| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 570 páginas
...gilliflowers, Which some call nature's bastards. Of that kind Our rustic garden's barren ; and I care not To get slips of them. Pol. Wherefore, gentle maiden,...them ? Per. For I have heard it said, There is an art,2 which, in their piedness, shares With great creating nature. Pol. Say, there be; Yet nature is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 570 páginas
...Our rustic garden's barren ; and I cure not Toget slips of them. Pol. Wherefore, gentle maiden, Doyou piednt-ss, ehanitt With great creating nature. Pol. Say, there be ; Yet nature is made better by no... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1837 - 400 páginas
...care not To get slips of them. POLIXENES. Wherefore, gentle maiden, Do you neglect them ? PKRDITA. For I have heard it said, There is an art, which in...their piedness, shares With great creating nature. POLIXENES. Say there be ; Yet nature is made better by no mean, But nature makes that mean ; so o'er... | |
| Edward Jerningham Wakefield, John Ward - 1837 - 476 páginas
...whom her conversation is addressed, inquires, Wherefore gentle maiden Do you neglect them? Perdita. For I have heard it said, There is an art which, in...their piedness, shares With great creating Nature. Polixenes. Say there be, Yet nature is made better by no mean. But nature makes that mean ; so, o'er... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1837 - 516 páginas
...care not To get slips of them. Peí. Wherefore, gentle maiden, Do you neglect them? Prr. For1 1 hare heard it said, There is an art, which, in their piedness, shares With great creating nature. <1 ) Far-fetched. \У\ Peí. Say, there be ; Yet nature it made better by no mean, But nature make«... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 páginas
...not To get slips of them. Pot. Wherefore, gentle maiden, Do you neglect them 1 Per. For I have haard o'er that art. Which, you say, adds to nature, is an art, That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 790 páginas
...gillyflowers, Which some call nature's bastards : of that kind Our rustic garden's barren; and I care not s, dragons, and enchantments. The Death of Arthur...on Ihc luxurious wonders of fiction, has no taste o W7ith great creating nature. Pol. Say, there be ; Yet nature is made better by no mean, But nature... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 536 páginas
...gillyflowers, Which some call nature's bastards : of that kind Our rustic garden's barren; and I care not To get slips of them. Pol. Wherefore, gentle maiden,...better by no mean, But nature makes that mean : so, o'er that art, Which, you say, adds to nature, is an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1839 - 398 páginas
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