| 1838 - 588 páginas
...Her peopte out upon her; and Anthony, Enthroned in the market-place did sit alone, Whistling to the air, which but for vacancy Had gone to gaze on Cleopatra too, And made a gap in JSature.' To resume the journal of our route. After having travelled all the morning in the bed of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 534 páginas
...Her people out upon her; and Antony, Enthroned in the market-place, did sit alone, Whistling to the air; which, but for vacancy, Had gone to gaze on Cleopatra too, And made a gap in nature. Agr. O, rare for Antony! Eno. Upon her landing, Antony sent to her, Invited her to supper: she replied,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 páginas
...Her people out upon her ; and Antony, Enthroned in the market-place, did sit alone, Whistling to the air ; which, but for vacancy, Had gone to gaze on Cleopatra too, And made a gap in nature. 30 — ii. 2. 131 Tempests themselves, high seas, and howling winds, The gutter'd rocks, and congregated... | |
| Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1839 - 482 páginas
...and Antony, Enthroned in the market-place, did sit alone, 74 YOUNG LADY'S READER. 1 Whistling to the air ; which, but for vacancy, Had gone to gaze on Cleopatra too, And made a gap in nature. THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE.— BEN JONSOW. I will have all my beds blown up, not stuffed. Down is too... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 534 páginas
...Her people out upon her ; and Antony, Enthron'd in the market-place, did sit alone, Whistling to the air ; which, but for vacancy, Had gone to gaze on Cleopatra too, And made a gap in nature.4 Agr. Rare Egyptian ! sides, when our poet had once absolutely declared these women were like... | |
| Thomas Peregrine Courtenay - 1840 - 354 páginas
...the sense Of the adjacent wharfs. The city cast Her people out upon her ; and Antony, Enthron'd in market-place, did sit alone, Whistling to th' air...gaze on Cleopatra too, And made a gap in nature."* I imitate former commentators, in placing near to this celebrated passage the equally noted description... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - 1840 - 314 páginas
...Its people out upon her : and Antony, Inthron'd in the market-place, did sit alone, Whistling to the air, which but for vacancy Had gone to gaze on Cleopatra too, And made a gap in nature." 299. So also, addressing the several parts of one's body, as if they were animated, is not congruous... | |
| Elizabeth Stone, Mary Margaret Stanley Egerton Countess of Wilton - 1841 - 424 páginas
...Her people out upon her ; and Antony, Bethroned in the market-place, did sit alone, Whistling to the air; which, but for vacancy, Had gone to gaze on Cleopatra too, And made a gap in nature. It is said that the silver oars, " which to the tune of flutes kept stroke," were pierced with holes... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 354 páginas
...Her people out upon her ; and Antony, Enthroned i' the market-place, did sit alone, Whistling to the air ; which, but for vacancy, Had gone to gaze on...Rare Egyptian ! Eno. Upon her landing, Antony sent to iy, Invited her to supper : she replied, It should be better, he became her guest ; Which she entreated.... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1843 - 594 páginas
...Her people out upon her ; and Antony, Enthron'd i' the market-place, did sit alone, Whistling to the air ; which, but for vacancy, Had gone to gaze on Cleopatra too, And made a gap in nature. Ayr. Rare Egyptian ! Eno. Upon her landing Antony sent to her, Invited her to supper : she replied,... | |
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