Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of modesty ; Calls virtue hypocrite ; takes off the rose From the fair forehead of an innocent love, And sets a blister there; makes marriage vows As false as dicers... History of English Literature ... - Page 212by Hippolyte Taine - 1880 - 718 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 602 pages
...of an innocent love, And makes a blifter there; makes Marriage vows As falfe as Dicers Oaths. O fuch a Deed, As from the Body of contraction plucks The very Soul, and fweet Religion makes A rhapfody of words. HeavVs Face doth glow s Yea, this folidity and compound mafs,... | |
| Thomas Davies - Theater - 1784 - 524 pages
...and therefore properly applied to one who is accufed of having neither fight nor judgement. IDEM. • Such a deed As from the body of contraction plucks The very foul! ' A deed which is like feparating the foul from the body, and diffolves that contract which religion... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 522 pages
...tongue In noise so rude against-me f Ham. Such an adt, That blurs the grace and blush of modesty: Calls virtue, hypocrite; takes off the rose <From the fair...forehead of an innocent love, And sets a blister there j makes marriage vow* As false as dicers' oaths: Q, such a deed, As from the body of contraction plucks... | |
| Robert Burton - Melancholy - 1801 - 450 pages
...it is, to ufe the words of Shakefpear, Such an act That blurs the grace and blush of modesty; Calls Virtue hypocrite; takes off the rose From the fair...an innocent love, And sets a blister there ; makes marriage vows As false as dicers' oaths: O such a deed As from the very body of contraction plucks... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 446 pages
...In noise so rude against me ? Ham. i Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of modesty ; Calls virtue, hypocrite ; takes off the rose From the fair...an innocent love, And sets a blister there ; makes marriage vows As false as dicers' oaths : O, such a deed As from the body of contraction 1 plucks The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 642 pages
...tongue In noise so rude against me? Ham. Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of modesty; Calls virtue, hypocrite; takes off the rose From the fair...an innocent love, And sets a blister there; makes marriage vows As false as dicers' oaths: O, such a deed, As from the body of contraction plucks The... | |
| James Sayers - 1804 - 86 pages
...name."—Macbeth. [Toplace her rude intuiter there;] " an act " That blurs the grace and blush of modesty, " Calls Virtue hypocrite, takes off the rose " From the fair...forehead of an innocent love, " And sets a blister there."—Hamlet. Act HI. Scene IV. Instead of blister, suppose we read Blistertr.—EDITOR. " But... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 pages
...tongue In noise so rude against me? Ham. Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of modesty; Calls virtue, hypocrite; takes off the rose From the fair...an innocent love, And sets a blister there ; makes marriage vows As false as dicers' oaths : O, such a deed As from the body of contraction8 plucks The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 pages
...tongue In noise so rude against me? Ham. Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of modesty; Calls virtue, hypocrite; takes off the rose From the fair...an innocent love, And sets a blister there; makes marriage vows As false as dicers' oaths: O, such a deed As from the body of contraction8 plucks The... | |
| John Howe Baron Chedworth - 1805 - 392 pages
...at this. P. 422.— 332.— 223. Ham. Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of modesty ; Calls virtue, hypocrite ; takes off the rose From the fair...forehead of an innocent love, And sets a blister there. I incline to think that Mr. Malone's explanation is the true one. P. 423.— 333.— 224. Ham. Heaven's... | |
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