| William Shakespeare, Michael Henry Rankin - 1841 - Počet stránok 266
...of the commonwealth, 1st part King Henry VI. Act ill. Scene 1. A TIME FOB ALL THINGS. Portia. . . . I think, The nightingale, if she should sing by day, When every goose is cackling, would be thought No better a musician than the wren. How many things by season season'd are To their right praise... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1842 - Počet stránok 516
...with a new sense, and the slightest sound attracts our attention. Shakspeare has marked even this, " The crow doth sing as sweetly as the lark When neither...sing by day, When every goose is cackling, would be thought No better a musician than the wren." It is on the same principle that people dwelling in the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - Počet stránok 582
...: Methinks, it sounds much sweeter than by day. Ner. Silence bestows that virtue on it, madam. Por. The crow doth sing as sweetly as the lark, When neither...sing by day, When every goose is cackling, would be thought No better a musician than the wren. How many things by season season'd are To their right praise,... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842 - Počet stránok 582
...I think, The nightingale, if she should sing by day, When every goose is cackling, would be thought No better a musician than the wren. How many things by season season'd are To their right praise, and true perfection ! — Peace ! how the moon sleeps with Endymion, And would not be... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - Počet stránok 658
...respect: Methinks it sounds much sweeter than by day. Ner. Silence bestows that virtue on it, madam. Por. The crow doth sing as sweetly as the lark, When neither...sing by day, When every goose is cackling, would be thought No better a musician than the wren. How many things by season seasoned are To their right praise... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - Počet stránok 376
...; Methinks it sounds much sweeter than by day. Ner. Silence bestows that virtue on it, madam. Par. The crow doth sing as sweetly as the lark, When neither...sing by day, When every goose is cackling, would be thought No better a musician than the wren. How many things by season season 'd are To their right... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - Počet stránok 88
...Methinks , it sounds much sweeter than by day. Ner. Silence bestows that virtue on it, madam. Par. The crow doth sing as sweetly as the lark , When neither...sing by day, "When every goose is cackling, would be thought No better a musician than the wren. How many things by season season'd are To their right praise,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - Počet stránok 1008
...day. AVr. Silence bestows tliat virtue on it, maibm. Par. The crow doth sing as sweetly as the Lu-k, Fr thought No better a musician than the wren. How many tilings by season season'd are To their right... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1843 - Počet stránok 504
...Shakspeare has marked even this. " The crow doth sing as sweetly as the lark When neither is attended 4 and, I think, The nightingale, if she should sing by day, When every goose is cackling, would be thought No better a musician than the wren." It is on the same principle that people dwelling in the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - Počet stránok 374
...l Methinks, it sounds much sweeter than by day. Ner. Silence bestows that virtue on it, madam. For. The crow doth sing as sweetly as the lark, When neither...sing by day, When every goose is cackling, would be thought No better a musician than the wren. How many things by season season'd are To their right praise... | |
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