Light, where eclipse were fitter. Yet, methinks, It hath not this time lit upon a dunghill, But on the goodliest man in thy court, whom Authentic signatures of Jove and Venus Do so commend, he greatly overlooks Thy little brief authority. No wonder He... William Shakespeare, Pedagogue & Poacher: A Drama - Page 103by Richard Garnett - 1904 - 111 pagesFull view - About this book
| American fiction - 1905 - 556 pages
...Sir Thomas, an excellent bit of colloquy takes place between Leicester and Shakespeare : LEICESTER. Deer-killing came in with the Conqueror. Hast any...parts. She hath heard A little toy of thine, a comedy ( Tis called, I think, The Taming of a Shrew ) Read by a maid of honour, thereunto Moved, as I gather,... | |
| Richard Garnett - English drama - 1904 - 120 pages
...unfilially. SIR THOMAS LUCY. Are things turned inside out? or upside down? Or doth the earth, from Atlas' shoulder slipt, Tumble amain unto destruction? The...gallows. LEICESTER. Like lot shall be thine. SHAKESPEARE [as ide] . The Lord forbid ! Of thy facetious wit and parts. She hath heard A little toy of thine,... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1904 - 122 pages
...his brow Who would have antlered mine ! whose felon hands Are ruddy with the blood of my fat bucks I LEICESTER. The beam of royal grace, Sir Thomas Lucy,...shall be thine. SHAKESPEARE [aside], The Lord forbid! Of thy facetious wit and parts. She hath heard A little toy of thine, a comedy ('T is called, I think,... | |
| American fiction - 1905 - 610 pages
...Sir Thomas, an excellent bit of colloquy takes place between Leicester and Shakespeare : LEICESTER. Deer-killing came in with the Conqueror. Hast any...Lordship, In our third Henry's reign, was high exalted. [ :.:•.':•} Upon the gallows. LEICESTER. Like lot shall be thine. SHAKESPEAKE. [Aside.] The Lord... | |
| American fiction - 1905 - 548 pages
...Sir Thomas, an excellent bit of colloquy takes place between Leicester and Shakespeare : LEICESTER. Deer-killing came in with the Conqueror. Hast any...Lordship, In our third Henry's reign, was high exalted, f Aside.] Upon the gallows. LEICESTER. Like lot shall be thine. SHAKESPEARE. [ Aside.] The Lord forbid... | |
| Maurice O'Sullivan - Literary Criticism - 1997 - 240 pages
...overlooks Thy little brief authority. No wonder He claimed the freedom of thy park. [To Sbakespeare.] This argues A generous strain in thee, and lordly...parts. She hath heard A little toy of thine, a comedy (Tis called, I think, The Taming of a Shrew) Read by a maid of honour, thereunto Moved, as I gather,... | |
| Maurice J. O’Sullivan, Jr. - Literary Criticism - 2005 - 233 pages
...destruction? The beam of royal favour gild his brow Who would have antlered mine! whose felon hands Alighteth where it will, and willeth oft Light, where...parts. She hath heard A little toy of thine, a comedy (Tis called, I think, The Taming of a Shrew) Read by a maid of honour, thereunto Moved, as I gather,... | |
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