O, for a muse of fire, that would ascend The brightest heaven of invention ! A kingdom for a stage, princes to act, And monarchs to behold the swelling scene ! Then should the warlike Harry, like himself, Assume the port of Mars ; and, at his heels, Leash'd... The Tatler - Strona 121autor: Sir Richard Steele - 1804Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
 | William Shakespeare - 1809
...Toilet has elsewhere observed, Shakspeare probably meant fire, rword, zn&famine. So, in King Honry V: " Then should the warlike Harry, like himself, " Assume the port of Mars: and, at his heels, " I,eas!fd'm like hounds. siiou\d famine, s'ix)rd, andjfre:, " Crouch for employment," Ma'onc. That... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1809
...elsewhere observed, Shakspeare probably meant•/fre, svtord, and. famine. So, in King Henry V . " Then should the warlike Harry, like himself, " Assume the port of Mars: and, at his heels, " Lcash'd in like hounds, shotH&Jamine, sword, utAfre, " Qrouch for employment," Malone. That this... | |
 | William Hazlitt - 1809
...butchers. The arms of this country are disgraced, even in victory, as well as defeat. Is this • " and at his heels, Leash'd in like hounds, should Famine, Sword, and Fire, Crouch for employment." — Henry I'. consistent, my lords, with any part of our former conduct ? Was it by means... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1810
...invention ! • A kingdom for a stage, princes to act, And monarchs to behold the swelling scene ! Then should the warlike Harry, like himself, Assume...hounds, should famine, sword, and fire, Crouch for employment.2 But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirit, that hath dar'd, On this unworthy scaffold,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1811
...of invention ! A kingdom for a stage, princes to act, And monarch.s to behold the swelling scene ! Then should the warlike Harry, like himself, Assume...hounds, should famine, sword, and fire, Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirit, that hath dar'd, On this unworthy scaffold,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1811
...of invention!' i A kingdom for a stage, princes to act, And monarchs to behold 1 the swelling scene! Then should the warlike Harry, like himself, • '.....hounds, should famine, sword, and fire, Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirit, that hath dar'd, On this unworthy scaffold,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1811
...heaven of invention I A kingdom for a stage, princes to act. And monarchs to behold the swellmg scene ! Then should the warlike Harry, like himself, Assume...and, at his heels, Leash'd in like hounds, should famine,sword, and fire, Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirit, that... | |
 | James Plumptre - 1812
...falling tears;+ Ere I consent to teach my lips injustice, Or wrong the orphan who has none to save him. * At his heels Leash'd in like hounds, should famine, sword, and fire, Crouch fur employment. Heary VA t. Chorus. Death and destruction dog thee at the heels. Richard III. A. iv.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1813
...has elsewhere observed, Shakspeare probably meant fire, sword, and famine. So, in King Henry V : " Then should the warlike Harry, like himself, " Assume...Mars; and, at his heels, " Leash'd in like hounds, should^mzVze, sword, saAJire, " Crouch for employment." The same observation is made by Steele, in... | |
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