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" Why, I, in this weak piping time of peace, Have no delight to pass away the time, Unless to spy my shadow in the sun, And descant on mine own deformity: And therefore, since I cannot prove a lover, To entertain these fair well-spoken days. I am determined... "
Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with Glossarial ... - Page 265
by William Shakespeare - 1852
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Shakspeare's tragedy of King Richard iii., with notes, adapted for ...

William Shakespeare - 1869 - 180 pages
...of peace, Have no delight to pass away the time,4 Unless to spy 5 my shadow in the sun, And descant6 on mine own deformity ; And therefore, since I cannot...pleasures of these days. Plots have I laid, inductions 7 dangerous, By drunken prophecies, libels, and dreams, To set my brother Clarence and the king In...
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Laokoon, oder Über die grenzen der malerei und poesie ...: Mit beiläufigen ...

Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - Aesthetics - 1870 - 188 pages
...so lamely and unfashionably, That dogs bark at me, as I halt by them; 1 Kiog Lear. Act. I. Be. VI. Why I (in this weak piping time of Peace) Have no...well-spoken days, I am determined, to prove a Villain! fo Core id) einen ïeufel unb feb.e einen ïeufel, in einet ©eftalt, bie bet ïeufel allein bakii...
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The Dramatic Works and Poems of William Shakespeare: With Notes ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1871 - 620 pages
...halt by them ; — Why I, in this weak piping time of peace, Have no delight to pass away the time j Unless to spy my shadow in the sun, And descant on...the idle pleasures of these days. Plots have I laid, inductions7 dangerous, By drunken prophecies, libels, and dreams, To set my brother Clarence, and the...
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The Family Shakspeare: In which Nothing is Added to the ..., Volume 4; Volume 70

William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler - 1872 - 598 pages
...curtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling nature, Deform' d, unfinish'd, sec* before my time Into this breathing world, scarce half...idle pleasures of these days,— Plots have I laid, inductions8 dangerous, By drunken prophecies, libels, and dreams, To set my brother Clarence, and the...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 234

Early English newspapers - 1873 - 758 pages
...time Into this breathing world, scarce half made up, And that so lamely and unfashionably That the dogs bark at me as I halt by them — Why I, in this...lover, To entertain these fair, well-spoken days, I am determin'd to prove a villain, And hate the idle pleasures of these days. And Richard's whole subsequent...
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Parnassus

Ralph Waldo Emerson - American poetry - 1874 - 584 pages
...unfashionable Why I, in tills weak piping time of peace, That dogs bark at me as I halt by them; — Have no delight to pass away the time; Unless to spy...prove a villain, And hate the idle pleasures of these duys, — Plots have I laid, inductions dangerous, By drunken prophecies, libels, and dreams, And,...
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Parnassus

Ralph Waldo Emerson - American poetry - 1875 - 588 pages
...curtailed of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling nature, Deformed, unfinished, sent before my time Into this breathing world, scarce...villain, And hate the idle pleasures of these days, — riots have I laid, inductions dangerous, By drunken prophecies, libels, and dreams, To set my brother...
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Parnassus

Ralph Waldo Emerson - American poetry - 1875 - 584 pages
...unfashionable That dogs bark at me as I halt by them ; — Why I, in tliis weak piping time of peace, Haтe no delight to pass away the time; Unless to spy my...idle pleasures of these days, — Plots have I laid, induetions dangerous, By drunken prophecies, libels, and dreams, To set my brother Clarence, and the...
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Laokoon

Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - Aesthetics - 1876 - 372 pages
...before my time Into this breathing world, scarce half made up. And that so lamely and unfashionably, That dogs bark at me, as I halt by them: Why I (in...since I cannot prove a Lover, To entertain these fair well -spoken days, I am determined, to prove a Villain: fo pre id) einen ïeufei, nnb fel)e ciñen...
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The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1878 - 814 pages
...ambling nymph; I, that am curtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling Nature,i Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this...pleasures of these days. Plots have I laid, inductions dangerous,2 By drunken prophecies, libels, and dreams, To set my brother Clarence and the king In deadly...
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