From deep oblivion snatch'd, this play appears: It claims respect, since Shakspeare's name it bears; That name, the source of wonder and delight, To a fair hearing has at least a right. We ask no more. With you the judgment lies : No forgeries escape... Literary Forgeries - Sivu 231tekijä(t) James Anson Farrer - 1907 - 282 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| William Henry Ireland - 1805 - 364 sivua
...From deep oblivion snatch'd, this play appears : It claims respect, since Shakspeare's name it bears 5 That name, the source of wonder and delight, To a...has at least a right. We ask no more. With you the judgement lies : No forgeries escape your piercing eyes ! II Unbiass'd, then, pronounce your dread... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 sivua
...snateh'd, this play appears: It claims respect, since Shakspeare'e name it bears; That name, the souree of wonder and delight, To a fair hearing has at least...With you the judgment lies: No forgeries escape your piereing eyes ! Unbiass'd, then, pronounce your dread deeree, Alike from prejudice or favour free.... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 sivua
...snalch'd, this play appears: It claims respect, since Shakspeare's name it bears; That name, the souree of wonder and delight, To a fair hearing has at least a right. We ask no more. With you the judgment Jiee: No forgeries escape yonr piereing eyes ! Unbiass'd, then, pronounce your dread decree, Alike... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 578 sivua
...deep oblivion snatch'd, this play appears: It claims respect, since Shakspeare'a name it bears ; Th.it name, the source of wonder and delight, To a fair...pronounce your dread decree, Alike from prejudice or favour free. If, the fierce ordeal pass'd, you chance to find Rich sterling ore, tiiowjhrude and... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 570 sivua
...Shakspere : — "From deep oblivion snatch'd, this play appears: It claims respect, since Shakspeare's name it bears; That name, the source of wonder and...judgment lies: No forgeries escape your piercing eyes ! Unbiased, then, pronounce your dread decree, Alike from prejudice or favour free. If, the fierce... | |
| William Henry Ireland - 1874 - 396 sivua
...doubled light. From deep oblivion snatch'd, this play appears: It claims respect, since Shakspeare's name it bears; That name, the source of wonder and...judgment lies: No forgeries escape your piercing eyes! H TJnbiass'd, then, pronounce your dread decree, Alike from prejudice or favour free. If, the fierce... | |
| William Henry Ireland - 1874 - 398 sivua
...doubled light. From deep oblivion snatch"d, this play appears: It claims respect, since Shakspeare's name it bears; That name, the source of wonder and...judgment lies : No forgeries escape your piercing eyes! H TJnbiass'd, then, pronounce your dread decree, Alike from prejudice or favour free. If, the fierce... | |
| Passages, John Allen Giles - 1881 - 744 sivua
...doubled light. From deep oblivion snatch'd this play appears : It claims respect, since Shakspeare'a name it bears ; That name, the source of wonder and...judgment lies ; No forgeries escape your piercing eyes ! Unbiasa'd then pronounce your dread decree, Alike from prejudice and favour free. If, the fierce... | |
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