| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 572 pages
...Nothing, but our undertakings ; when we vow to weep seas, live in fire, eat rocks, tame tygers ; thinking it harder for our mistress to devise imposition enough,...— .that the will is infinite, and the execution confin'd ; that the desire is boundless, and the act a slave to limit. Cre, They say, all lovers swear... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 548 pages
...Nothing, but our undertakings; when we vow to weep seas, live in fire, eat rocks, tame tigers; thinking it harder for our mistress to devise imposition enough,...difficulty imposed. This is the monstruosity in love, lady,—that the will is infinite, and the execution confined; that the desire is boundless, and the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 372 pages
...Nothing, but our undertakings; when we vow to weep seas, live in fire, eat rocks, tame tigers ; thinking it harder for our mistress to devise imposition enough,...they never perform ; vowing more than the perfection often, and discharging less than the tenth part of one. They that have the voice of lions, and the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 476 pages
...fire, eat rocks, tanie tigers j thinking it 'harder for our mistress to devise imposition euougli, than for us to undergo any difficulty imposed. This...in love, Lady, — that the will is infinite, and tha execution confined;, that' the desire is boundlessj i(hd the act a slave to 4imit. , tire/. They... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 482 pages
...Nothing, but our undertakings ; when we vow to weep seas, live in fire, eat rocks, tame tigers ;s thinking it harder for our mistress to devise imposition enough,...the monstruosity in love, lady, — that the will is 2 the parties interchangeably — ] have set their hands and .teals . So, afterwards ' " Go to, a bargain... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 466 pages
...hut our undertakings ; when we vow •10 weep seas, live in fire, eat rocks, tame tigers ;5 thinking it harder for our mistress to devise imposition enough,...the monstruosity in love, lady, — that the will is 2 ..~ the parties interchangeably — ] have set their hands and seals. So, afterwards: " Go to, a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 pages
...defects; remembering, that in all arduous undertakings, it is easier to conceive than to accomplish; that " the will is infinite, and the execution confined;...desire is boundless, and the act a slave to limit." MALONE. Queen Anne Street, East, October 25, 1790. MR. THEOBALD'S PREFACE. THE attempt to write upon... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 pages
...defects; remembering, that in all arduous undertakings, it is easier to conceive than to accomplish; that "the will is infinite, and the execution confined;...desire is boundless, and the act a slave to limit." MAJLONE. Queen Anne Street, East, October 25, 1790. MR. THEOBALD'S PREFACE. THE attempt to write upon... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 464 pages
...was formerly termed the mistress. thinking it harder for our mistress to devise imposition euough, than for us to undergo any difficulty imposed. This...swear more performance than they are able, and yet reserVtt an ability that they never perform ; vowing more than the perfection of ten, and discharging... | |
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