| Charles Ames Washburn - 1865 - 638 pagina’s
...my redemption thence, And portance in my travel's history : Wherein of antres vast and deserts idle, Rough quarries, rocks, and hills whose heads touch...other eat ; The Anthropophagi, and men whose heads Do grow beneath their shoulders.' " " Your quotations from Shakspeare are very well in your fancy sketches,"... | |
| 1865 - 688 pagina’s
...my redemption thence And portance in my travel's history; Wherein of antres vast and deserts idle, Rough quarries, rocks and hills whose heads touch...the cannibals that each other eat The Anthropophagi, aud men whose heads Do grow beueath their shoulders." In our Encyclopedic and travelled age, this quality... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 788 pagina’s
...redemption thence, And portance in my travels' history :(19) Wherein of antres vast and deserts idle, Rough quarries, rocks, and hills whose heads touch...thence ; Which ever as she could with haste dispatch, She'd come again, and with a greedy ear Devour up my discourse : — which I observing, Took once a... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1866 - 240 pagina’s
...my redemption thence And portance in my travel's history : Wherein of antres vast and deserts idle, Rough quarries, rocks and hills whose heads touch...other eat^ The Anthropophagi, and men whose heads Do grow beneath their shoulders.' (20) ' My lord of Hereford here, whom you call king, Is a foul traitor... | |
| Charles Bilton - 1866 - 264 pagina’s
...redemption thence, And portance* in my travel's history : Wherein of antresf vast, and deserts idle, Rough quarries, rocks, and hills whose heads touch...other eat, The Anthropophagi, and men whose heads Do grow beneath their shoulders. These things to hear Would Desdemona seriously incline ; But still the... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1866 - 408 pagina’s
...the insolent foe, And sold to slavery; of my redemption thence, And portance in my travels' history. This to hear Would Desdemona seriously incline; But...draw her thence : Which ever as she could with haste despatch, She'd come again, and with a greedy ear Devour up my discourse. Which I observing. Took once... | |
| 1866 - 408 pagina’s
...the insolent foe, And sold to slavery; of my redemption thence, And portance in my travels' history. This to hear Would Desdemona seriously incline ; But...draw her thence : Which ever as she could with haste despatch, She'd come again, and with a greedy ear Devour up my discourse. Which I observing, Took once... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 188 pagina’s
...Wherein of antres vast and deserts idle, Rough quarries, rocks and hills whose heads touch heaven, And of the Cannibals that each other eat, The Anthropophagi...: Which ever as she could with haste dispatch, She 'd come again, and with a greedy ear Devour up my discourse : which I observing, Took once a pliant... | |
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