Yale Studies in English, Zväzky 46–471913 |
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... Compalle , Captaine Ironfide , Parson Palate , Doctor Rut , Tim Item , LONDON . The Perfons that act . Sir Diaph Silkworm , Mr. Practile , Sir Moath Interelt , Mr. Bias , Mr. Needle , The Magnetick Lady . Her Gossip , and she - Parasite ...
... Compalle , Captaine Ironfide , Parson Palate , Doctor Rut , Tim Item , LONDON . The Perfons that act . Sir Diaph Silkworm , Mr. Practile , Sir Moath Interelt , Mr. Bias , Mr. Needle , The Magnetick Lady . Her Gossip , and she - Parasite ...
Strana 17
... Compalle , I know that univerfall causes In nature produce nothing ; but as meeting Particular causes , to determine those , And specifie their acts . This is a piece Of Oxford Science , Itaies with me ere since I left that place ; and ...
... Compalle , I know that univerfall causes In nature produce nothing ; but as meeting Particular causes , to determine those , And specifie their acts . This is a piece Of Oxford Science , Itaies with me ere since I left that place ; and ...
Strana 21
... Compalle fayes . It is betweene The Lawyer , and the Courtier , which fhall have her . Bal . Who , Sir Diaphanous Silke - worme ? fine Gentle - man 30 Rut . A 35 Old Mr. Silke - wormes Heire . Pal . Pal . And a neat Courtier , Of a most ...
... Compalle fayes . It is betweene The Lawyer , and the Courtier , which fhall have her . Bal . Who , Sir Diaphanous Silke - worme ? fine Gentle - man 30 Rut . A 35 Old Mr. Silke - wormes Heire . Pal . Pal . And a neat Courtier , Of a most ...
Strana 23
... Compalle , Ironfide . You knew her Mr. Compa / le ? Com . Spare the torture , I doe confeffe without it . Pol . And her husband , What a fine couple they were ? and how they liv'd ? Com . Yes . Act ... Iron / ide . ] Enter Compass and ...
... Compalle , Ironfide . You knew her Mr. Compa / le ? Com . Spare the torture , I doe confeffe without it . Pol . And her husband , What a fine couple they were ? and how they liv'd ? Com . Yes . Act ... Iron / ide . ] Enter Compass and ...
Strana 27
... Compalle , Having no ground in nature , to sustaine it Or light , from those cleare causes : to the inquiry And search of which , your Mathematicall head , Hath fo devow'd it felfe . Com . Tut , all men are Philosophers , to their ...
... Compalle , Having no ground in nature , to sustaine it Or light , from those cleare causes : to the inquiry And search of which , your Mathematicall head , Hath fo devow'd it felfe . Com . Tut , all men are Philosophers , to their ...
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Strana 175 - Ye have heard that it hath been said, An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth : but I say unto you, That ye resist not evil : but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also.
Strana 128 - That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please. Give me that man That is not passion's slave, and I will wear him In my heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart, As I do thee.
Strana 113 - ... twere, the mirror up to nature; to show virtue her own feature, scorn her own image, and the very age and body of the time his form and pressure. Now this overdone, or come tardy off, though it make the unskilful laugh, cannot but make the judicious grieve; the censure of the which one must, in your allowance, o'erweigh a whole theatre of others.
Strana 100 - I'll example you with thievery: The sun's a thief, and with his great attraction Robs the vast sea: the moon's an arrant thief, And her pale fire she snatches from the sun...
Strana 131 - While in the meantime two armies fly in, represented with four swords and bucklers, and then what hard heart will not receive it for a pitched field? Now of time they are much more liberal. For ordinary it is that two young princes fall in love; after many traverses she is got with child, delivered of a fair boy, he is lost, groweth a man, falleth in love, and is ready to get another child, — and all this in two hours...
Strana 190 - There dwelt a man in Babylon Of reputation great by fame ; He took to wife a faire woman, Susanna she was callde by name : A woman fair and vertuous ; Lady, lady : Why should we not of her learn thus To live godly ? If this song of Corydon, &c., has not more merit, it is at least an evil of less magnitude.
Strana 140 - XVIII. The Expression of Purpose in Old English Prose. HUBERT GIBSON SHEARIN, Ph.D. $1.00. XIX. Classical Mythology in Shakespeare. ROBERT KILBURN ROOT, Ph.D. $1.00. XX. The Controversy between the Puritans and the Stage. ELBERT NS THOMPSON, Ph.D. $2.00. XXI. The Elene of Cynewulf, translated into English Prose.
Strana 230 - The Cross in the Life and Literature of the Anglo-Saxons. WILLIAM O. STEVENS, Ph.D. $0.75. XXIV. An Index to the Old English Glosses of the Durham Hymnarium. HARVEY W. CHAPMAN. $0.75.
Strana 140 - XXII. King Alfred's Old English Version of St. Augustine's Soliloquies, turned into Modern English. HENRY LEE HARGROVE, Ph.D. $0.75.
Strana 109 - Servants, with great Applause: Written by the memorable worthies of their time, Mr. John Fletcher and Mr. William Shakespeare, Gent.