scapes i' the imminent deadly breach ; Of being taken by the insolent foe And sold to slavery; of 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 Play Way: An Essay in Educational Method - Página 141por Henry Caldwell Cook - 1917 - 366 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 440 páginas
...of my redemption thence, And with it all my travel's history : Wherein of antres vast, and desarts idle, Rough quarries, rocks, and hills whose heads touch heaven, It was my hent to speak, — such was my process, — And of the Cannibals that each other eat, The Anthropophagi,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 448 páginas
...took from you " The apprehension of his present portance, Wherein of antres vast,7 and deserts idle,s Rough quarries, rocks, and hills whose heads touch heaven, It was my hint to speak,9 such was the process ; Spenser, in the third Canto of the second Book of the Fairy §>ueen,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 438 páginas
...a word already used in Coriolanus: " . . took from you Wherein of antres vast,7 and deserts idle,8 Rough quarries, rocks, and hills whose heads touch heaven, It was my hint to speak,9 such was the process; Spenser, in the third Canto of the second Book of the Fairy $3ueen, likewise... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 596 páginas
...thence, And portance in my travel's history : Wherein of antres vast, and desarts idle, Rough quarriers, rocks, and hills, whose heads touch heaven, It was...hint to speak ; such was the process ; And of the Canibals that each other eat, The Anthropophagi; and men whose heads (23) Do grow beneath their shoulders.... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 588 páginas
...And portance in my travel's history : Wherein of ant res vast, and desarls idle, Rough (jjiiarriers, rocks, and hills, whose heads touch heaven, It was...hint to speak ; such was the process ; And of the Canibals that each other eat, The Anthropophagi ; and men whose heads (23) Do grow beneath their shoulders.... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1816 - 312 páginas
...thence, And portance in my travel's history : Wherein of ant res vast, and desarts idle, Rough quarriers, rocks, and hills, whose heads touch heaven, It was...hint to speak ; such was the process ; And of the Canibals that each other eat, The Anthropophagi ; and men whose heads (23) Do grow beneath their shoulders.... | |
| 1833 - 1006 páginas
...imagination, she shewed the Moor " by devouring up his discourse," " Wherein of antres vast, and desarts idle, Rough quarries, rocks, and hills whose heads touch heaven, It was my hint to speak." Some one has said, that we " think as little of the persons of Shakspeare's heroines as they do themselves,... | |
| John Nichols, John Bowyer Nichols - 1818 - 894 páginas
...be something different from what they were before ; for 1 talk a little in the style of Othello, " Of antres vast, and deserts idle, Rough quarries, rocks and hills, whose heads touch heaven!" " I set out upon this adventurous journey on a Monday morning, accompanied (as Bishops usually arej... | |
| John Nichols, John Bowyer Nichols - 1818 - 890 páginas
...be something different from what they were before j for 1 talk a little in the style of Othello, " Of antres vast, and deserts idle, Rough quarries, rocks and hills, whose heads touch heaven!" " I set out upon this adventurous journey on a Monday morning, accompanied (as Bishops usually are)... | |
| R. P. Forster - 1818 - 592 páginas
...descended from the glacier. There was no time left to listen to their " Travels' history, Of Auters vast, and deserts idle, Rough quarries, rocks, and hills, whose heads touch heaven," all of which I should have been very seriously inclined to hear, if our guides had not reminded us,... | |
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