| Eliphalet L. Rice - 1846 - 432 Seiten
...Miranda ! Indeed the top of admiration ; worth What's dearest to the world! Full many a lady I have ey'd with best regard : and many a time The harmony...Brought my too diligent ear: for several virtues Have I liked several women ; never any With so full soul, but some defect in her Did quarrel with the noblest... | |
| Queen - 1846 - 650 Seiten
...so fair a house, Good things will strive to dwell with't." FERDINAND. " Full many a lady I've eyed with best regard ; and many a time The harmony of...Brought my too diligent ear : for several virtues Have I liked several women ; never any With so full soul but some defeet in her Did quarrel with the noblest... | |
| Osgood Bradbury - 1846 - 110 Seiten
...was painting the rose-tinted lips of this lovely girl. CHAPTER VIII. 'Pull many a lady I have eyed with best regard ; and many a time The harmony of...into bondage Brought my too diligent ear; for several yirtues Have I liked several women ; never any With so full soul, but some defect in her Did quarrel... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 726 Seiten
...Miranda! Indeed, the top of admiration; worth What's dearest to the world ! Full many a lady I have cannot love her, nor will strive to do't. King. Thou...thyself, if thou should"?: strive to choose. Hel. That pût it to the foil : but you, О you! So perfect, and so peerless, are created Of every creature's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 578 Seiten
...Miranda! Indeed, the top of admiration ; worth What's dearest to the world ! Full many a lady I have ey'd with best regard ; and many a time The harmony...lik'd several women ; never any With so full soul, hut some defect in her Did quarrel with the noblest grace she ow'd,* And put it to ihe foil : But you,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 618 Seiten
...! Indeed, the top of admiration ; worth What's dearest to the world ! Full many a lady I have eyed with best regard ; and many a time The harmony of...Brought my too diligent ear : for several virtues Have I liked several women ; never any With so full soul, but some defect in her Did quarrel with the noblest... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 Seiten
...Miranda ! Indeed, the top of admiration ; worth What's dearest to the world. Full many a lady I have ey'd with best regard ; and many a time The harmony of their tongues hath into bondage Brought my loo diligent ear : for several virtues Have 1 lik'd several women ; never any With so full soul, but... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1848 - 366 Seiten
...admiration; worth What's dearest to the world! Full many a lady I have eyed with best regard; and many a tune The harmony of their tongues hath into bondage Brought my too diligent ear : for several virtues Have I liked several women; never any With so full soul, but some defect in her Did quarrel with the noblest... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1849 - 952 Seiten
...Miranda ! Indeed, the top of admiration ; worth Wlut's dearest to the world ! Full many a lady I have bondau'c Brought my too diligent ear: for several virtues Have I lik'd several women ; never any With... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 614 Seiten
...! Indeed, the top of admiration ; worth What's dearest to the world ! Full many a lady I have eyed with best regard ; and many a time The harmony of...Brought my too diligent ear : for several virtues Have I liked several women ; never any With so full soul, but some defect in her Did quarrel with the noblest... | |
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