| University of Madras - 1876 - 580 halaman
...which is was wish'd until he were ; And the ebb'd man, ne'er loved till ne'er worth love, Comes dear'd by being lack'd. This common body, Like to a vagabond flag upon the stream, Goes to, and back, lackeying the varying tide, To rot itself with motion. (6) To be called into a huge sphere and not... | |
| 1878 - 344 halaman
...hath been taught us from the primal state, That he, which is, was wish'd, until he were; And the eWd man, ne'er lov'd, till ne'er worth love, Comes fear'd...a vagabond flag upon the stream, Goes to and back, lackeying the varying tide, To rot itself with motion. Die Folio liest (wie vorstehend Zeile 4 von... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1878 - 646 halaman
...until he were ; And the ebb'd man, ne'er lov'd till ne'er worth love, Comes dear'd by being lack'd. 2 This common body, Like to a vagabond flag upon the stream, Goes to, and back, lackeying the varying tide, To rot itself with motion. Mess. Cjesar, I bring thee word, Menecrates... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1879 - 546 halaman
...which is was wish'd until he were ; [love, And the ebb'd man, ne'er loved till ne'er worth Comes dear'd your moved prince. Three civil brawls, bred of an airy word, By thee, old Capulet, and Monta lackeying the varying tide, To rot itself with motion. Mess. Csesar, I bring thee word, Menecrates... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1880 - 668 halaman
...is, was wish'd, until he were; And the ebb'd man, ne'er lov'd, till ne'er worth love, Comes dear'd, by being lack'd. This common body. Like to a vagabond flag upon the stream. Goes to anil back, lackeying the varying tide, To rot itself with motion. AC, 1 : 4. 1545. DRINK. — The Cause... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 816 halaman
...which is was wish'd until he were; And the ebb'd man, ne'er loved till ne'er worth love, Cnmos dear'd by being lack'd. This common body, Like to a vagabond flag upon the stream. Goes to and back, lackeying the varying tide. To rot itself with motion. lUctt. Ctesar. I bring thee word, Mcnecrates... | |
| George Gould (of Bermondsey.) - 1881 - 86 halaman
...Path " should be " put ", which is consonant with the argument. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. Act 1, sc. 4. " Like to a vagabond flag upon the stream, Goes to and back, lacking the varying tide, To rot itself with motion." — This is as the passage stands in the original. " Lacking " should be " tacking... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 372 halaman
...which is was wish'd until he were ; And the ebb'd man, ne'er lov'd till ne'er worth love, Comes dear'd by being lack'd. This common body, Like to a vagabond flag upon the stream, Goes to and back, lackeying the varying tide, To rot itself with motion. Mas. Caesar, I bring thee word, Menecrates and... | |
| Leopold Hartley Grindon - 1883 - 380 halaman
...should leave us in doubt whether he intends a reed or something that floats, like a potamogeton. " This common body, Like to a vagabond flag upon the stream, Goes to, and back, lacqueying the varying tide, To rot itself with motion." Antony and Cleopatra, i. 4. In the AV " flag... | |
| Benjamin Gott Kinnear - 1883 - 524 halaman
...Steevens made the correction. All the compared eds. retain the old text. Compare A. and C. i. 4, 45, — " This common body, Like to a vagabond flag upon the stream, Goes to and bach, lackeying the varying tide, To rot itself with motion." Hy. VIII. ii. 4, 199,— " Thus hulling... | |
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