When a man's verses cannot be understood, nor a man's good wit seconded with the forward child Understanding, it strikes a man more dead than a great reckoning in a little room. Shakspere's As You Like it - Seite 115von William Shakespeare - 1903 - 207 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 516 Seiten
...cannot be understood, nor a man's good wit seconded with the forward child, understanding, it strikes a man more dead than a great reckoning in a little...— Truly I would the gods had made thee poetical. Aud. I do not know what poetical is : Is it honest indeed, and word? Is it a truething? Touch. No,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 540 Seiten
...cannot be understood, nor a man's good wit seconded with the forward child, understanding, it strikes a man more dead than a great reckoning in a little room 7 : — Truly, I would the gods had made thee poetical. 1 — as the most CAPRICIOUS poet, honest Ovid,... | |
| Marmaduke Merrywhistle - 1822 - 904 Seiten
...cannot be understood, nor a man's good wit seconded with the forward child, understanding, it strikes a man more dead than a great reckoning in a little room — truly." If thou dost not understand it, " I would the gods had made thee poetical." Write me down fool, if... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 984 Seiten
...cannot he understood, nor a man's good wit seconded with the forward child, understanding, it strikes ace ibr livepence, and 'tis dear. — Madam, I'll follo hud made thee poetical. And. I do not know what poetical is : Is it honest in deed and word ! Is it... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 436 Seiten
...cannot be understood, nor a man's good wit seconded with the forward child, understanding, it strikes a man more dead than a great reckoning in a little room : — Trulv, 1 would the gods had made thee poetical. Aud. 1 do not know what poetical is: Is it honest... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 322 Seiten
...cannot be understood, nor a man's good wit seconded with the forward child, understanding, it strikes a man more dead than a great reckoning in a little room :6 — Truly, I would the gods had made thee poetical. A itJ. I do not know what poetical is : la it... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 372 Seiten
...cannot be understood, nor a man's good wit seconded with the forward child, understanding, it strikes a man more dead than a great reckoning in a little...I would the gods had made thee poetical. And. I do riot know what poetical is : Is it honest in deed and word ? Is it a true thing ? Touch. No, truly;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 486 Seiten
...cannot be understood, nor a man's good wit seconded with the forward child, understanding, it strikes a man more dead than a great reckoning in a little...— Truly, I would the gods had made thee poetical. Aud. I do not know what poetical is: Is It honest in deed, and word? Is it a true thing? Touch. No,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 370 Seiten
...cannot be understood, nor a man's good wit seconded with the forward child, understanding, it strikes a man more dead than a great reckoning in a little...— truly, I would the gods had made thee poetical. • Aud. I do not know, what poetical is. Is it honest in deed and word? Is it a true thing ? Touch.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 508 Seiten
...cannot be understood, nor a man's good wit seconded with the forward child, understanding, it strikes a man more dead than a great reckoning in a little...— Truly, I would the gods had made thee poetical. Aud. I do not know what poetical is : Is it honest in deed and word ? Is it a true thing? Touch. No,... | |
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