| William Shakespeare - Actors - 1825 - 1010 pages
...imagination bodies forth The forms ot things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes, and gives to airy hakespeare How easy is a bush suppos'da bear? //i/i. But til the story of the night told over, And all their minds... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 508 pages
...unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes, and gives to airynoA local habitation, and a name. [thin; Such tricks hath strong imagination ; That, if it...that joy ; Or, in the night, imagining some fear. How easy is a bush supposed a bear.' Hip. But all the story of the night told om, And all their minds... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 482 pages
...imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes, and gives to airy nothing A local habitation, and a name. Such tricks...that joy ; Or, in the night, imagining some fear, How easy is a bush suppos'da bear? i Are of imagination aft compact :] ie are made of mere imagination.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 438 pages
...still he did retain, Which rightly should possess a poet's brain.' * ie are made of mere imagination. A local habitation, and a name. Such tricks hath strong...of that joy; Or, in the night, imagining some fear, How easy is a bush suppos'da bear ? Hip. But all the story of the night told over, And all their minds... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 438 pages
...still he did retain, Which rightly should possess a poet's brain.' 2 ie are made of mere imagination. A local habitation, and a name. Such tricks hath strong...of that joy; Or, in the night, imagining some fear, How easy is a bush suppos'da bear? Hip. But all the story of the night told over, And all their minds... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 pages
...[heaven ; The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes, and gives to airy no thin r How easy is a bush suppos'da bear ? Hip. But all the story of the night told over, And all their minds... | |
| English drama - 1828 - 386 pages
...imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes, and gives to airy nothing A local habitation, and a name. Such tricks...that joy ; Or, in the night, imagining some fear, How easy is 3 bush suppos'da bear ? Hip. But all the story of the night told over And all their minds... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 378 pages
...things unknown, the poct's pen Turns them to shapes, and gives to airy nothing A local hahitation, and a name. Such tricks hath strong imagination ;...that joy ; Or, in the night, imagining some fear, How easy is a bush supposed a bear? Hip. But all the story of the night told over, And all their minds... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 426 pages
...imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shape, and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name. Such tricks hath strong imagination.' But we are most happy to be supported in our views of the high claims of this art by such a man as... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 444 pages
...imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes, and gives to airy nothing A local habitation, and a name. . Such tricks...that joy ; Or, in the night, imagining some fear, How easy is a bush suppos'da bear? Hip. But all the story of the night told over, And all their minds... | |
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