| 1852 - 468 pagina’s
...corporeal substance, it is necessary to adopt the means to the end, and to vary the mode of attack. " I boarded the king's ship, now on the beak, Now in the waist, the deck Sometimes I'd divide And burn in many places, Then meet and join " It is right, therefore, to state... | |
| Sir Francis Bond Head - 1852 - 438 pagina’s
...though it often slumbers, awakens on the slightest commotion to supersede the laws of God and man. " Now on the beak, Now in the waist, the deck, in every cabin 1 flamed amazement : sometimes I'd divide And bum in many places ; on the topmast, The yards, and bolt-sprit,... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1852 - 570 pagina’s
...and all his quality.2 Pros. Hast thou, spirit, Performed to point the tempest that I bade thee ? Ari. To every article. I boarded the king's ship : now on the beak, 1 Propitious mistress. 2 Power, natnre. Now in the waist, the deck, in every cabin, I flamed amazement... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 746 pagina’s
...and all his quality. Pro. Hast thou, spirit, Performed to point the tempest that I bade thee ? Art. To every article. I boarded the king's ship ; now...deck, in every cabin, I flamed amazement : Sometimes, I 'd divide, And bum in many places ; on the topmast, The yards and bowsprit, would I flame distinctly,... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 1158 pagina’s
...and all his quality. Pro. Hast thou, spirit, Perform'd to point the tempest that I bade thee ? Ari. widow. Wid. Then, never trust me, if I be afeard....Yon are very sensible, and yet you miss my sense-: I flam'd amazement : sometimes, I 'd.divide, And burn in many places ] on the topmast, The yards and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 928 pagina’s
...and all his quality. Pro. Hast thou, spirit, Perform 'd to point the tempest that I bade thee? Ari. a : flam'd amazement: sometimes, I'd divide, And burn in many places ; on the topmast, The yards and bowsprit,... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1826 - 644 pagina’s
...talent, was the quality on which his extraordinary popularity chitfly rested. He was like Ariel on board the King's ship. ' now on the beak Now in the waist, the deck, in every cabbin, He flamed amazement.' The peculiar talents of Kemble confined him within a much more limited... | |
| Alexander Schmidt, Gregor Sarrazin - 1971 - 782 pagina’s
...their halcyon — « triVA every gale, Lr. II, 2, 84. 3) the forecastle of a ship : now on the b., now in the waist, the deck, in every cabin, I flamed amazement, Tp. I, 2, 196. Be-all: that but this blow might be the b. and the end-all here, Mcb. I, 7, 5 ; ie that... | |
| 1826 - 642 pagina’s
...talent, was the quality on which his extraordinary popularity chiefly rested. He was like Ariel on board the King's ship. ' now on the beak Now in the waist, the deck, in every cabbin> He flamed amazement.' , , The peculiar talents of Kemble confined him within a much more limited... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1988 - 228 pagina’s
...his quality. Prospero Hast thou, spirit, Performed to point the tempest that I bade thee? 195 Ariel To every article. I boarded the king's ship; now on...waist, the deck, in every cabin, I flamed amazement; sometime I'd divide, 40 ACT ONE Scene 2 better than that of other princesses. They tend to be distracted... | |
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