So soon as that spare Cassius. He reads much; He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men: he loves no plays, As thou dost, Antony; he hears no music; Seldom he smiles, and smiles in such a sort As if he mock'd himself, and scorn'd... Blackwood's Magazine - Página 1781828Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1847 - 362 páginas
..." If it should be so, — but — it cannot be — Or I at least shall not survive to see." (1) [" Seldom he smiles ; and smiles in such a sort, As if...mock'd himself, and scorn'd his spirit, That could b« moved to smile at any thing." — SHAKSPBA BE. ] Juan would question further, but she press'd His... | |
| Gottfried Christian Friedrich Lücke - 1847 - 1038 páginas
...Sljoibcit ge^rt ©unfi unb ©abe. teein l' а фен gltd; bem beS GafftuS, oon гое1фет Päfar fagt: Seldom he smiles; and smiles in such a sort, As if he mock'd himself, and scorn'd his spirit ') 31Ü fT№$ in ov oom fiftiuiio» фапЬе!п ju ertlären i ft дал; unb gar »Biber ben aufammentjang.... | |
| George Campbell - 1849 - 472 páginas
...in the character which Caesar gives of Cassius ! " He loves no plays As thou dost, Antony ; he heats no music, Seldom he smiles, and smiles in such a sort,...mock'd himself, and scorn'd his spirit, That could 'be moved to smile at anything."* I should not have been so particular in the refutation of the English... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - 524 páginas
...spare Cassius. He reads much ; He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men : he loves no plays, As thou dost, Antony ; he hears...scorn'd his spirit That could be mov'd to smile at any thing. Such men as he be never at heart's ease, While they behold a greater than themselves ; And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 408 páginas
...spare Cassius. He reads much: He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men: he loves no plays, As thou dost, Antony; he hears...scorn'd his spirit, That could be mov'd to smile at any thing; Such men as he be never at heart's ease, Whiles they behold a greater than themselves, And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 462 páginas
...spare Cassius. He reads much ; He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men ; he loves no plays, As thou dost, Antony ; he hears...sort, As if he mock'd himself, and scorn'd his spirit Th;it could be mov'd to smile at any thing. Such men as he be never at heart's ease, Whiles they behold... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 páginas
...spare Cassius. He reads much ; He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men : he loves no plays, As thou dost, Antony ; he hears...mock'd himself, and scorn'd his spirit That could be moved to smile at any thing. Such men as he be never at heart's ease, Whiles they behold a greater... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 570 páginas
...spare Cassius. He reads much ; He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men : he loves no plays, As thou dost, Antony ; he hears...mock'd himself, and scorn'd his spirit That could be moved to smile at any thing. Such men as he be never at heart's ease, Whiles they behold a greater... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 596 páginas
...reads much ; He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deed« of men : he loves no playi heir fleet. Man. How ' is this true 7 S Gent. The...warlike Moor, Othello, Is cume on shore : the Moor any thing. Such men as he be never at heart's ease, V\ hiles they behold a greater than themselves;... | |
| 1853 - 632 páginas
...* ' * * * He reads too much : He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men : he loves no plays As thou dost, Antony ; he hears...mock'd himself, and scorn'd his spirit That could be moved to smile at anything. Such men as he be never at heart's ease, Whiles they behold a greater than... | |
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