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" s sad as one long used to 't, and she seems Rather to welcome the end of misery Than shun it; a behaviour so noble As gives a majesty to adversity: You may discern the shape of loveliness More perfect in her tears than in her smiles: She will muse four... "
The Works of John Webster - 第 260 頁
John Webster, Alexander Dyce 著 - 1830
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Elizabethan Drama: In Two Volumes

1910 - 494 頁
...Rather to welcome the end of misery Than shun it; a behaviour so noble As gives a majesty to adversity: You may discern the shape of loveliness More perfect in her tears than in her smiles: She will muse for hours together; and her silence, Methinks, expresseth more than if she spake. Ferä. Her melancholy...
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Webster and Tourneur

John Webster, Cyril Tourneur - 1912 - 486 頁
...welcome the end of misery, , Than shun it ; a behaviour so noble, / As gives a majesty to adversity : You may discern the shape of loveliness More perfect in her tears than in her smiles : She will muse for hours together ; and her silence, Methinks, expresseth more than if she spake. 10 Ferd. Her melancholy...
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Webster and Tourneur

John Webster - 1912 - 494 頁
...She will muse for hours together ; and her silence, Methinks, expresseth more than if she spake. 10 Ferd. Her melancholy seems to be fortified With a...disdain. Bos. 'Tis so ; and this restraint, Like English mastiffs that grow fierce with tying, Makes her too passionately apprehend Those pleasures she's kept...
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Poetry and Drama, 第 1 卷

1913 - 536 頁
...woe than in joyfulness." Webster turned this with a touch to poetry in its sheerest beauty. BOSOLA : You may discern the shape of loveliness More perfect in her tears than in her smiles. It is just this substitution of the concrete for the abstract — which is the nearest one could get...
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The Candid Adventurer

Anna Coleman Ladd - 1913 - 344 頁
...sky! I don't know but what, after all, it would be more fascinating to paint a railroad station." IV You may discern the shape of loveliness More perfect in her tears than in her smiles. She's sad as one long used to't . . . and her silence, Methinks, expresseth more than if she spake....
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Representative English Plays: From the Middle Ages to the End of the ...

John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 860 頁
...Rather to welcome the end of misery Than shun it ; a behavior so noble As gives a majesty to adversity : gh the earls begirt us round ? — Here comes she...jars. Enter Queen Isabella, King Edward's Niece, two 'T is so ; and this restraint, Like English mastiffs that grow fierce with tying, Makes her too passionately...
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On the Art of Writing

Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1916 - 328 頁
...to welcome the end of misery Than shun it : a behaviour so noble As gives a majesty to adversity.1 You may discern the shape of loveliness More perfect in her tears than in her smiles; She will muse for hours together;3 and her silence Methinks expresseth more than if she spake. Now set against this...
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John Webster and the Elizabethan Drama

Rupert Brooke - 1916 - 294 頁
...in joyfulness." Webster turned this, with a touch, to poetry in its sheerest beauty. » ' BOSOLA. " You may discern the shape of loveliness More perfect in her tears than in her smiles." It is just this substitution of the concrete for the abstract — which is the nearest one could get...
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John Webster and the Elizabethan Drama

Rupert Brooke - 1916 - 370 頁
...woe than in joyfulness." Webster turned this, with a touch, to poetry in its sheerest beauty. BOSOLA. "You may discern the shape of loveliness More perfect in her tears than in her smiles." It is just this substitution of the concrete for the abstract — which is the nearest one could get...
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On the Art of Writing, 第 10 卷

Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1916 - 328 頁
...may discern the shape of loveliness More perfect in her tears than in her smiles; She will muse for hours together;* and her silence Methinks expresseth more than if she spake. Now set against this the well-known passage from Twelfth Night where the Duke asks and Viola answers...
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