| Alexander Dyce - 1843 - 350 páginas
...to discover that it is pure prose, appears next to incredible. SCENE 4.— C. p. 607 ; K. p. 249. " Sheba was never More covetous of wisdom, and fair virtue, Than this pure soul shall be." Here Mr. Collier and the other modern editors, with the exception of Mr. Knight, alter the... | |
| Patrick MacDonell - 1843 - 88 páginas
...eye ! Shakspere must have blushed when he permitted his golden pen to trace the lines. " She shall be A pattern to all princes living with her, And all that shall succeed." NOTE 15, PAGE 28. The following remarks in the form of a letter from W. Mathers, Esq., a talented member... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 364 páginas
...blessings, Which time shall bring to ripeness : Siie shall be (But few now living can behold that soodness) A pattern to all princes living with her, And all that shall succeed : Saba was never More covetous of wisdom, and fair virtue, Than this pure soul shall be : all princely... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 672 páginas
...can hehold that goodness) A pattern to nil princes living with her, And all that shall succeed. Sheha was never More covetous of wisdom and fair virtue Than this pure soul shall he : all princely graces That mould up such a mighty piece as this is, With all the virtues that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 348 páginas
...blessings, Which time shall bring to ripeness. She shall be (But few now living can behold that goodness) A pattern to all princes living with her, And all...covetous of wisdom and fair virtue, Than this pure soul shall be : all princely graces. That mould up such a mighty piece as this is, With all the virtues... | |
| 1913 - 878 páginas
...the latest play In which he had a hand, Henry VIII., she is hailed, though perhaps by a coadjutor, as "a pattern to all princes living with her and all that shall succeed." Several direct allusions to James I. are of cognate ten«r. In Macbeth 'Shakespeare pays a courtler-llke... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 614 páginas
...blessings, Which time shall bring to ripeness. She shall be (But few now living can behold that goodness) A pattern to all princes living with her, And all...covetous of wisdom and fair virtue, Than this pure soul shall be. All princely graces, That mould up such a mighty piece as this is, With all the virtues that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 588 páginas
...blessings, Which time shall bring to ripeness. She shall be (But few now living can behold that goodness) A pattern to all princes living with her, And all...covetous of wisdom and fair virtue, Than this pure soul shall be. All princely graces, That mould up such a mighty piece as this is, With all the virtues that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 132 páginas
...blessings, Which time shall bring to ripeness: She shall be (But few now living can behold that goodness) A pattern to all princes living with her, And all...covetous of wisdom, and fair virtue, Than this pure soul shall be: all princely graces, That mould up such a mighty piece as this is, With all the virtues that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 670 páginas
...blessings, Which time shall bring to ripeness. She shall be (But few now living can behold that goodness) A pattern to all princes living with her, And all...covetous of wisdom and fair virtue, Than this pure soul shall be. All princely graces, That mould up such a mighty piece as this is, With all the virtues that... | |
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