tis true I have gone here and there And made myself a motley to the view, Gored mine own thoughts, sold cheap what is most dear, Made old offences of affections new. The Quarterly Review - Էջ 457խմբագրել է - 1864Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Duncan Wu - 2002 - 189 էջ
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| Ewan Fernie - 2002 - 292 էջ
...cringing, and we hiss. Scales glitter on our bodies as we fall. (Lowell 1974) 1 1 'Alas, 'tis true, I have gone here and there, / And made myself a motley to the view'. I quote Orwell from 'Lear, Tolstoy and the Fool' (Kermode 1969: 159). 1 2 The italicised line parodies... | |
| 2003 - 1282 էջ
...clowns: At the party he wore motley. Old-time fools and jesters wore motley. 3 a jester; fool: / have gone here and there and made myself a motley to the view (Shakespeare) 4 a woolen fabric of mixed colors, used for clothing from the 1300's to 1600's, especially... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2002 - 768 էջ
...suggestinn of deliherately impusing hardship il heaven is monusyllahic. II0 Alas 'tis true, i have gone here and there, And made myself a motley to the view, Gored my own thoughts, sold cheap what is most dear, Made old offences of affertions new. Most true... | |
| Stanley Wells - 2002 - 260 էջ
...has said: 'I am not true.' In Shakespeare, for example, Sonnet 1 10 begins, 'Alas, 'tis true I have gone here and there / And made myself a motley to the view', and ends, 'Then give me welcome, next my heaven the best / Even to thy pure and most most loving breast.'... | |
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