| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 356 páginas
...glorious to this night, being o'er my head, As is a winged messenger of heaven Unto the white-upturned wond'ring eyes Of mortals, that fall back to gaze...lazy-pacing clouds, And sails upon the bosom of the air. Jul. O Romeo, Romeo ! wherefore art thou Romeo ? Deny thy father, and refuse thy name : Or, if thou... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 374 páginas
...glorious to this night, being o'er my head, As is a winged messenger of heaven Unto the white-upturned wond'ring eyes Of mortals, that fall back to gaze...lazy-pacing clouds, And sails upon the bosom of the air. Jul. O Romeo, Romeo ! wherefore art thou Romeo ? Deny thy father, and refuse thy name : Or, if thou... | |
| Francis Douce - 1807 - 540 páginas
...Malone's quotations on the other side of the question carry great weight with them. Sc. 2. p. 400. ROM. When he bestrides the lazy-pacing clouds And sails upon the bosom of the air. :.i .On this occasion Shakspeare recollected the , 104th psalm, " Who maketh the clouds his charet,... | |
| Francis Douce - 1807 - 528 páginas
...Malone's quotations on the other side of the question carry great weight with them. Sc. 2. p. 400. Fs OM, When he bestrides the lazy-pacing clouds And sails upon the bosom of the air. On this occasion Shakspeare recollected the 104th psalm, " Who maketh the clouds his chare):, who walketh... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1834 - 558 páginas
...this night, being o'er my head, As is a winged messenger of heaven Unto the white upturned wondering eyes Of mortals, that fall back to gaze on him, When he bestrides the lazy-pacing clouds, And tails upon the bosom of the air !' — Romeo and Juliet, Act ii, Scene ii. or the following :— ••... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 498 páginas
...glorious to this night, being o'er my head, As is a winged messenger of heaven Unto the white-upturned wond'ring eyes Of mortals, that fall back to gaze...lazy-pacing clouds, And sails upon the bosom of the air. Jul. O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo ? Deny thy father, and refuse thy name : Or, if thou... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 420 páginas
...glorious to this night, being o'er my head, As is a winged messenger of heaven Unto the white-upturned wond'ring eyes Of mortals, that fall back to gaze...lazy-pacing clouds, And sails upon the bosom of the air. Jul. O Romeo, Romeo ! wherefore art thou Romeo i Deny thy father, and refuse thy name : Or, if thou... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 414 páginas
...glorious to this night, being o'er my head, As is a winged messenger of heaven Unto the white-upturned wond'ring eyes Of mortals, that fall back to gaze...lazy-pacing clouds, And sails upon the bosom of the air. Jul. O Romeo, Romeo ! wherefore art thou Romeo ! Deny thy father, and refuse thy name : Or, if thou... | |
| Thomas Otway, Thomas Thornton - 1813 - 420 páginas
...angel; for thou art As glorious to this night, as sun at noon To the admiring eyes of gazing mortals, When he bestrides the lazy-pacing clouds. And sails upon the bosom of the air. Lav. O Marius, Marius! wherefore art thou Marius? Deny thy family, renounce thy name: Or, if thou wilt... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1813 - 416 páginas
...angel ; for thou art As glorious to this night, as sun at noon To the admiring eyes of gazing mortals, When he bestrides the lazy-pacing clouds, And sails upon the bosom of the air. Lav. O Marius, Matins! wherefore art thou Marius? Deny thy family, renounce thy name : Or, if thou... | |
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