| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 466 pages
...takes all away." Antony, remarking on the various appearances assumed by the flying vapours, adds, " now thy captain is . " Even such a body : here I am Antony, " But cannot hold this visible shape, my knave.1* Or yet more appositely in King John: " being but... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 490 pages
...dislimns ; and makes it indistinct, As water is in water. Eros It does, my lord. Ant. My good knave,1 Eros, now thy captain is Even such a body : here I...queen,— Whose heart, I thought, I had, for she had mine ; Which, whilst it was mine, had annex'd unto't A million more, now lost, — she, Eros, has Pack'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 648 pages
...thought, The rack dislimns; and makes it indistinct, As water is in water. Eros. It does, my lord. Ant. My good knave, Eros, now thy captain is Even...queen,— Whose heart, I thought, I had, for she had mine; Which, whilst it was mine, had annex'd unto't A million more, now lost,—she, Eros, has Pack'd cards... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 520 pages
...The rack dislimns; 9 and makes it indistinct, As water is in water. thought, Eros. It does, my lord. Ant. My good knave, Eros, now thy captain is Even...queen,— Whose heart, I thought, I had, for she had mine; Which, whilst it was mine, had annex'd unto't A million more, now lost,—she, Eros, has Pack'd cards... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 502 pages
...thought, The rack dislimns;9 and makes it indistinct, As water is in water. Eros. It does, my lord. Ant. My good knave, Eros, now thy captain is Even such a body: here I am Antony; 8 They are black vesper's pageants.] The beauty both of the expression and the allusion is lost, unless... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1805 - 276 pages
...It does, my Lord. moral causes. It is however neither so complete nor durable, as these last being Ant. My good Knave, Eros, now thy Captain is Even such a body, &c. It is remarkable that the French, who are a lively people and fond of shew and striking images,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 368 pages
...thought, The rack dislimnsM; and makes it indistinct, As water is in water. Eros. It does, my lord. Ant. My good knave, Eros, now thy captain is Even...— Whose heart, I thought, I had, for she had mine 3 Which, whilst it was mine, had annex'd unto't A million more, now lost,— she, Eros, has "Pack'd... | |
| Francis Douce - 1807 - 540 pages
...ip435, &c. ACT IV. Scene 9. Page 61 1. 1 . SOLD. so bad a prayer Was never yet for sleeping. 2. SotD. Go we to him. In the old copy sleep. The alteration...knave. I made these wars for Egypt ; and the queen, — Whoso heart, I thought, I had, for she had mine ; • she, Eros, has Pack'd cards with Caesar,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 410 pages
...thought, The rack dislimns ; and makes it indistinct, As water is in water. Eros. It does, ray lord. Ant. My good knave, Eros, now thy captain is Even...— Whose heart, I thought, I had, for she had mine ; Which, whilst it was mine, had annex'd unto't A million more, now lost, — she, Eros, has Pack'd... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 562 pages
...destroys the picture. '' Ките ь servant. 79* -795 Vet cannot hold this visible shape, my knave. 1 made these wars for /Egypt; and the queen, — Whose heart, I thought, I had, for she had mine ; Which, whilst it was mine, had annex' d unto't A million more, now lost ; — she, Eros, has Pack'dcardswith... | |
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