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" How use doth breed a habit in a man ! This shadowy desert, unfrequented woods, I better brook than flourishing peopled towns : Here can I sit alone, unseen of any, And, to the nightingale's complaining notes, Tune my distresses, and record  "
The Atlantic Monthly - 315. oldal
1902
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Dictionary of Shakespearian Quotations: Exhibiting the Most Forcible ...

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 444 oldal
...be friended With aptness of the season. Cym. ii. 3. SOLITUDE. How use doth breed a habit in a man ! This shadowy desert, unfrequented woods, I better brook than flourishing peopled towns : Here can I sit alone, unseen of any, And, to the nightingale's complaining notes, Tune my distresses,...

Notes and Emendations to the Text of Shakespeare's Plays from Early ...

John Payne Collier - 1853 - 566 oldal
...valuable emendations. The usual opening is in these lines : — " How use doth breed a habit in a man I This shadowy desert, unfrequented woods, I better brook than flourishing peopled towns." The manuscript-corrector renders the second line, — " These shadowy, desert, unfrequented woods,"...

A Complete Dictionary of Poetical Quotations: Comprising the Most Excellent ...

Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 610 oldal
...: but unto us, it is A eell of ignoranee. SAaks. ГутheКse How use doth breed a habit in a man ! This shadowy desert, unfrequented woods, I better brook than flourishing peopled towns : Here I ean sit alone, unseen of any, And to the nightingale's eomplaining notes, Tune my distresses,...

Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids to Reflection ...

1856 - 570 oldal
...her fairest ray, The most renown'd of worthy wights of yore, TTOW Use doth breed a Habit in a man ! This shadowy desert, unfrequented woods, I better brook than flourishing peopled Towns. ,— Joanna Baillie. FROM the sad years of Life We sometimes do short Hours, yea, Minutes strike, Keen,...

Palæstra musarum; or, Materials for translation into Greek verse, selected ...

Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1856 - 384 oldal
...to taste, Dreadless of death, mine earl, I drink to thee. 318. How use doth breed a habit in a man ! This shadowy desert, unfrequented woods, I better brook than flourishing peopled towns. Here can I sit alone, unseen of any, Tune my distresses, and record my woes. O, thou that dost inhabit...

The philosophy of William Shakespeare delineating in seven hundred and fifty ...

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 710 oldal
...slow. ROMEO AND JULIET, A. 2, S. 6. SOLITUDE ENJOYED BY CONTRAST. How use doth breed a habit in a man. This shadowy desert, unfrequented woods, I better brook than flourishing peopled towns. Here can I sit alone, unseen of any, And to the nightingale's complaining notes, Time my distresses,...

The Complete Works of Shakspeare, Revised from the Best ..., 2. kötet

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 626 oldal
...SCENE IV. — Another part of the Forest. Enter VALENTINE. Vol. How use doth breed a habit in a man ! This shadowy desert, unfrequented woods, I better brook than flourishing peopled towns: Here can I sit alone, unseen of any, And to the nightingale's complaining notes 68 Tune my distresses,...

The Plays of Shakespeare with the Poems, 1. kötet

William Shakespeare - 1858 - 830 oldal
...SCENE IV. — Another part of the Forest. Enter VALENTINE. VAL. How use doth breed a habit in a man ! direction in the old copie; is ftimply, brought JR." A^T V.] Through my burn'd : Here can I sit alone, unseen of any, And to the nightingale's complaining notes Tune my distresses,...

The Plays of Shakespeare, 1. kötet

William Shakespeare - 1858 - 836 oldal
...SCENE IV. — Another part of the Forest. Enter VALENTINE. VAL. How use doth breed a habit in a man ! thy name against the bruising stones, Trampling contemptuously on thy disdain. And, h : Here can I sit alone, unseen of any, And to the nightingale's complaining notes Tune my distresses,...

Pearls of Shakespeare: A Collection of the Most Brilliant Passages Found in ...

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 182 oldal
...And all the fair effects of future hopes. A LOVER IN SOLITUDE. How use doth breed a habit in a man ! This shadowy desert, unfrequented woods, I better brook than flourishing peopled towns: Here can I sit alone, unseen of any, And, to the nightingale's complaining notes, Tune my distresses,...




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