That he should weep for her/ What would he do, Had he the motive and the cue for passion That I have/ He would drown the stage with tears And cleave the general ear with horrid speech, Make mad the guilty and appal the free, Confound the ignorant, and... The Gentleman's Magazine - Página 1611814Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 440 páginas
...teart, And cleave the general ear with HORRID SPEECH ! Make MAD the GUILTY, and APPAL the FREE, CoNr6uND the IGNORANT, and AMAZE, indeed, The very faculties of E'YES and EARS." To these properties are added ' aspirated quality', and the ' falling inflection', as a predominating... | |
| 1845 - 840 páginas
...That I have ? He would drown the stage with tears, And cleave the general ear with horrid speech ; Make mad the guilty, and appal the free, Confound...amaze, indeed, The very faculties of eyes and ears. Yet I, A dull and muddy-mettled rascal, peak, Like John a-dreams, unpregnant of my cause. But I am... | |
| John Hall Hindmarsh - 1845 - 464 páginas
...I have ? He would drown the sta'ge/ with t'ears, And cleave the general e'ar/ with horrid spee'ch ; Make ma'd the guilty, and app'al the fre'e ; Confo'und...ama'ze, inde'ed, The very faculties of ey'es and e'ars.* * The insertion of the grand and terrible adjuration of Macbeth, beautifully illustrative of the "... | |
| 1848 - 612 páginas
...mother-tongue. Yes, sir, " He would drown the stage with tears, And cleave the general ear with horrid speech; Make mad the guilty and appal the free ; Confound...amaze, indeed, The very faculties of eyes and ears." At another time, and in another mood, he would ' fall a cursing like a very Arab.' Yes, sir, I have... | |
| 1848 - 614 páginas
...sir, " He would drown the stage with tears, Ami cleave the general ear with horrid speech ; Make mud the guilty and appal the free ; Confound the ignorant,...amaze, indeed, The very faculties of eyes and ears." At another time, and in another mood, he would ' fall a cursing like a very Arab.' Yes, sir, I have... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - 524 páginas
...That I have? He would drown the stage with teal's, And cleave the general ear with horrid speech ; Make mad the guilty, and appal the free, Confound...amaze, indeed, The very faculties of eyes and ears. Yet I, A dull and muddy-mettled rascal, peak, Like John a-dreams, unpregnant of my cause, And can say... | |
| William Carey Richards - 1850 - 130 páginas
...died. 1779. " He would drown the stage with tears, And cleave- the general ear with horrid speech ; Make mad the guilty and appal the free, Confound the...amaze, indeed, The very faculties of eyes and ears." HAMLET, Act ii., Scene 2. JANUARY 21. — Louis XVI. put to death. 1793. " Your great goodness out... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 586 páginas
...That I have ? He would drown the stage with tears. And cleave the general ear with horrid speech ; Make mad the guilty, and appal the free, Confound...amaze, indeed, The very faculties of eyes and ears. Yetl A dull and muddy-mettled rascal, peak, Like John a-dreams, * unpregnant of my cause, And can say... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 602 páginas
...passion, That I have ? He would drown the stag< tears, And cleave the general ear with horrid speech ; Make mad the guilty, and appal the free, Confound...amaze, indeed, The very faculties of eyes and ears. Yet I, A dull and muddy-mettled rascal, peak, Like John-a-dreams,9 un pregnant of my cause, And can... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 532 páginas
...That I have ? He would drown the stage with tears, And cleave the general ear with horrid speech ; Make mad the guilty, and appal the free, Confound...amaze, indeed, The very faculties of eyes and «ears. Yet I, A dull and muddy-mettled rascal, peak, Like John-a~dreams,2 unpregnant of my cause, And can... | |
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