The chiefe Actor here is Melpomene, whose dusky robes, dipt in the ynke of teares, as yet seeme to drop when I view them neere. The argument cruell chastitie, the Prologue hope, the Epilogue dispaire ; videte, quaeso, et linguis animisque fauete. Publications - Seite xxiiivon Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1842Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Thomas Nash - 1842 - 148 Seiten
...paper stage strewd with pearle, an artificial heaven to ouershadow the faire frame, and christal wals to encounter your curious eyes, whiles the tragicommedy...here, peradventure, my witles youth may be taxt with a margent note of presumption for offering to put up any motion of applause in the behalfe of so excellent... | |
| Thomas Nash - 1842 - 156 Seiten
...paper stage strewd with pearle, an artificial heaven to ouershadow the faire frame, and christal wals to encounter your curious eyes, whiles the tragicommedy...here, peradventure, my witles youth may be taxt with a margent note of presumption for offering to put up any motion of applause in the behalfe of so excellent... | |
| Thomas Nash - 1842 - 168 Seiten
...paper stage strewd with pearle, an artificial heaven to ouershadow the faire frame, and christal wals to encounter your curious eyes, whiles the tragicommedy...chastity, the prologue hope, the epilogue dispaire, videte quxso, et linguis animisque favete. And here, peradventure, my witles youth may be taxt with a margent... | |
| 1853 - 828 Seiten
...paper stage strewd with pearle, an artificial heaven to ouershadow the faire frame, and christal wals to encounter your curious eyes, whiles the tragicommedy...favete. And here, peradventure, my witles youth may be last with a margent note of presumption for offering to put up any motion of applause in the behalfe... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1889 - 238 Seiten
...ouershadow the fair frame, and christal wals to encounter your curious eyes, while the tragicommody of loue is performed by starlight. The chiefe Actor here is...ynke of teares, as yet seeme to drop when I view them nee1e. The Argument cruell chastitie, the Prologue hope, the Epilogue dispaire, videte qiueso, et linguis... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1889 - 232 Seiten
...ouershadow the fair frame, and christal wals to encounter your curious eyes, while the tragicommody of loue is performed by Starlight. The chiefe Actor here is...Melpomene, whose dusky robes dipt in the ynke of teares, äs yet seeme to drop when I view them neere. The Argument cruell chastitie, the Prologue hope, the... | |
| George Gregory Smith - 1904 - 530 Seiten
...ouershadow the fair frame, & christal wals to encounter your curious eyes, while the tragicom*5 mody of loue is performed by starlight. The chiefe Actor here is...dipt in the ynke of teares, as yet seeme to drop when Lview them neere. The argument cruell chastitie, the Prologue hope, the Epilogue dispaire ; videte,... | |
| Thomas Nash - 1905 - 420 Seiten
...shadow the faire frame, & christal wals to encounter your curious eyes, whiles the tragicommody of loue is performed by starlight. The chiefe Actor here is...ynke of teares, as yet seeme to drop when I view them neere. The argument cruell chasao titie, the Prologue hope, the Epilogue dispaire; videte, queso, et... | |
| Sir Philip Sidney - 1922 - 418 Seiten
...frame, & christal wals to encounter your curious SA II. AA 369 eyes, whiles the tragicommody of loue is performed by starlight. The chiefe Actor here is...whose dusky robes dipt in the ynke of teares, as yet seeu,e to drop when I view them neere. The argument cruell chastitie, the Prologue hope, the Epilogue... | |
| Edward George Harman - 1914 - 632 Seiten
...the faire frame, and christal wals to encounter your curious eyes, whiles the tragicommody of loue is performed by starlight. The chiefe Actor here is...ynke of teares, as yet seeme to drop when I view them neere. The Argument cruell chastitie, the Prologue hope, the Epilogue dispaire, vidcte quceso et ttnguis... | |
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