| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1859 - 512 pages
...escaping danger. PTiuafter. Place me, some prod, upon a pyramid Hierher than hills of earth, and lena a voice Loud as your thunder to me, that from thence...all the under-world The worth that dwells in him. J'hdasler of Beaumont and Fletcher, Act IV. 38.5. Second. Sentiments below the tone of the passion.... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1859 - 512 pages
...calm satisfaction that one feels upon escaping danger. PJiuoster. Place me, some god, upon a pyramid Higher than hills of earth, and lend a voice Loud as your thunder to me, that from theuce 1 may discourse to all the under-world The worth that dwells in him. Pkiljster rif Bt'auinvnt... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1866 - 736 pages
...Neptune, can wei^h down That virtue ! It was I that hurt the princess. Place me, some god, upon a Piramis, Higher than hills of earth, and lend a voice Loud...thence I may discourse to all the under-world The worth tbat dwells in him ! Pha. How's this ? Bel. My lord, some man Weary of life, that would be glad to... | |
| 1870 - 610 pages
...Neptune, can weigh down That virtue ! It was I that hurt the princess. Place me, some god, upon a pyramid, Higher than hills of earth, and lend a voice Loud...Bellario. Bel. Alas, he's mad ! Come, will you lead me on? /V//. By all the oaths that men ought most to keep, And gods do punish most when men do break, He touch'd... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1870 - 520 pages
...and inflamed passion, but is not suited to the calm satisfaction that one feels upon escaping danger. Loud as your thunder to me, that from thence I may...all the under-world The worth that dwells in him. Philaster. Place me, some god, upon n pyramid Higher than hills of earth, and lend a voice . Philaster... | |
| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 pages
...Neptune, can weigh down That virtue ! It was I that hurt the princess. Place me, some god, upon a pyramid, away, an you love me. Kit. You shall not follow him now, I pray you, brother ; go theuco I may discourse to all the under-world The worth that dwells in him ! Pha. How's this ? Bel.... | |
| William Spalding, John Hill Burton - 1876 - 162 pages
...decisive. 1 In rhilaster, Act IV. last scene. Place me, some god, upon a Piramis, Higher than hill of earth, and lend a voice, Loud as your thunder,...to me, that from thence I may discourse, to all the under world, The worth that dwells in him. Shakspeare, too, was not the most likely person to have... | |
| John Fletcher, William Shakespeare - 1876 - 156 pages
...decisive. 1 In Philaster, Act IV. last scene. I'lacc me, some god, upon a Piramis, Higher than hill of earth, and lend a voice, Loud as your thunder, to me, that from thence I may discourse, to nil the under world, The worth lhat dwells in him. Shakspeare, too, was not the most likely person... | |
| John Fletcher - 1883 - 216 pages
...fame and Honour, etc. Sk. compares B. and F., Philaster, iv. 4 : " Place me, some god, upon a pyramis Higher than hills of earth, and lend a voice Loud...all the underworld The worth that dwells in him!" 27. Swarth. Swarthy. The word occurs in TA ii. 3. 72. For swart, see K. jfohn, p. 152. 35. Lewdly.... | |
| George Campbell Macaulay - 1883 - 254 pages
...style of Fletcher.* * There is a passage in act iv. scene 4 — " Place me, some god, upon a piramis Higher than hills of earth, and lend a voice Loud...to all the under-world The worth that dwells in him ! " which in expression is somewhat similar to two others by Fletcher, one in The Two Noble Kinsmen,... | |
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