| Henry Norman Hudson - 1906 - 242 pages
...nature of things such pursuits have to be their own reward; and that here, as elsewhere, " love 's not love when it is mingled with regards that stand aloof from th' entire point." + 25 Such, then, is the course and process by which, and by which alone, men can come to know Shakespeare... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1904 - 220 pages
...history unspoke That it intends to do ? My lord of Burgundy, 240 What say you to the lady ? Love 's not love When it is mingled with regards that stand Aloof from the entire point Will you have her ? She is herself a dowry. Bur. Royal Lear, And here I take Cordelia... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1908 - 862 pages
...you know cause or just impedi. snents, etc. Lines 2.3, Love is not love: Cf. King Lear, act i. sc. 1: Love's not love •'• • When it is mingled with regards that stand Aloof from the entire point. Lines 5.6, An ever.fixed mark: Cf. Coriolanus, act v. sc. 3: Like a great sea.mark... | |
| Alfred S. Lowry - 1908 - 418 pages
...leaves the history unspoke That it intends to do ? — My Lord of Burgundy, What say you to the lady 1 Love's not love, When it is mingled with regards that stand Aloof from the entire point. Will you have her ? She is herself a dowry. Bur. Royal king, Give but that portion... | |
| 1913 - 620 pages
...often leaves the history unspoke That it intends to do? My lord of Burgundy, What say you to the lady? Love's not love When it is mingled with regards that stand Aloof from the entire point. Will you have her? She is herself a dowry. Bur. Royal Lear, Give but that portion... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1910 - 232 pages
...question left us yet to prove, Whether love lead fortune, or else fortune love. — Ibid. Act 3, Sc. 2. Love's not love When it is mingled with regards that stand Aloof from the entire point. — K. Lear. Act 1, Sc. 1. Then must you speak Of one that loved not wisely but too... | |
| Richard John Cunliffe - 1910 - 374 pages
...account, a consideration : Enterprises . . . With this regard their currents turn awry — Hml III 1 86. Love's not love When it is mingled with regards that stand Aloof from the entire point — Lr I 1 241. On such regards, on such conditions: On such regards of safety and... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1910 - 482 pages
...leaves the history24 unspoke That it intends to do? My Lord of Burgundy, What say you to the lady ? Love's not love When it is mingled with regards" that stand Aloof from the entire point. Will you have her? She is herself a dowry. Bur. Royal king, Give but that portion... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1910 - 320 pages
...Regardes, vii. 33, subjects for consideration or attention ; cp. Shakespeare, Lear, i. 1. 242, Move's not love when it is mingled with regards that stand aloof from the entire point ' ; F. 'regard, a regard, respect, consideration of (Cotgrave), from regarder, to... | |
| Madison Julius Cawein - 1911 - 396 pages
...leaves the history unspoke That it intends to do ? My lord of Burgundy, What say you to the lady ? Love's not love When it is mingled with regards that stand Aloof from the entire point. Will you have her ? She is herself a dowry. Burgundy. Royal Lear, Give but that portion... | |
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