Let me play the Fool : With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come ; And let my liver rather heat with wine Than my heart cool with mortifying groans. Why should a man whose blood is warm within Sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster... Elements of criticism [by H. Home]. - Página 299por Henry Home (lord Kames.) - 1817Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
 | Thomas Hardy - 1999 - 415 páginas
...old wrinkles come, And let my liver rather heat with wine Than my cool heart with mortifying groans. Why should a man whose blood is warm within, Sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster? (1.i.79-84) Again the literary text is used to say the opposite of what it purports. This also may... | |
 | Jane Armstrong - 1999 - 408 páginas
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 | ...66. In act 1, scene 1, of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice (lines 88-94) Gratiano describes ... a sort of men whose visages Do cream and mantle like a standing pond, And do a willful stillness entertain With purpose to be dressed in an opinion Of wisdom, gravity, profound conceit... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2000 - 128 páginas
...wrinkles come, 80 And let my liver rather heat witli wine Than my heart cool with mortifying groans. Why should a man whose blood is warm within Sit like his grandsire cut4 in alabaster, Sleep when he wakes, and creep into the jaundice By being peevish? I tell thee what,... | |
 | Susan Hockey - 2000 - 228 páginas
...persuade you to come, Duke IV. I 24 ith human gentleness and love, / Forgive a moiety of the p Grat. II 88 thee what, Antonio — / I love thee, and it is my love that Grat . II 88 love thee, and it is my love that speaks-- / There are a Grat. VI 145 / Since you do take... | |
 | Pierce Egan - 1999 - 603 páginas
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 | William Shakespeare - 2001 - 500 páginas
...mine, Why should a Man, whose blood is warm and young, Sit like his Grandsire, cut in Alablaster ! Sleep, when he wakes, and creep into the Jaundice,...Antonio ! I love thee, and it is my Love that speaks ; There,are a sort of Men, whose Visages Do cream and mantle, like a standing Pond; And do a willful... | |
 | Peter Holland - 2001 - 372 páginas
...sober brow / Will bless it and approved it with a text' (3.2.77-9), and by Graziano, who speaks of 'a sort of men whose visages / Do cream and mantle...standing pond, / And do a wilful stillness entertain' (1.1.88-90). Such a wilful stillness is shown by Sir Oliver when, in response to the frivolity of Touchstone,... | |
 | Jane Armstrong - 2001 - 48 páginas
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