Troy. Come, Cressida, my cresset light, Thy face doth shine both day and night, Behold, behold thy garter blue Thy knight his valiant elbow wears, That when he SHAKES his furious SPEARE, The foe, in shivering fearful sort, May lay him down in death to... The Works of Shakespeare ... - Seite xiivon William Shakespeare - 1906Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 318 Seiten
...seem to refer. They are spoken by Troilus and Cressida, who are introduced in an interlude : , Troi. " Come, Cressida, my cresset light, ' Thy face doth...behold, thy garter blue Thy knight his valiant elbow zi'cares, That, when he shakes his furious speare, The The foe in shivering fearful sort • May lay... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 860 Seiten
...earlier play on this fubjeft. STEEVENS.] " Troi. Gome, Creffida, my creflet light, Thy face doth fhine both day and night. Behold, behold, . thy garter blue Thy knight his valiant elbow wtara, That, when he makes his furious fpeare, The foe in fhivering fearful fort May lay him down in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 728 Seiten
...seem to refer. They are spoken by Troilus and Cressida, who are introduced in an interlude : " Troi. Come, Cressida, my cresset light, " Thy face doth...Behold, behold, thy garter blue " Thy knight his valiant elbfftu tveares, " That, when he shakes his furious spenre, " The foe in shivering fearful sort '-... | |
| 1885 - 982 Seiten
...vor dem Tode der Königin Elisabeth geschrieben wurde, da sie darin als lebend angeredet wird: Troil. Come, Cressida, my cresset light, Thy face doth shine both day and night. Behold, behold thy garter bitte. Thy knight fiis valiant elbow wears, That when he Shakes bis furious Speare, Tbe foe in shivering... | |
| Clement Mansfield Ingleby - 1874 - 398 Seiten
...pages 124 & 127). Enter Tnylus and Cnfflda. Troy. Come Creffida my Credit light, Thy face doth Ihine both day and night, Behold, behold, thy garter blue, Thy knight his valiant elboe weares, That When he fhakes his furious Speare, The foe in fhivering fearefull fort, May lay... | |
| Frederick Gard Fleay - 1876 - 348 Seiten
...play on this subject before Elizabeth's death : she is spoken of as alive in the last Act. " Troy. Come Cressida, my cresset light, Thy face doth shine...shivering fearful sort May lay him down in death to snort. Cress. O Knight, with valour in thy face Here take my skreene, wear it for grace ; Within thy helmet... | |
| Henry Paine Stokes - 1878 - 248 Seiten
...which is not known, though it was certainly produced before the death of Queen Elizabeth) :— " Troy. Come, Cressida, my cresset light, Thy face doth shine...fearful sort May lay him down in death to snort." " Cres. O knight, with valour in thy face, Here take my skreene, wear it for grace ; Within thy helmet... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 242 Seiten
...of Histriomastix, which was certainly written before the death of Elizabeth in March, 1603: " Troy. Come, Cressida, my cresset light, Thy face doth shine...fearful sort, May lay him down in death to snort. Cress. O knight, with valour in thy face, Here take my skreene, wear it for grace; Within thy helmet... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 410 Seiten
...of ffistriomastix, which was certainly written before the death of Elizabeth in March, 1603: " Troy. Come, Cressida, my cresset light, Thy face doth shine...fearful sort, May lay him down in death to snort. Cress. O knight, with valour in thy face, Here take my skreene, wear it for grace; Within thy helmet... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 414 Seiten
...of Histriomastix, which was certainly written before the death of Elizabeth in March, 1603: " Troy. Come, Cressida, my cresset light, Thy face doth shine...valiant elbow wears, That when he SHAKES his furious SPEAKE, The foe, in shivering fearful sort, May lay him down in death to snort. Cress. O knight, with... | |
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