As an unperfect actor on the stage, Who with his fear is put besides his part, Or some fierce thing replete with too much rage, Whose strength's abundance weakens his own heart... Shakespeare's Sonnets - Página 29de William Shakespeare - 1865 - 160 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edwin Abbott Abbott - 1869 - 176 páginas
...in the following : — "I live with (on) bread like you."— Rieh. IL iii. 2. 175. " As an imperfect actor on the stage Who with his fear is put besides his part. " — Sonn. 23. We should say " in his fear," or " by his fear " (personifying fear) ; or append the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1907 - 644 páginas
...It selfe with strength ] WALKER (Crit. iii, 309) appositely compares these lines with Sonnet xxiii : 'Or some fierce thing replete with too much rage, Whose strength's abundance weakens his own heart, . . . And in mine own love's strength seem to decay, O'ercharg'd with burthen of mine own love's might.'... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1871 - 620 páginas
...She lays hold on the word eyes, io turn his attention on their present appearance.'— Johnson. 5 ' }w {^XV n O-~ } V Ň ] m o? >fS M N oG 7G. o beside his part.1 Shakspeare's Twenty-third Sonnet. 6 Juno, the guardian of marriage, and consequently... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1874 - 588 páginas
...heart. xxv. Let those who are in favour with their stars, Of public honour and proud titles boast, • As an unperfect actor on the stage, Who with his fear is put besides his part, — ] So in " Coriolunua," Act V. Be. 3,— " Like a dull actor now, I have forgot my part, and I am... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1875 - 482 páginas
...She lays hold on the word eyes, to turn his attention on their present appearance." — Johnson. 2 " As an unperfect actor on the stage, Who with his fear is put beside his part." Shahespeare's twenty-third Sonnet. 3 Juno, the guardian of marriage, and consequently... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1875 - 448 páginas
...sorrow, no change, no wrong ; it is an ecstasy which the sensitive heart is as yet unable to control : As an unperfect actor on the stage Who with his fear is put beside his part, Or some fierce thing replete with too much rage, Whose strength's abundance weakens... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 840 páginas
...ill Presume not on thy heart when mine is slain ; Thou gav'st me thine, not to give back again. xxni. arising So I, for fear of trust, forget to say [heart ; The perfect ceremony of love's rite, And in mine own... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1876 - 492 páginas
...Presume not on thy heart when mine is slain ; Thou gav'st me thine, not to give back again. XXIII. As an unperfect actor on the stage, Who with his fear is put besides his part, Or some f1erce thing replete with too much rage, Whose strength's abundance weakens his own heart ; So I, for... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1877 - 466 páginas
...excess, it far more frequently paralyses the intellect, or drives a man into merely verbal excesses. ' Some fierce thing, replete with too much rage, Whose strength's abundance weakens his own heart3.' If Burke's wrath sometimes lost him personal respect, and occasionally hurried him into grossness... | |
| Nicolaus Delius - 1878 - 486 páginas
...Sonetten jede Spur fehlte. Sonett 23. Der Anfang dieses Sonetts liesse sich autobiographisch deuten: As an unperfect actor on the stage, who with his fear is put besides hia part, wenn etwa anzunehmen wäre, dass Shakspere das niederschlagende Factum habe auf die Nachwelt... | |
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