| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1877 - 424 σελίδες
...forget him, and go drink some wine. [Exeunt. Enter FRANCISCO DK MEDIC» • and MonTiCELao. ,'//•/•- Come, come, my lord, untie your folded thoughts, And let them dangle loose aa a bride's hair. t Tour sister's poison'd. Fran, de Med. Far be it from my thoughts To Mek revenge.... | |
| John Wesley Hales - 1878 - 772 σελίδες
...colloquial language. See Faerie Queene, IV. xi. ii. Webster's White Devil, or Vittoria Corombona: " Come, come, my lord, untie your folded thoughts, And let them dangle loose as a bride's hair.9' On which Steevens notes : " Brides formerly walked to church with their hair hanging loose... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1882 - 508 σελίδες
..., and yet I believe we may find as monstrous images in the Tragic Authors : I 'll put down one : " Untie your folded thoughts, and let them dangle loose as a bride's hair.'' Injured Love. Which line seems to have as much title to a milliner's shop, as our Author's to a shoemaker's.... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1882 - 512 σελίδες
..., and yet I believe we may find as monstrous images in the Tragic Authors : I '11 put down one : " Untie your folded thoughts, and let them dangle loose as a bride's hair.'' Injured Love. GLUMDALCA. You'd give the best of shoes within your shop To be but half so handsome.... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1883 - 332 σελίδες
...shall not find many more striking than this announcement to Francesco of the murder of Isabella : " My lord, untie your folded thoughts, And let them dangle loose as a bride's hair ; Your sister's poisoned ! " The best words with which to sum up the scope and destination of the play... | |
| Henry Morley - 1885 - 332 σελίδες
...D. ; and yet I believe we may find as monstrous images in the tragic authors. I'll put down one : " Untie your folded thoughts, and let them dangle loose as a bride's hair." — " Injured Love." Which line seems to have as much title to a milliner's shop as our author's to... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - 1885 - 468 σελίδες
...represented by the old artists, and Anne Sullen was thus dishevelled when she married Henry VIII. " Untie your folded thoughts, And let them dangle loose as a bride's hair." WEBSTER'S The White Devil, 1612. The gentlemen, temp. Henry V. and Henry VI., wore their hair exceedingly... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1886 - 176 σελίδες
...certain emendation. Compare Webster, The White Devil, or Vittori Corombona (ed. Dyce, 1857), P- 27 : ' Come, come, my Lord, untie your folded thoughts, And let them dangle loose as a bride's hair.' For ' untrimmed ' in the sense of dishevelled see Tancred and Gismnnda (Dodsley's Old Plays, ed. Hazlitt,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1886 - 192 σελίδες
...certain emendation. Compare Webster, The White Devil, or Vittori Corombona (ed. Dyce, 1857), P- 27 : 'Come, come, my Lord, untie your folded thoughts, And let them dangle loose as a bride's hair.' For ' untrimmed ' in the sense of dishevelled see Tancred and Gismunda (Dodsley's Old Plays, ed. Hazlitt,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 175 σελίδες
...certf emendation. Compare Webster, The White Devil, or Vittori Corombona (ed. Dyce, 1857), p. 27: ' Come, come, my Lord, untie your folded thoughts, And let them dangle loose as a bride's hair.' For ' untrimmed' in the sense of dishevelled see Tancred and GUmunda (Dodsley's Old Plays, ed. Hazlitt,... | |
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