Turn him to any cause of policy, The Gordian knot of it he will unloose, Familiar as his garter : that, when he speaks, The air, a charter'd libertine, is still, And the mute wonder lurketh in men's ears, To steal his sweet and honey'd sentences... The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist - Seite 2461838Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Thurston - 1830 - 176 Seiten
...invention ! A kingdom for a stage, princes to act» And monarchs to behold the swelling seene ! Cant, That, when he speaks, The air, a charter'd libertine,...And the mute wonder lurketh in men's ears, To steal bis sweet and honey'd sentences. Act I. Scene I. K. Henry. Their faulte are open ; Arrest them to the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 500 Seiten
...discourse of war, and you shall hear A fearful battle rendeHd you in music : Turn him to any cause ot policy, The Gordian knot of it he will unloose, Familiar...charter'd libertine, is still, And the mute wonder lurkelh in men's ears, To steal his sweet and honeyed sentences ; So that the art and pruclic part... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 554 Seiten
...You would say, — it hath been all-in-all his study : List' his discourse of war, and you shall hear A fearful battle render'd you in music : Turn him...Gordian knot of it he will unloose, Familiar as his Barter ; that, when he speaks, The air, a chartcr'd libertine, is still, And the mute wonder lurkclh... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 1022 Seiten
...hraven of inveation ! Dgdum for a stage, prince* to act, numarctu to behold the i wetting scene ! Oanf. hi1 г with music, but she vouchsafes no notice. Cym. The exile of her minion is to turkrth in men'» can, To steal his sweet and honey'd sentences . Act I. Scene I. Ï. Hairy. Their... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 522 Seiten
...been all-in-all his study : List his discourse of war, and you shall hear A fearful battle render' d you in music : Turn him to any cause of policy, The...sentences ; So that the art and practick part of life Must be the mistress to this theorick : Which is a wonder, how his grace should glean it ; Since his... | |
| Deale, Henry Luttrell - 1833 - 294 Seiten
...been all and all his study : List his discourse of war, and you shall hear A fearful battle rendered you in music. Turn him to any cause of policy, The...knot of it he will unloose, Familiar as his garter. When he speaks, The air, a charter'd libertine, is still ; And the mute wonder lurketh in men's ears,... | |
| Deale - 1833 - 626 Seiten
...been all and all his study : List his discourse of war, and you shall hear A fearful battle rendered you in music. Turn him to any cause of policy, The...knot of it he will unloose, Familiar as his garter. When he speaks. The air, n charter'd libertine, is still ; And the mute wonder lurketh in men's ears.... | |
| Joseph O'Leary - 1833 - 250 Seiten
...all-in-all his study : ' List his discourse of war, and yon shall hear ' A fearful battle rendered you in music ; ' Turn him to any cause of policy,...knot of it he will unloose, ' Familiar as his garter : when he speaks, ' The air, a charter'd libertine, is still, ' And the mute wonder lurketh in men's... | |
| Joseph O'Leary, A Cork artist - 1833 - 244 Seiten
...all-in-all his study : " List his discourse of war, and you shall hear " A fearful battle rendered you in music ; " Turn him to any cause of policy,...knot of it he will unloose, " Familiar as his garter : when he speaks, " The air, a charter'd libertine, is still, ' And the mute wonder lurketh in men's... | |
| Aristophanes - 1834 - 192 Seiten
...mutata suos requierunt flumina cursus. Virg. Eel. 8. 4. 766. vr¡vefios ai0prç] 'the breathless air.' When he speaks, The air, a charter'd libertine, is...wonder lurketh in men's ears To steal his sweet and honied sentences. Henry V. act 1. 770. е¡roXoXii£eiv and ¿\o\vCeiv are ^Eschylean expressions,... | |
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