosaline salve SCENE Schmidt sense Shakespeare Shakspere Sir Nathaniel Sonn sonnet speak stage-direction Steevens quotes sweet sworn Temp thee tongue Warb wench word Worthies
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Seite 31 - Sir, he hath never fed of the dainties that are bred in a book ; he hath not eat paper, as it were ; he hath not drunk ink : his intellect is not replenished ; he is only an animal, only sensible in the duller parts...
Seite 40 - Ay, that there is : our court you know is haunted With a refined traveller of Spain ; A man in all the world's new fashion planted, That hath a mint of phrases in his brain : One whom the music of his own vain tongue Doth ravish, like enchanting harmony...
Seite 122 - When shepherds pipe on oaten straws And merry larks are ploughmen's clocks, When turtles tread, and rooks, and daws, And maidens bleach their summer smocks The cuckoo then, on every tree, Mocks married men; for thus sings he, Cuckoo; Cuckoo, cuckoo: O word of fear, Unpleasing to a married ear!
Seite 87 - It adds a precious seeing to the eye; A lover's eyes will gaze an eagle blind; A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound, When the suspicious head of theft is...
Seite 87 - Subtle as Sphinx : as sweet and musical As bright Apollo's lute, strung with his hair: And when Love speaks, the voice of all the gods Make heaven drowsy with the harmony.
Seite 123 - When all aloud the wind doth blow, And coughing drowns the parson's saw, And birds sit brooding in the snow, And Marian's nose looks red and raw, When roasted crabs hiss in the bowl, Then nightly sings the staring owl, Tu-whit; Tu-who, a merry note, While greasy Joan doth keel the pot.
Seite 17 - At her feet he bowed he fell, he lay down at her feet he bowed, he fell where he bowed, there he fell down dead...
Seite 122 - When icicles hang by the wall And Dick the shepherd blows his nail And Tom bears logs into the hall And milk comes frozen home in pail, When blood is nipp'd and ways be foul, Then nightly sings the staring owl, Tu-whit; Tu-who, a merry note, While greasy Joan doth keel the pot.
Seite 38 - Save base authority from others' books. • These earthly godfathers of heaven's lights, That give a name to every fixed star, Have no more profit of their shining nights, Than those that walk, and wot not what they are.
Seite 121 - A jest's prosperity lies in the ear Of him that hears it, never in the tongue Of him that makes it...