| William Shakespeare - 1892 - 220 pàgines
...air of music touch their ears, You shall perceive them make a mutual stand, Their savage eyes turn'd to a modest gaze, By the sweet power of music : therefore...; The motions of his spirit are dull as night, And Ins affections dark as Erebus : i3 Let no such man be trusted. i4 Mark the music. Enter PORTIA and... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1893 - 546 pàgines
...stand, Their savage eyes turned to a modest gaze By the sweet power of music : therefore the poet 2260 Did feign that Orpheus drew trees, stones, and floods...himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, 2265 Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils ; The motions of his spirit are dull as night. And... | |
| 1894 - 360 pàgines
...of music ; therefore, the poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees, stones, and floods ; Since naught so stockish, hard, and full of rage, But music for...is not moved with concord of sweet sounds), Is fit for treason, stratagems, and spoils : The motions of his spirit are dull as. night, And his affections... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1895 - 1120 pàgines
...power of music; therefore the poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees, stones, and floods; Since none so stockish, hard, and full of rage But music for...is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, strategems, and spoils; The motions of his spirit are dull as night. Let no such man... | |
| Edward Woodall Naylor - 1896 - 252 pàgines
...air of music touch their ears, You shall perceive them make a mutual stand, Their savage eyes turn'd to a modest gaze. By the sweet power of music : therefore,...doth change his nature. The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moVd with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1897 - 376 pàgines
...air of music touch their ears, You shall perceive them make a mutual stand, Their savage eyes turn'd to a modest gaze By the sweet power of music : therefore...doth change his nature. The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not mov'd with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1899 - 250 pàgines
...feign0 that Orpheus0 drew trees, stones and floods ; Since nought so stockish, hard and full of rage, Si But music for the time doth change his nature. The...treasons, stratagems and spoils ; The motions of his spirit0 are dull0 as night, And his affections dark as Erebus0: Let no such man be trusted. Mark the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1902 - 134 pàgines
...air of music touch their ears, You shall perceive them make a mutual stand, Their savage eyes turn'd to a modest gaze By the sweet power of music: therefore...doth change his nature. The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not mov'd with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1900 - 188 pàgines
...stand, Their savage eyes turn'd to a modest gaze By the sweet power of music: therefore the poet 80 Did feign that Orpheus drew trees, stones and floods...himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, 85 Is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils; The motions of his spirit are dull .as night, And his... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1900 - 186 pàgines
...stand, Their savage eyes turn'd to a modest gaze By the sweet power of music : therefore the poet 80 Did feign that Orpheus drew trees, stones, and floods...himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, 85 Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils ; The motions of his spirit are dull as night, And his... | |
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