That he might not beteem the winds of heaven Visit her face too roughly. Heaven and earth! Must I remember? why, she would hang on him, As if increase of appetite had grown By what it fed on; and yet, within a month, Let me not think on't: Frailty, thy... The Plays of William Shakespeare ... - Pagina 11door William Shakespeare - 1800Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 728 pagina’s
...in nature, Poffefs it merely.5 That it fhould come to this ! But two months dead ! — nay, not fo much, not two: So excellent a king ; that was, to this, Hyperion to a fatyr : 6 fo loving to my mother, one, as they fay the word fxcd feems to decide very ftrongly in its favour.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 690 pagina’s
...of Apollo, and its immediate oppofite, the deformity of a Satyr. STEEVENS. That he might not beteem the winds of heaven "* Vifit her face too roughly. Heaven and earth ! author of a collection of epigrams printed in 1613, to which a Latin preface is prefixed, writing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1796 - 422 pagina’s
...and grofs in naturt, Poffefs it merely. That it mould come to this! But two months dead ! nay, not fo much; not two— So excellent a King, that was, to...fatyr ; fo loving to my mother, That he might not let even the winds of heaven Vifit her face too roughly. Heaven and earth ! Muft I remember? — Why, fhe... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 434 pagina’s
...mould" come to this! But two months dead Í nay, not fo much ; not two — So excellent a king, thai was, to this, Hyperion to a fatyr: fo loving to my mother,. That he permitted not the wind of heav'n Vifit her face loo roughly. Heav'n and earth Í Muft I remember —... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1798 - 478 pagina’s
...it merely. That it fhould come to this 1 tut two months dead !— nay, not fo much, not two : B So So excellent a king : that was to this, Hyperion to...heaven Vifit her face too roughly. Heaven and earth ! Mull I remember ? why, Qie would hang on him, As ifencreafe of appetite had grown By what it fed... | |
| Longinus - 1800 - 238 pagina’s
...mother married again in less than two months after her husband's death. But two months dead ! nay not so much, not two So excellent a king, that was to this • Hyperion Transpositions gives the most celebrated writers the greatest resemblance of the inward workings of... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1803 - 572 pagina’s
...indecency of her hasty marriage. — — That it should coma to thil I But two mon'hs dead 1 nay, not so much, not two ! So excellent a King ! that was, to this, Hyperion to a satyr : so loving to my mother, That he might not let e'en the windi of Heaven Visit her face too roughly.... | |
| 1804 - 450 pagina’s
...dead ! nay, not so much, not two ! So excellent a king ! that was, to this, Hyperion to a satyr: so loving to my mother, That he might not let e'en the winds of heaven Visit her face too roughly. Heaven and earth ! Must I remember? Why she would hang on him, As if increase... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 642 pagina’s
...gross in nature, Possess it merely. That it should come to this! But two months dead! — nay, not so much, not two: So excellent a king; that was, to this, Hyperion to a satyr: so loving to my mother, That he might not beteem the winds of heaven Visit her face too roughly.... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 pagina’s
...gross in nature , Possess it merely. That it should come to this ! But two months dead ! nay , not so much ; not two : So excellent a king , that was , to this , Hyperion to a satyr ; so loving to my mother, That he permitted not the winds of heav'n Visit her face too roughly.... | |
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