| United States. Congress - 1831 - 688 Seiten
...continuing confidence cherishes with religious veneration. John Randolph, like the State which claims him, would not flatter "Neptune for his trident, or Jove for his power of thundering. " The proft'er of the appointment was made and accepted, in the hope and expectation... | |
| United States. Congress - 1831 - 692 Seiten
...continuing confidence cherishes with religious veneration. John Randolph, like the State which claims him, would not flatter "Neptune for his trident, or Jove for his power of thundering." The proffer of the appointment was made jnd accepted, in the hope and expectation that... | |
| John Genest - 1832 - 626 Seiten
...omissions only — but what Menenius says of Coriolanus should by all means have been retained — " His nature is too noble for the world : " He would...forges, that his tongue must " vent ; " And being angry, doth forget that ever " He heard the name of death." Act 4th begins with the 1 st scene of Thomson's... | |
| William Dunlap - 1836 - 256 Seiten
...reflection, I, your glass, Will modestly discover to yourself That of yourself which yet you know not of." " He would not flatter Neptune for his trident, Or Jove for his power to thunder." — Shakspearc. THE wretched Williams, a slave to sensuality, and involved in a labyrinth by his own... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 522 Seiten
...colour. Com. Nay, come away. [Exeunt Cor. Com. and others, 1 Pat. This man has marr'd his fortune. Men. His nature is too noble for the world : He would not...mouth: What his breast forges, that his tongue must rent ; And, being angry, does forget that ever He heard the name of death. \.l noise within. Here's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 484 Seiten
...he feel his title Hang loose about him, like a giant's robe Upon a dwarfish thief. 15 — v. 2. 184 His nature is too noble for the world : He would not...his trident, Or Jove for his power to thunder. His heart 's his mouth : What his breast forges, that his tongue must vent ; And being angry, does forget... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 534 Seiten
...colour. Com. Nay, come away. [Exe. COR. COM. and others 1 Pat. This man has marr'd his fortune. Men. His nature is too noble for the world : - He would...trident, Or Jove for his power to thunder. His heart's bis mouth : What his breast forges, that his tongue must vent ; And, being angry, does forget that... | |
| Baroness Rosina Bulwer Lytton Lytton - 1839 - 296 Seiten
...believe that these women, who, like Coriolanus, have natures ' .... too noble for the world ; That would not flatter Neptune for his trident, Or Jove for his power to thunder. Their heart's their month : What their breast forges, that their tongue must vent ; And being angry... | |
| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1841 - 312 Seiten
...suffers the shades of character to run unnaturally into each other ; for the usurper of the crown pf Denmark did as foul a deed for power as Lady Macbeth...his trident. Or Jove for his power to thunder. His hearfs his mouth : ' What his breast forges that his tongue must vent ; And, being angry, does forget... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 420 Seiten
...Nay, come away. [Exeunt Coriolanus, Cominius, and others. l Pat. This man has marr'd his fortune. Men. His nature is too noble for the world : He would not...his trident, Or Jove for his power to thunder. His heart 's his mouth : What his breast forges, that his tongue must vent ; And, being angry, does forget... | |
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