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" You cannot well judge what the main form is ; So men, that view him but in vulgar passes, Casting but lateral, or partial glances At what he is, suppose him weak, unjust, Bloody, and monstrous ; but stand free and fast, And judge him by no more than what... "
The Dramatic Works and Poems of James Shirley - Página 89
por James Shirley - 1833 - 1 páginas
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The Quintessence of English Poetry, Or, a Collection of All the Beautiful ...

William Oldys - 1740 - 326 páginas
...to all patters by, feems as they move, Now woman, now a monfter, now a devil ; And till you ftand, and in a right line view it, You cannot well judge...main form is : So men that view him but in vulgar paffes, Cafting but lateral, or partial glances, At what he is ; fuppofe him weak, unjuft, Bloody,...
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The Works of George Chapman ...

George Chapman - 1874 - 620 páginas
...general worth, Virtue, and judgment ? Al. As of a picture wrought to optic reason, That to all passers-by seems, as they move, Now woman, now a monster, now a devil, And, till you stand, and in a right Une view it. You cannot well judge what the maia form is; So men, that view him but in vulgar passes,...
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The Tragedie of Chabot, Admirall of France

George Chapman, James Shirley - 1906 - 134 páginas
...opticke reason, That to all passers by, seemes as they move Now woman, now a Monster, now a Divell, And till you stand, and in a right line view it, You cannot well judge what the maine forme is, So men that view him but in vulgar passes Casting but laterall, or partiall glances,...
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Publications: Series in philology and literature, Volumen10

1906 - 144 páginas
...opticke reason, That to all passers by, seemes as they move Now woman, now a Monster, now a Divell, And till you stand, and in a right line view it, You cannot well judge what the maine forme is, So men that view him but in vulgar passes Casting but laterall, or partiall glances,...
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The Plays and Poems of George Chapman, Volumen1

George Chapman - 1910 - 756 páginas
...move, i Now woman, now a monster, now a devil, 70 And till you stand and in a right line view it, Yon cannot well judge what the main form is : So men,...glances ; At what he is, suppose him weak, unjust, ; 75 Bloody, and monstrous ; but stand free and fast And judge him by no more than what you know Ingenuously...
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The Plays and Poems of George Chapman, Volumen1

George Chapman - 1910 - 752 páginas
...general worth, Virtue, and judgment ? Al. As of a picture wrought to optic reason, That to all passers-by seems, as they move, Now woman, now a monster, now a devil, 70 And till you stand and in a right line view it, You cannot well judge what the main form is : So...
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Natural Fictions: George Chapman's Major Tragedies

A. R. Braunmuller - 1992 - 210 páginas
...an act of artistic interpretation: As of a picture wrought to optic reason, That to all passers-by seems, as they move, Now woman, now a monster, now...judge what the main form is: So men, that view him [Chabot] but in vulgar passes, Casting but lateral or partial glances At what he is, suppose him weak,...
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Ambition, Rank, and Poetry in 1590s England

John Huntington - 2001 - 218 páginas
...image is true and the others false: As of a picture wrought to optic reason, That to all pasers-by seems, as they move, Now woman, now a monster, now...view it, You cannot well judge what the main form is.16 Here the "main form" must be distinguished from the false forms by what the poet later in this...
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Marsilio Ficino: His Theology, His Philosophy, His Legacy

Michael J. B. Allen, Valery Rees, Martin Davies - 2002 - 536 páginas
...opticke reason That to all passers by, seemes as they move Now woman, now a Monster, now a Divell, And till you stand, and in a right line view it, You cannot well judge what the maine forme is, So men that view him but in vulgar passes, Casting but lateral!, or partiall glances...
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Humanism, Machinery, and Renaissance Literature

Jessica Wolfe - 2004 - 326 páginas
...picture wrought to optic reason" in that both are viewed from multiple and competing perspectives: And, till you stand, and in a right line view it,...judge what the main form is; So men, that view him [Chabot] but in vulgar passes, Casting but lateral, or partial glances At what he is, suppose him weak,...
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