 | William Shakespeare - 1851 - 688 páginas
...agony. Ros. Why, that 's the way to choke a gibing spirit, Whose influence is begot of that loose grace Which shallow laughing hearers give to fools : A jest's...tongue • Of him that makes it : then, if sickly ears, Deafd with the clamours of their own dear groans, Will hear your idle scorns, continue then, And I... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1851 - 772 páginas
...agony. Roa. Why, that's the way to choke a gibing spirit, Whose influence is begot of that loose grace, Which shallow, laughing hearers give to fools. A jest's...tongue Of him that makes it. Then, if sickly ears, Deafed with the clamors of their own dear groans, Will hear your idle scorns, continue then, And I... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1851 - 540 páginas
...way to choke a gibing spirit, Whose influence is begot of that loose grace. Which shallow-laughing hearers give to fools: A jest's prosperity lies in...tongue Of him that makes it: then, if sickly ears, Deaf'd with the clamour of their own dear* groans, Will hear your idle scorns, continue then. And I... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1851 - 408 páginas
...agony. Ros. Why, that's the way to choke a gibing spiri; Whose influence is begot of that loose grace, Which shallow laughing hearers give to fools: A jest's...hears it, never in the tongue Of him that makes it. SONG. Spring. When daisies pied, and violets blue, And lady-smocks all silier-white, And cuckoo-buds... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1851 - 464 páginas
...jest, with a sad brow, will do with a fellow that never had the acho in his shoulders. H. IV. FT. nv 1. A jest's prosperity lies in the ear Of him that hears it, never in the tongue Of him that makes it. LL v. 2. I will bite thee by the ear for that jest. RJ ii. 4. That very oft, When I am dull with care... | |
 | William Shakespeare, William Hazlitt - 1852 - 566 páginas
...way to choke a gibing spirit, Whose influence is begot of that k>ose grace, Which shallow-laughing hearers give to fools : A jest's prosperity lies in...tongue Of him that makes it : then, if sickly ears, I)eaf'd with the clamour of their own dear* groans, Will hear your idle scorns, continue then. And... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1852 - 512 páginas
...spirit. Whose influence is begot of that loose grace, Which shallow laughing hearers give to fools : Л jest's prosperity lies in the ear Of him that hears...tongue Of him that makes it : then, if sickly ears, DeaPd with the clamours of their own dear* groan«, Will hear your idle scorns, continue then. And... | |
 | 1852 - 596 páginas
...in way of smile, Though Nestor swear the jest be laughable." This stubbornness is unfortunate, since "A jest's prosperity lies In the ear Of him that hears it, never in the tongue Of him that makes it." And the reason some people are no friends to wit, is, because they are not witty : like " that blind... | |
 | Keir Elam - 1984 - 360 páginas
...accusation of communicational narcissism on the part of Berowne and his complacently self-directed wit: A jest's prosperity lies in the ear Of him that hears it, never in the tongue Of him that makes it. (5. 2. 853-5) Rosaline's stand on behalf of the hetero-communicational goals of discourse is a common... | |
 | David Richman - 1990 - 212 páginas
...emotional state to be moved and delighted. He has Rosaline in Love's Labour's Lost admonish Berowne: A jest's prosperity lies in the ear Of him that hears it, never in the tongue Of him that makes it. (5.2.849-51) In The Comedy of Errors, Antipholus of Syracuse rebukes both Dromios for jesting when... | |
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