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The Living Age - Page 26
1907
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All the World's a Stage

William Shakespeare - 1984 - 44 pages
...you see them, Printing their proud hoofs in the receiving earth, For 'tis your thoughts that must now deck our kings, Carry them here and there; jumping...times, Turning the accomplishment of many years Into an hour glass! Gently to hear, kindly to judge our play. (He bows and exits with great dignity as JACQUES...
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Aesthetic Illusion: Theoretical and Historical Approaches

Frederick Burwick, Walter Pape, University of California (System). Humanities Research Institute - 1990 - 494 pages
...you see them Printing their proud hoofs i' th' receiving earth; For 'tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings, Carry them here and there, jumping o'er times, Turning th' accomplishment of many years Into an hourglass [...].4 3 Johnson: "Preface to Shakespeare, 1765"....
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An Audition Handbook of Great Speeches

Jerry Blunt - 1990 - 232 pages
...you see them Printing their proud hoofs i' th' receiving earth. For 'tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings, Carry them here and there, jumping o'er times, Turning th' accomplishment of many years Into an hourglass. For the which supply, Admit me Chorus to this history,...
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Theatre as Sign System: A Semiotics of Text and Performance

Elaine Aston, George Savona - 1991 - 228 pages
...is explicitly articulated in the prologue to Act I of Henry V: For 'tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings. Carry them here and there, jumping o'er times. Turning th'accomplishments of many years Into an hour-glass. (28-31) The history of any period of theatre involves...
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Shakespeare's Festive World: Elizabethan Seasonal Entertainment and the ...

Frangois Laroque - 1993 - 444 pages
...the spectators, at the beginning of the play (Prologue, 28-31): For 'tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings, Carry them here and there, jumping o'er times, Turning th'accomplishment of m.iny years Into an hourglass . . . 50. See above, p. 143. 51. See above, pp....
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Freeing Shakespeare's Voice: The Actor's Guide to Talking the Text

Kristin Linklater - 1992 - 236 pages
...you see them printing their proud hoofs i' the receiving earth; for 'tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings, carry them here and there, jumping o'er times, turning the accomplishments of many years into an hour-glass: for the which supply, admit me Chorus to this history;...
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The lyra viol consorts, Volumes 67-68

John Jenkins - 1992 - 242 pages
...you see them Printing their proud hoofs i' th' receiving earth. For 'tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings, Carry them here and there, jumping o'er times, Turning th' accomplishment of many years Into an hourglass.74 Dances The character of dances can undergo extreme...
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Staging Politics: The Lasting Impact of Shakespeare's Histories

Wolfgang Iser - 1993 - 254 pages
...you see them Printing their proud hoofe i'the receiving earth; For 'tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings, Carry them here and there, jumping...the accomplishment of many years Into an hour-glass: for the which supply, Admit me Chorus to this history; Who prologue-like, your humble patience pray,...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1996 - 1290 pages
...see them Printing their proud hoofs i't h'rccei ving earth; — For 'tis your thoughts that now must housand ducats?' or Shall I bend low, and in a bondman's key, With bat th 'accomplishment of many years Into an hour-glass: for the which supply, Admit me Chorus to this...
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Changing Identities in Early Modern France

Michael Wolfe - 1997 - 428 pages
...d'Albret, queen of Navarre: Into a thousand parts divide one man . . . For 'tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings, Carry them here and there, jumping...times, Turning the accomplishment of many years Into an hour-glass.67 The hourglass stands as a metaphor for the condensation of kingly acts into the stuff...
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