The New Inn: Or, The Light HeartH. Holt, 1908 - 340 頁 |
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第 xvi 頁
... hath not so ; he'd have you wise , Much rather by your ears , than by your eyes ; and then he says , If that not like you , that he sends to - night , ' Tis you have left to judge , not he to write . -Prologue for the Stage , Staple of ...
... hath not so ; he'd have you wise , Much rather by your ears , than by your eyes ; and then he says , If that not like you , that he sends to - night , ' Tis you have left to judge , not he to write . -Prologue for the Stage , Staple of ...
第 xxiii 頁
... hath made the old , Stricke that disdaynfull heate Throughout to their defeate , As Curious Fools , and Enuious of thy straine May Blushing Sweare ; noe Palsies In thy braine . But when thay here the singe The Glories of thy Kinge : His ...
... hath made the old , Stricke that disdaynfull heate Throughout to their defeate , As Curious Fools , and Enuious of thy straine May Blushing Sweare ; noe Palsies In thy braine . But when thay here the singe The Glories of thy Kinge : His ...
第 xxxi 頁
... hath fancied to himself , in idea , this Magnetic Mistress . ' It is a fortunate thing that the poet left this record of his purpose in writing The New Inn , for it enables us to come at a truer appreciation of the causes whose ...
... hath fancied to himself , in idea , this Magnetic Mistress . ' It is a fortunate thing that the poet left this record of his purpose in writing The New Inn , for it enables us to come at a truer appreciation of the causes whose ...
第 xxxviii 頁
... hath touch'd me through euery vaine ! I feele that transmutation o ' my blood , As I were quite become another creature , And all he speakes , it is proiection ! Or Lovel's words : Did not I prophesie this , of my selfe , And gaue the ...
... hath touch'd me through euery vaine ! I feele that transmutation o ' my blood , As I were quite become another creature , And all he speakes , it is proiection ! Or Lovel's words : Did not I prophesie this , of my selfe , And gaue the ...
第 xxxix 頁
... Hath stay'd upon some favour that it loves ; Hath it not , boy ? Vio . A little , by your favour . Duke . What kind of woman is't ? Vio . Duke . She is not worth thee then . Vio . About your years , my lord . Duke . Duke . Of your ...
... Hath stay'd upon some favour that it loves ; Hath it not , boy ? Vio . A little , by your favour . Duke . What kind of woman is't ? Vio . Duke . She is not worth thee then . Vio . About your years , my lord . Duke . Duke . Of your ...
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第 289 頁 - A jest's prosperity lies in the ear • Of him that hears it, never in the tongue Of him that makes it : then, if sickly ears, Deaf 'd with the clamours of their own dear groans.
第 xlvii 頁 - ... so ancient is the desire of one another which is implanted in us, reuniting our original nature, making one of two, and healing the state of man.
第 287 頁 - Davy, to take toll o' the bawds there, as in my time ; nor a Kindheart, if anybody's teeth should chance to ache, in his play ; nor a juggler with a well-educated ape, to come over the chain for a King of England, and back again for the Prince, and sit still on his arse for the Pope and the King of Spain.
第 195 頁 - And Frensh she spak ful faire and fetisly, After the scole of Stratford atte Bowe, For Frensh of Paris was to hir unknowe.
第 287 頁 - And if the Egyptians themselves remain one month in this kingdom ; or if any person, being fourteen years old (whether natural-born subject or stranger), which hath been seen or found in the fellowship of such Egyptians, or which hath disguised him or herself like them, shall remain in the same one month, at one or several times, — it is felony without benefit of clergy ; and Sir Matthew .Hale informs us, that at one Suffolk assizes no less than thirteen gipsies were executed upon these statutes...
第 xxxix 頁 - She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask cheek : she pined in thought ; And, with a green and yellow melancholy, She sat like patience on a monument, Smiling at grief.
第 xxxi 頁 - beginning his studies of this kind with Every Man in his " Humour and, after, Every Man out of his Humour, and since " continuing in all his plays, especially those of the comic " thread, whereof the New Inn was the last, some recent " humours still, or manners of men that went along with the
第 295 頁 - O ! they have lived long on the alms-basket of words. I marvel thy master hath not eaten thee for a word ; for thou art not so long by the head as honorificabilitudinitatibus: thou art easier swallowed than a flap-dragon.
第 174 頁 - And the men of the city said unto him on the seventh day before the sun went down, What is sweeter than honey ? and what is stronger than a lion ? And he said unto them, If ye had not plowed with my heifer, ye had not found out my riddle.
第 235 頁 - All wan and pale of blee. Sir, quoth the dwarffe, and louted lowe, Behold that hend Soldain ! Behold these heads I beare with me ! They are kings which he hath slain.