| John Monck Mason - 1798 - 496 pagine
...will run thus— This rehearsal . (Which fury innocent, wot I well, comes in Like old emportment's bastard) has this end, That the true love 'tween maid and maid, &c: And Emilia's meaning is this-^ This recital, the innocent enthusiasm of which, I well know, comes... | |
| John Monck Mason - 1798 - 494 pagine
...it will run thus — This rehearsal (Which fury innocent, wot I well, comes in Like old emportment's bastard) has this end, That the true love 'tween maid and maid, &c: And Emilia's meaning is this— This recital, the innocent enthusiasm of which, I well know, comes... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 pagine
...serious decking ; had mine ear Stolen some new air, or at adventure humm'd on From musical coinage, why it was a note Whereon her spirits would sojourn...love 'tween maid and maid may be More than in sex dividual, Palamon and Arcite repining at their hard condition, viking made captives for life in Athens,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 pagine
...serious decking ; had mine ear Stolen some new air, or at adventure humm'd one From musical coinage, why, it was a note Whereon her spirits would sojourn,...And sing it in her slumbers : This rehearsal ¡Which surely innocence wots well) comes in Like old iinportment's bastard ; has this end, That the true love... | |
| 1811 - 718 pagine
...serious decking; had mine ear Stolen some new air, or at adventure humni'd one From musical coinage, whj, 2 ^ l N + Z 3 UE ! d]d gT Vk5 $ jv Ӻ. d T... y Y D ?Pl#d äe r V o X 3 N : o ] ϐ { surely innocence wots well) comes in Like old importment's bastard ; has this end. That the true love... | |
| Ben Jonson, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 612 pagine
...slumhers: this rehearsal (Which surely innocence wots well'1) eûmes m Like old importment's bastard; lias this end, That the true love 'tween maid and maid •may be More than in sex dividual33. Hip. i9 —^— — on «ч/ head no toy Hut vas her patterne ; her affections (pretty... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 630 pagine
...serious decking19; had mine ear 3tol'n some new air, or at adventure humm'd one30 from musical coinage, why, it was a note Whereon her spirits would sojourn (rather dwell on31), And sirft;it in her slumbers: this rehearsal (Which surely innocence wots well'*) comes m Like... | |
| Ben Jonson, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 620 pagine
...serious decking"9; liad mine ear Stol'n some new air, or at adventure huinm'd from musical coinage, why, it was a note Whereon her spirits would sojourn (rather dwell on31). And singit'in her slumbers: this rehearsal (Which surely innocence \\ots well'1) conies in Like... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 502 pagine
...serious decking ; had mine ear Stolen some new air, or at adventure humm'd on From musical coinage, why it was a note Whereon her spirits would sojourn...love 'tween maid and maid may be More than in sex dividual. Palamon and Arcite repining at their hard condition, in being made taptives for life in Athens,... | |
| John Milton - 1819 - 484 pagine
...hath no dividual being." Par. L. XII. 85. Again, in Beaumont and Fletcher, X. 24. edit. 1778. — " true love 'tween maid and maid may be " More than in sex dividual." Here Seward, thinking dividual destroyed the sense, gave individual; and so made the text... | |
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