| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 518 pagina’s
...fire, Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirit, that hath dara, OD this unworthy scaffold, to bring forth So great an...fields of France ' or may we cram Within this wooden O,1 the very casque*,* That did affright the air at Agincourt ? O, pardon '. since a crooked figure... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 438 pagina’s
...himself, Assume the port of Mars ; and at his heels, Leash'd in like hounds, should famine, sword, and fire, Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles all,...fields of France, or may we cram Within this wooden O i, the very casques, 2 That did affright the air at Agincourt? O, pardon! since a crooked figure may... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 602 pagina’s
...himself, Assume the port of Mars ; and, at his heels, Leash'd in like hounds, should famine, sword, and fire, Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles all,...fields of France ? or may we cram Within this wooden O3, the very casques,4 That did affright the air at Agincourt ? O, pardon ! since a crooked figure... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 996 pagina’s
...fire, Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirit, that hath dar'd, On thu unworthy scaffold, to bring forth So great an object...That did affright the air at Agincourt? O, pardon ! uuce a crooked figure may Attest, in little place, a million ; 446 And let us, ciphers to this great... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 558 pagina’s
...fire, Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirit, that hath ilitr'd, On this unworthy scaffold, to bring forth So great...may we cram Within this wooden O, the very casques t, That did affright the air at Agincourt ? 0, pardon ! since a crooked figure may Attest, in little... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 560 pagina’s
...employment. But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirit, that hath dar'd, On this unworthy scaifold, to bring forth So great an object : Can this cockpit...may we cram Within this wooden O, the very casques l, That did affright the air at Agincourt ? 0, pardon ! since a crooked figure may Attest, in little... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 488 pagina’s
...he appeals from the poverty of theatrical representation to the excited imagination of his audience. Can this cockpit hold The vasty fields of France ?...pardon ! since a crooked figure may Attest, in little space, a million ; And let us, ciphers to this great account, On your imaginary forces work ; Suppose,... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 540 pagina’s
...himself, Assume the port of Mars ; and, at his heels, Leash'd in like hounds, should famine, sword, and fire, Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles all,...? or may we cram Within this wooden O,» the very casques,h That did affright the air at Agincourt? 0, pardon ! since a crooked figure may Attest, in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 500 pagina’s
...should famine, sword, and fire, Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spiriL that hath dar'd, On this unworthy scaffold, to bring...fields of France? or may we cram Within this wooden O,1 the very casques,1 That did affright the air at Agincourt? O, pardon ! since a crooked figure may... | |
| 1833 - 636 pagina’s
...Henry V. plainly tells us that the drama had established itself on the very arena of savage sports. " Can this Cock-pit hold The vasty fields of France,...very casques That did affright the air at Agincourt ?" No theatre is indeed without its pit ; in its origin a place for combat. Hence we have the expression... | |
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