| American fiction - 1910 - 558 pages
...purchase your delight at such a rate, As, for it, he himself must justly hate : To make a child now swaddled, to proceed Man, and then shoot up, in one...or, with three rusty swords, And help of some few foot and half-foot words, Fight over York and Lancaster's long jars, And in the tyring-house bring... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 494 pages
...purchase your delight at such a rate, As, for it, he himself must justly hate : To make a child now swaddled, to proceed Man, and then shoot up, in one...or, with three rusty swords, And help of some few foot and half-foot words, Fight over York and Lancaster's long jars, And in the tyring-housc bring... | |
| John Duncan Quackenbos - English language - 1896 - 492 pages
...purchase your delight at such a rate, As, for it, he himself must justly hate: ' To make a child now swaddled, to proceed Man, and then shoot up, in one...or, with three rusty swords, And help of some few foot and half-foot words, Fight over York and Lancaster's long jars, And in the tyring-house bring... | |
| Ben Jonson - English drama - 1896 - 178 pages
...purchase your delight at such a rate, As, for it, he himself must justly hate : To make a child now swaddled; to proceed Man, and then shoot up, in one...or, with three rusty swords, And help of some few foot and half-foot words, Fight over York and Lancaster's long jars, And in the tyring-house bring... | |
| Edwin Reed - 1897 - 356 pages
...assistance from Shakespeare." — Gi/brtft Preface to Jonson's Works, p. ccli. To make a child now swaddled, to proceed Man, and then shoot up, in one...or, with three rusty swords, And help of some few foot and half-foot words, Fight over York and Lancaster's long jars, And in the tyring-house bring... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne, George Henry Warner - Anthologies - 1897 - 644 pages
...purchase your delight at such a rate As, for it, he himself must justly hate. To make a child, now swaddled, to proceed Man, and then shoot up in one...foot-and-half-foot words, Fight over York and Lancaster's long jars, And in the tyring-house bring wounds to scars. He rather prays, you will be pleased to see One... | |
| Josiah Harmar Penniman - English drama - 1897 - 180 pages
...purchase your delight at such a rate, As, for it, he himself must justly hate : To make a child now swaddled, to proceed Man, and then shoot up, in one...; or with three rusty swords, And help of some few foot and half-foot words, Fight over York and Lancaster's long jars, And in the tyring house bring... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - English literature - 1897 - 286 pages
...exactly. He ridicules the authors who, in the same play, 1 The Fall of Sejatnu, T. " Make a child now swaddled, to proceed Man, and then shoot up, in one...weed, Past threescore years ; or, with three rusty swordg, And help of some few foot and half-foot words, Fight over York and Lancaster's long jars. .... | |
| Thomas R. Lounsbury - 1901 - 510 pages
...purchase your delight at such a rate, As for it he himself must justly hate : To make a child, now swaddled, to proceed Man, and then shoot up in one...foot-and-half-foot words, Fight over York and Lancaster's long jars, And in the tyring-house bring wounds to scars." The unity of place is referred to further on... | |
| Thomas R. Lounsbury - 1901 - 494 pages
...purchase your delight at such a rate, As for it he himself must justly hate : To make a child, now swaddled, to proceed Man, and then shoot up in one...foot-and-half-foot words, Fight over York and Lancaster's long jars, And in the tyring-honse bring wounds to scars." The unity of place is referred to further on... | |
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