| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 572 páginas
...with me to Cressid ! Pan. Walk here i' the orchard, I will bring her straight. [Exit PANDARUS. Trot. I am giddy ; expectation whirls me round. The imaginary relish is so sweet 181 That it enchants my sense ; What will it be, When that the watry palate tastes indeed Love's thrice-reputed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 454 páginas
...Troilus and Crtssida may prove the best comment on the present passage : " I am giddy ; ex/inflation whirls me round. " The imaginary relish is so sweet, " That it enchants ray sense. What will it be, " When that the watry palate tastes indeed " Love's thrice-reputed nectar.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 426 páginas
...fly with me to Cressid ! Pan. Walk here i'the orchard, I'll bring her Straight. [Exit PANDARUS, Tro. I am giddy; expectation whirls me round, The imaginary...enchants my sense ; What will it be, When that the watry palate tastes indeed Love's thrice-reputed nectar ? death, I fear me ; Swooning destruction ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 548 páginas
...fly with me to Cressid ! Pan. Walk here i'the orchard, I'll bring her straight. [Exit Pandarus. Tro. I am giddy; expectation whirls me round. The imaginary...enchants my sense; What will it be, When that the wat'ry palate tastes indeed Love's thrice-reputed nectar? death, I fear me; Swooning destruction; or... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 322 páginas
...The following lines, in Troilus and Cressida, may prove the best comment on the present passage : ' I am giddy ; expectation whirls me round. ' The imaginary...it be, ' When that the watery palate tastes indeed ' Lova's thrice-reputed nectar ? Death, I fear me, ' Swooning destruction ;" &c. Malone. * . probable... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 408 páginas
...And fly with me to Cressid ! Pan. Walk herei'theorchard, I'll bring herstraight. [Exit PANDARUS. Tro. I am giddy ; expectation whirls me round. The imaginary...enchants my sense; What will it be, When that the watry palate tastes indeed Love's thrice-reputed nectar? death, I fear me; Swooning destruction ; or... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 434 páginas
...Walk herei'theorchard, I'll bring her straight. [Exit PANDARUS. Tro. 1 am giddy ; expectation wnirls me round. The imaginary relish is so sweet That it enchants my sense; What will it be, When that the watry palate tastes indeed Love's thrice-reputed nectar? death, I fear me; Swooning destruction ; or... | |
| E. H. Seymour - 1805 - 498 páginas
...speaker these words may be assigned, it seems impossible to ascribe a meaning to them. SCENE II. 340. " The imaginary relish is so sweet " That it enchants my sense; what will it be " When that thewatry palate tastes, indeed, " Love's thrice-reputed nectar !" < This thought occurs in Romeo and... | |
| E. H. Seymour - 1805 - 500 páginas
...speaker these words may be assigned, it seems impossible to ascribe a meaning to them. SCENE II. 340. " The imaginary relish is so sweet " That it enchants my sense ; what will it be JHien that thetcatry palate tastes, indeed, Love's thrice-reputed nectar !" This thought occurs in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 510 páginas
...fly with me to Cressid ! Pan. Walk here i'the orchard, I'll bring her straight. [Exit Pandanu. Tro. I am giddy; expectation whirls me round. The imaginary...enchants my sense ; What will it be, When that the watry palate tastes indeed Love's thrice-reputed nectar ? death, I fear me ; Swooning destruction;... | |
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