Search Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »
Sign in
Books Books
" The idea of her life shall sweetly creep Into his study of imagination, And every lovely organ of her life Shall come apparel'd in more precious habit, More moving, delicate, and full of life, Into the eye and prospect of his soul Than when she liv'd... "
The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and ... - Page 241
by William Shakespeare - 1765
Full view - About this book

Rab & his friends, & other papers & essays. Repr

John Brown - 1907 - 400 pages
...sweetly creep Into my study of imagination; And every lovely organ of thy life Shall come apparelled in more precious habit — More moving delicate, and full of life. Into the eye and prospect of my soul, Than when thou lived' st indeed." — MUCH Auo ABOUT NOTHING. ARTHUR H. HALLAM...
Full view - About this book

Rab and His Friends: And Other Papers and Essays

John Brown - Dogs - 1907 - 402 pages
...sweetly creep Into my study of imagination; And every lovely organ of thy life Shall come apparelled in more precious habit — More moving delicate, and full of life, Into the eye and prospect of my soul. Than when thou lived1 'st indeed." — MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. ARTHUR H. HALLAM...
Full view - About this book

The Aldus Shakespeare: With Copious Notes and Comments, Volume 25

William Shakespeare - 1909 - 180 pages
...When he shall hear she died upon his words, The idea of her lif e shall sweetly creep Into his study of imagination ; And every lovely organ of her life...Shall come apparel'd in more precious habit, More moving-delicate and full of life, Into the eye and prospect of his soul, 240 Than when she lived indeed;...
Full view - About this book

Golden Gleams of Thought from the Words of Leading Orators, Divines ...

Rev. S. Pollock Linn - Quotations - 1881 - 472 pages
...sweetly creep Into the study of his imagination, And every lovely organ of her life Shall come appareled in more precious habit, More moving, delicate, and full of life, Into the eye and prospect of his soul, Than when she lived indeed. THE modern Cupid is no longer blind, but clear-sighted,...
Full view - About this book

Shakespearian Addresses, Delivered at the Arts Club, Manchester, 1886 to 1912

Henry Fishwick - 1912 - 428 pages
...sweetly creep Into his study of imagination; And every lovely organ of her life Shall come apparell'd in more precious habit, More moving — delicate, and full of life, Into the eye and prospect of his soul, Than when she lived indeed. (Much Ado About Nothing, Act IV, Sc. i.) Note every...
Full view - About this book

The Dream Girl

Ethel Gertrude Hart - 1913 - 294 pages
...sweetly creep Into his study of imagination; And every lovely organ of her life Shall come apparell'd in more precious habit. More moving delicate and full of life Into the eye and prospect of his soul. — Much Ado about Nothing, Act IV., Scene i. LADY: I am cap in hand, I am humble,...
Full view - About this book

Essays for College Men: Education, Science, and Art

Norman Foerster - Education, Higher - 1913 - 414 pages
...sweetly creep Into his study of imagination ; And every lovely organ of her life Shall come apparelled in more precious habit, More moving delicate and full of life, Into the eye and prospect of his soul Than when she lived indeed. And this leads me to add, lastly, that it is the function...
Full view - About this book

College Life

Maurice Garland Fulton - Education, Higher - 1914 - 568 pages
...sweetly creep Into his study of imagination; And every lovely organ of her life Shall come appareled in more precious habit, More moving delicate and full of life, Into the eye and prospect of his soul Than when she lived indeed. l A well-known gallery in London, devoted to the exhibition...
Full view - About this book

Select Prose of Robert Southey

Robert Southey - 1916 - 464 pages
...sweetly creep Into his study of imagination ; And every lovely organ of her life Shall come apparell'd in more precious habit, More moving delicate, and full of life, Into the eye and prospect of his soul, Than when she lived indeed. SHAKESPEARE. In a Scotch village the Manse is sometimes...
Full view - About this book

The New Life: The Secret of Happiness and Power

Samuel McComb - Conversion - 1917 - 118 pages
...sweetly creep Into the study of imagination, And every lovely organ of His life Shall come appareled in more precious habit, More moving, delicate and full of life, Into the eye and prospect of the soul, Than when He lived indeed.1 €J It is the harmony and balance of opposed qualities...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF