| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 512 pages
...nature. (1) Far-fetched. (3) Because that (2) Likeness and smell. (4) A tool to set plants. ¡marry PoL Say, there be ; Yet nature is made better by no...an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we I A gentler scion to the wildest stock ; And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler race... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 pages
...care not To get slips of them. Pol. Wherefore, gentle maiden, Do you neglect them ? Per. For I have heard it said, There is an art, which, in their piedness,...mean, But nature makes that mean : so, o'er that art, AVhich, you say, adds to nature, is an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 624 pages
...care not To yet slips of them. Pol. Wherefore, gentle maiden, Do you neglect them? Per. For I have heard it said, There is an art which, in their piedness,...better by no mean, But nature makes that mean : so, over that art, Which, you say, adds to nature, is an art That nature makes. Tou see, sweet maid, we... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1852 - 580 pages
...all things are artificial : for, nature is the art of God." So Shakspeare says, " Perdita. For I have heard it said, There is an art, which in their piedness...better by no mean, But nature makes that mean ; So over that art, which you say adds to nature, Is an art that nature makes ; you see, sweet maid, We... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 1158 pages
...care not To get slips of them. Pol. Wherefore, gentle maiden, Do you neglect them ? Per. For I have ather to your brother's daughter, And give her to...Friar, I must entreat your pains, I think. Friar. To do marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock, And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 746 pages
...care not To get slips of them. Pol. Wherefore, gentle maiden, Do you neglect them ? Per. For I have heard it said, There is an art which, in their piedness,...an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock ; And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 420 pages
...care not To get slips of them. Pol. Wherefore, gentle maiden, Do you neglect them ? Per. For I have heard it said, There is an art which, in their piedness,...an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock, And make coneeive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 928 pages
...care not To get slips of them. Pol. Wherefore, gentle maiden, Do you neglect them ? Per. For I have olk, sprigntfully and bold, Stays but the summons of the appellant's trumpet. Aum. marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock, And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 420 pages
...neglect them? Per. For:j I liaye heard it said, There is an art, which, in their pieduess, share* With creating nature. Pol. Say, there be; Yet nature is...an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marr; A gentler scion to the wildest stock; And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 764 pages
..." There IB an art, which, in their piedneu, shares With great creating nature. Pol. Say there bt ; Yet nature is made better by no mean, But nature makes...an art, That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler scion to the wildest slock ; And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler... | |
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