| 1833 - 1032 pagini
...spectacle. Philosophers are they all in that silvan court, and feel happy as his Grace— " Л\'1ю can translate the stubbornness of fortune Into so quiet and so sweet a style." We are at a loss to know—we wish somebody would tell us—how long they have been living; in the... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1838 - 744 pagini
...animal were never uttered in words moreimpressive than what the ensuing dialogue exhibits: " Date. Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it...city,— Should, in their own confines, with forked heads Have their round haunches gor'd. Lord. Indeed, my lord, The melancholy Jaques grieves at that ; And,... | |
| David Paul Brown - 1838 - 86 pagini
...of the deer; and the reflections of the melancholy Jacques, arose from this circumstance. 21 Duke. Come shall we go and kill us venison ? And yet it irks me, the poor dapple fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines, with forked... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 478 pagini
...and dreadful organ-pipe pronounced The name of Prosper ; it did bass my trespass.* 133 1—iii. 3. Come, shall we go and kill us venison ] • And yet...city,— Should, in their own confines, with forked heads Have their round haunches gored. . . . Indeed, my lord, But what eaid Jaques ? Did he not moralize... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 1839 - 864 pagini
...Shaftxpeare. Sometimes we see a cloud that's dragonish, A. forked mountain, or blue promontory. Id. Come, shall we go and kill us veni.son ? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools Should in their own confines, with forked heads, Have their round haunches gored. Id. He would have... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 1839 - 854 pagini
...the accidence say, taedet, it irketh : irksome, tedious ; troublesome : irksomeness, wearisomeness. Come, shall we go and kill us venison ? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools Should in their own confínes, with forked heads. Have their round haunches gored. bhaksjieart. It... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1839 - 480 pagini
...desolation, without astonishment at the interior peace which must have been enjoyed, when men could translate the stubbornness of fortune into so quiet and so sweet a style. But the very phenomenon itself, of which St. Augustin speaks as formerly unprecedented, must be added... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1839 - 824 pagini
...Providence; and he was taught to watch its openings, and make the best of b« circumstances. That couH translate the stubbornness of fortune Into so quiet and so sweet a still." " Hnppy was he, The knowledge of hard -words in those sciences, he obtained from a very useful,... | |
| Edward Hungerford D. Elers Napier - 1840 - 662 pagini
...SURTIOO-NUGGUR CHENNOO - HINTS ON SHOOTING ANTELOPES THE CHASE - THE DEATH — BRINGING HOME THE DEER. __ " Come, shall we go and kill us venison ? And yet it irks me, the poor dappled fools." SHAKSFEAKF. IT was at ten o'clock on a fine moonlight night in the month of March that as convivial... | |
| Shrewsbury sch - 1841 - 338 pagini
.../>>// >~ Finds tongues in trees,books in the runningbrooks, Sermons in stones, and good in every thing. AMI. I would not change it. Happy is your grace, That...of fortune Into so quiet and so sweet a style. DUKE Come, shall we go and kill us venison ? And yet it irks me, the poor dappled fools,— Being native... | |
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