I, that am curtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling nature, Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing world, scarce half made up, And that so lamely and unfashionable That dogs bark at me as I halt by them;... The Popular Elocutionist and Reciter - Page 406by Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1894 - 564 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1907 - 266 pages
...proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling Nature, Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time 20 Into this breathing world, scarce half made up, And...time of peace, Have no delight to pass away the time, 25 13. lute] Ff; loue Qq. 4, 5 ; sharpe of Qq 6-8. 14. shap'd for] Ff; shapte for Qq 1-3; sharpe for... | |
| Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - German literature - 1766 - 534 pages
...curtail'd of this fair proportion, ь Cheated of feature by dissembling nature, Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing world, scarce...unfashionable, That dogs bark at me, as I halt by them: 10 Why, I (in this weak piping time of peace) Have no delight to pass away the time; Unless to spy... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 476 pages
...scarce half made up, And that so lamely and unfashionably, That dogs bark at me, as I halt by them j — Why I, in this weak piping time of peace, Have no...: And therefore — since I cannot prove a lover, To entertain these fair well-spoken days — I am determined to prove a villain, go And hate the idle... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 426 pages
...eurtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling nature, Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing world, scarce...And therefore, — since I cannot prove a lover,, To entertain these fair well-spoken days, — I am determined to prove a villain, And hate the idle... | |
| Biography - 1806 - 672 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...Unless to spy my shadow in the sun, And descant on my own deformity." Z3 Nay, Nay, now dispatch ; 'twas I that stabb'd young Edward, But 'twas thy heavenly... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 568 pages
...feature by dissembling nature, Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing wprld, scarce half made up, And that so lamely and unfashionable,...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... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 434 pages
...curtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling nature/ Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing world, scarce...And therefore, — since I cannot prove a lover,* To entertain these fair well-spoken days, — I am determined to prove a villain, And hate the idle... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 408 pages
...curtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling nature,5 Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing world, scarce...deformity ; And therefore, — since I cannot prove a lover,6 To entertain these fair well-spoken days, — I am determined to prove a villain, And hate... | |
| John Howe Baron Chedworth - 1805 - 392 pages
...one. The lines in the Old King John do not appear to me prove the contrary. P. 6.— 455.— 462. , Why I, in this weak piping time of peace, Have no...the time ; Unless to spy my shadow in the sun, And desca/it on mine own deformity. I agree with Mr. Malone. P. 9.— 458. — 467. Clar. We know thy charge,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 510 pages
...curtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling nature, Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing world, scarce...: And therefore, — since I cannot prove a lover, To entertain these fair well-spoken days, — I am determined to prove a villain, And hate the idle... | |
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