| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 368 pages
...hands, That yarely frame the office. From the barge A strange invisible perfume hits the sense Of the adjacent wharfs. The city cast Her people out upon...but for vacancy, Had gone to gaze on Cleopatra too is, And made a gap in nature. Agr. Rare Egyptian ! Eno. Upon her landing, Antony sent to her, Invited... | |
| English poetry - 1806 - 408 pages
...city cast Her people out upon her; and Enthron'd i' th' market-place, did sit alone Whistling 'to th' air; which, but for vacancy, Had gone to gaze on Cleopatra too, And made a gap in nature. INBORN ROYALTY. (SHAKESPEARE.) O, THOU goddess, Thou divine nature ! how thyself thou blazon's! In... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 410 pages
...hands, That yarely frame the office. From the barge A strange invisible perfume hits the sense Of the adjacent wharfs. The city cast Her people out upon...to gaze on Cleopatra too, And made a gap in nature. Agr. Rare Egyptian ! It should be better, he became her guest ; Which she entreated : Our courteous... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 584 pages
...the sense 'f the adjacent wharfs. The city cast ler people out upon her : and Antony, .nthron'd i' ) ) lad gone to gaze on Cleopatra too, m, l made a gap in nature. Agr. Rare Egyptian ! Eno. Upon her landing,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 424 pages
...cast HIT people out upon her: and Antony, Enthron'd i'the market-place, did sit alone, Whistling 10 the air; which, but for vacancy, Had gone to gaze on Cleopatra too, And made a gap in nature. Dol. Rare Egyptian i Thyr. Upon her landing, Antony sent to her, Invited her to supper: she reply'd,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 454 pages
...hands. That yarely frame the office. From the barge, A strange invisible perfume hits the sense ' Of the adjacent wharfs : The city cast Her people out upon her : and Antony, Enthron'd i'the market-place, did sit alone, Whistling to the air; which, but for vacancy, Had gone to gaze on... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 432 pages
...hands, That yarely frame the office. From the barge, A strange invisible perfume hits the sense Of the adjacent wharfs : The city cast Her people out upon her : and Antony, Enthron'd i'the market-place, did sit alone, Whistling to the air; which, but for vacancy, Had gone to gaze on... | |
| John Dryden - English literature - 1808 - 436 pages
...hands That yarely frame the office. From the barge A strange invisible perfume hits the s-euse Of the adjacent wharfs. The city cast Her people out upon her ; and Antony, Enthroned in the market-place, did sit alone, Whistling to the air ; which, but for vacancv , Had gone,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 416 pages
...have proposed, that of reading in the guise instead of in the eyes, is, that the phrase in the l3f the adjacent wharfs. The city cast Her people out upon her; and Antony, guise cannot be properly used, without adding somewhat to it, to determine precisely the meaning; and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 426 pages
...if I could induce him to accede to my opinion, it would he the highest gratification to me. Of the adjacent wharfs. The city cast Her people out upon her; and Antony, guise cannot be properly used, without adding somewhat to it, to determine precisely the meaning; and... | |
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