| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 500 pages
...blent, whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on : Lady, you are the cruelest she alive, If you will lead these graces to the grave, And leave the world no copy. OK. O, sir ! I will not be so hard-hearted. I will give out divers schedules of my beauty : It shall... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 540 pages
...blent,! whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunmng hand laid on: Lady, you are the cruel'st she alive, If you will lead these graces to the grave, And leave the world no copy. Vio. I see you what you are: you are too proud; But, if you were the devil, you are fair. * It appears... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 772 pages
...blent, whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on : Lady, you are the cruel'st she alive, If you will lead these graces to the grave, And leave the world no copy. Oli. O, sir, I will not be so hard-hearted ; I will give out divers schedules of my beauty : It shall... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 622 pages
...COMEDIES. VOL. II. T If you will lead these graces to the grave, And leave the world no copy. OLI. O, sir, I will not be so hard-hearted ; I will give out divers sehedules of my beauty : It shall be inventoried ; and every particle, and utensil, labelled to my... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 512 pages
...blent,4 whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on : Lady, you are the cruell'st she alive. If you will lead these graces to the grave,...copy. Oil. O, sir, I will not be so hard-hearted ; I «ill give out divers schedules of my beauty : it shall be inventoried; and every particle, and utensil,... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Hazlitt - 1852 - 566 pages
...blent,! whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on : Lady, you are the cruel'st she alive, If you will lead these graces to the grave, And leave the world no copy. Oli. O, Sir, I will not be so hard-hearted ; I will give out divers schedules of my beauty: It shall... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 616 pages
...for we find in all the modern editions, " such a one as 1 was this present." COMEDIES. — TOL. II. T If you will lead these graces to the grave, And leave the world no copy. OLI. 0, sir, I will not be so hard-hearted ; I will give out divers schedules of my beauty : It shall... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 916 pages
...blent, whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand luid on. Lady, you are the cruell'st she ugh. Val. What dost thou know ? Speed. That she is not so fair, as (of you) wel Oli. O ! sir, I will not be so hard-hearted. I will give out divers schedules of my beauty : it shall... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 420 pages
...blent, whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on. Lady, you are the cruell'st she alive, If you will lead these graces to the grave, And leave the world no copy. Oli. O ! sir, I will not be so hard-hearted. I will give out divers schedules of my beauty : it shall... | |
| J. L. Styan - 1975 - 272 pages
...blent, whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on : Lady, you are the cruell'st she alive, If you will lead these graces to the grave, And leave the world no copy. Words have turned to poetry, the lines have caught fire, and Viola seems to speak with the feelings... | |
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