| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 páginas
...vantage of mine own excuse Hath he excepted most against my love. O, how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day; Which now shows...beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away ! Re-enter PANTHII^O, Pant. Sir Proteus, your father calls for you ; He is in haste, therefore, I pray... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 394 páginas
...vantage of mine own excuse Hath he excepted most against my love. O, how this spring of love resembleth w The uncertain glory of an April day ; Which now shows...beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away ! Re-enter PANTHINO. Pant. Sir Proteus, your father calls for you ; He is in haste, therefore, I pray... | |
| Nicholas Salmon - 1806 - 200 páginas
...us, these couples shall eternally be knit." Shakespeare. 80 " O how this spring of love resembleth the uncertain glory of an April day, which now shows...beauty of the sun, and BY AND BY, a cloud takes all away."—Shakespeare. 81 " Now a sensible man, BY AND BY a fool, and presently a beast." Shakespeare's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 374 páginas
...vantage of mine own excuse Hath he excepted most against my love. O, how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day ; Which now shows...beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away ! Re-enter PANTHINO. Pan. Sir Proteus, your father calls for you ; He is in haste ; therefore, I pray... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 380 páginas
...Shakspeare has expressed the same idea more clearly John: " O, how this spring of love resembleth " Th' uncertain glory of an April day, " Which now shows...the sun, " And, by and by, a cloud takes all away." flying vapours, adds : Antony, remarking on the various appearances assumed by the " — now thy captain... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 384 páginas
...Gentlemen of Verona, Antony and Cleopatra, and King John: " O, how this spring of love resembleth " Th' uncertain glory of an April day, " Which now shows...the sun, " And, by and by, a cloud takes all away." Antony, remarking on the various appearances assumed by the flying vapours, adds : " — — now thy... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 444 páginas
...vantage of mine own excuse Hath he excepted most against my love. O, how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day ; Which now shows...beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away ! Re-enter PANTHINO. Pant. Sir Proteus, your father calls for you ; He is in haste, therefore, I pray... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 510 páginas
...To hasten on his expedition. [Exeunt ANT. and PAN. Pro. Thus have I shunn'd the fire, for fear ojf burning ; And drench'd me in the sea, where I am drown'd...beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away ! Re-enter PANTHINO. Pan. Sir Proteus, your father calls for you ; He is in haste, therefore, I pray... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 370 páginas
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| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 436 páginas
...mine own excuse mth he excepted most against my love. O, how this spring of love resembleth t»,u he uncertain glory of an April day ; Which now shows...beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away ! Re-enter PANTHINO. Pant. Sir Proteus, your father calls for you ; He is in haste, therefore, I pray... | |
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