| William Scott - 1819 - 366 pągines
...lines. And do not saw the air too much with your hands ; but use all gently : For in the very forrent, tempest, and, as I may say, whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance, that may give it smoothness. Oii ! It offends me to the soul, to hear a robusteous, perriwig... | |
| L. Murray - 1821 - 620 pągines
...much with your hand thus ; but use aH gently ; for in the very torrent, tempest, and as I may sHy, whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget...! it offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 558 pągines
...my lines. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus ; but use all gently: for in the very torrent, tempest, and (as I may say) whirlwind of your passion -}-, you must acquire and beget a temperance, that may give it smoothness. O, it offends me to the soul, to hear J a robustious periwig-pated... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 588 pągines
...lines. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus ; l.'iii use all gently; for in the very torrent, tempest, and (as I may say) whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance, that may give it smoothness. O, it often ds me to the soul, to hear a robustious periwig-puled... | |
| Johann Jacob Engel, Henry Siddons - 1822 - 552 pągines
...correcting them when they are growing too impetuous ; for, as Shakspeare advises his actor, " In the very torrent, tempest, and (as I may say) whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance, that may give it smoothness." r There is no occasion to imitate the temerity of the ancient... | |
| William Scott - 1823 - 396 pągines
...spoken my lines. And do not saw the air too much with your hands ; but use all gently : For in the very torrent, tempest, and, as I may say, whirlwind of...! It offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious, periwig pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 490 pągines
...my lmes. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus ; but use all gently; for in the very torrent, tempest, and (as I may say) whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance, that may give it smoothness. O, it offends me to the soul, to near a robustious periwig-pated... | |
| 1823 - 380 pągines
...lines. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus ; but use all gently : for in the very torrent, tempest, and (as I may say) whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance, that may give it smoothness. O, it offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious perriwig-pated... | |
| William Enfield - 1823 - 412 pągines
...Hi:.. i. And do not saw the air too much with your hand; thus : but use all gently ; for in the very torrent, tempest, and, as I may say, whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance, that, may give it smoothness. O ! il offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious periwigpated... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 372 pągines
...too much with your hand, thus; but use all <; fcutiy : i'cr in the very torrent, tempest, and (as 1 may say) whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance, that may give it smoothness. O, it offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious perriwig-pated... | |
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