. William Shakespere : a biography. the mark of Judith appears as an attesting witness to a conveyance in IGl CL\^ Slakspere himself has given us a most exquisite picture of a boy, who, like hisown Hamnet, died young, in whom the imaginative faculty was this a picture of his own precocious child ^ 378 Her. Take the boy to yuu : he so troubles me,T is past enduring. I Lady. Come, my gracious lord, Siiail I be your playfellow ? Mam. No, 1 11 x,i you. 1 Lady. Why, my sweet lord ? Mam. You 11 kiss me hard ; and speak to me as ifI were a baby still.—I love you better.


. William Shakespere : a biography. the mark of Judith appears as an attesting witness to a conveyance in IGl CL\^ Slakspere himself has given us a most exquisite picture of a boy, who, like hisown Hamnet, died young, in whom the imaginative faculty was this a picture of his own precocious child ^ 378 Her. Take the boy to yuu : he so troubles me,T is past enduring. I Lady. Come, my gracious lord, Siiail I be your playfellow ? Mam. No, 1 11 x,i you. 1 Lady. Why, my sweet lord ? Mam. You 11 kiss me hard ; and speak to me as ifI were a baby still.—I love you better. 2 Lady. And why so, my lord ? Mam. Not for because Your brows are blacker; yet black brows, they say,Become some women best; so that there be notToo much hair there, but in a semi-circle,Or a half-moon made with a pen. 2 Lady. Who taught you this ? Mam. I learnVl it out of womens faces.—Pray, now,\\hat colour are jour eyebrows? 1 Lady. Blue, my lord. A Mtm. Nay, that s a muck : I have seeu a ladys luwcThat lias been blue, but not her eyebrows. l/er. What wisdom amongst you ? Come, sir,


Size: 3118px × 802px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookpublisherlondon, booksubjectshakespearewill