| William Shakespeare - 1850 - Počet stránok 572
...of tongues.1 Rumor. OPEN your oars ; for which of you will stop The vent of hearing, when loud Rumor speaks? I, from the orient to the drooping west, Making the wind my post-horse, still unfold The acts comrqenced on this ball of earth. Upon my tongues continual slanders ride ; The which in every language... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - Počet stránok 546
...Cattle.'} INDUCTION. Warkworth. Before Northumberland's Castle. Enter Rumour, painted full of tongues*. RUM. Open your ears : For which of you will stop The...speaks ? I, from the orient to the drooping west, • Painted fvll of tongues. This direction for the appearance of Bumour is found only in the quarto... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - Počet stránok 548
...Cattle.'] INDUCTION. Warkworth. Before Northumberland's Castle. Enter Rumour, painted full of tongues m. RUM. Open your ears : For which of you will stop The...speaks ? I, from the orient to the drooping west, * Painted fvil of tongues. This direction for the appearance of Rumour is found only in the quarto... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - Počet stránok 544
...INDUCTION. Warkworth. Before Northumberland's Castle. Enter Rumour, painted full of tongues*. Ren. Open your ears : For which of you will stop The vent...speaks ? I, from the orient to the drooping west, ' Painted full of tongues. This direction for the appearance of Rumour is found only in the quarto... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - Počet stránok 512
...England. INDUCTION. Warkworth. Before Northumberland's castle. Enter Rumour, fainted full of tongues. Rum, Open your ears; For which of you will stop The...language I pronounce. Stuffing the ears of men with false reparte. I speak of peace, while covert enmity, Under the smile of safely, wounds the world : And who... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - Počet stránok 550
...INDUCTION. Warkuiorth. — Before NORTHUMBERLAND'S Castle. Enter RUMOUR, painted full of Tongues. Mum. Open your ears ; For which of you will stop The vent...still unfold The acts commenced on this ball of earth : TJpon my tongues continual slanders ride ; The which in every language I pronounce, Stuffing the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - Počet stránok 608
...still-discordant wavering multitude, Can play upon it. 19 — Introduction. 211. Rumour, its diffusiveness. Loud Rumour speaks : I, from the orient to the drooping...pronounce, Stuffing the ears of men with false reports. 1£ — Introduction. 212. News, good and bad. Though it be honest, it is never good To bring bad news... | |
| Anna Atkins - 1853 - Počet stránok 334
...there was more prospect of good fellowship than of refinement with the lady of The Cedars. CHAPTEE V. " Open your ears ; for which of you will stop The vent...unfold The acts commenced on this ball of earth." SHAKESPEARE. WHO has not remarked the placid beauty of a Sunday in the country in the summertime ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - Počet stránok 420
...with thee in the grave, But not remember'd in thy epitaph ! KING HENRY IV. PART II. INDUCTION. RUMOUR. I, FROM the orient to the drooping west, Making the...which in every language I pronounce, Stuffing the cars of men with false reports. I speak of peace, while covert enmity, Under the smile of safety, wounds... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - Počet stránok 446
...IV INDUCTION. Warkworth. Before Northumberland's Castle. Enter l! UMOUR. painted full of Tongues.1 Rum. Open your ears ; for which of you will stop The...of hearing, when loud rumour speaks ? I, from the oricnt to the drooping west, Making tho wind my post-horse, still unfold The acts commenced on this... | |
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