Sense may kindly end with ev'ry line? Some dozen lines before the Ghost is there, Behold him for the solemn scene prepare. See how he frames his eyes, poises each limb, Puts the whole body into proper trim. — From whence we learn, with no great stretch... Occasional Papers: Dramatic and Historical - 第 47 頁Henry Brodribb Irving 著 - 1907 - 225 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 頁
...tenderness to Lear ? Who else can speak so very, very 6ne, That sense may kindly end with cv'ry line ? e dominion Through the azure deep of air : Yet oft before his infant eyes When he appears most perfect, still we find Something which jars upon, and hurts the mind. Whatever... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 622 頁
...cv'ry line ? Some dozen lines before the ghost is there, Behold him for the solemn scene prepare. Sec how he frames his eyes, poises each limb, "Puts the...Five lines hence comes a ghost, and, ha ! a start. When he appears most perfect, still we find Something which jars upon, and hurts the mind. Whatever... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 412 頁
...tenderness to Lear ?' Who else can speak so very, very fine, That sense may kindly end with ev'ry line ? Some dozen lines before the ghost is there, Behold...Five lines hence comes a ghost, and ha ! a start. When he appears most perfect, still we find Something which jars upon, and hurts the mind. Whatever... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 頁
...tenderness to Lear? Who else can speak so very, very fine, That sense may kindly end with ev'ry line? all t 8/ When he appears most perfect, still we find Something which jars upon, and hurts the miad. Whatever... | |
| 1831 - 790 頁
...tenderness to Lear 1 Who else can speak so very, very fine, That sense may kindly end with every line 1 Some dozen lines before the ghost is there, Behold...Five lines hence comes a ghost, and, ha ! a start. When he appears most perfect, still we find Something which jars upon, and hurts the minil, Whatever... | |
| 1842 - 242 頁
...tenderness to Lear ? Who else can speak so very, very fine, That sense may kindly end with ev'ry line ? Some dozen lines before the Ghost is there, Behold...Five lines hence comes a ghost, and, Ha ! a start. When he appears most perfect, still we find Something which jars upon and hurts the mind ; '.. Whatever... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 334 頁
...tenderness to Lear ? Who else can speak so very, very fine, That sense may kindly end with every line ? Some dozen lines, before the ghost is there, Behold...stretch of art, Five lines hence comes a ghost, and lo ! a start. When he appears most perfect, still we find Something which jars upon and hurts the mind.... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 348 頁
...tenderness to Lear ? Who else can speak so very, very fine, That sense may kindly end with every line ? Some dozen lines, before the ghost is there, Behold...stretch of art, Five lines hence comes a ghost, and lo ! a start. When he appears most perfect, still we find Something which jars upon and hurts the mind.... | |
| University magazine - 1850 - 816 頁
...solemn scene prepare. See how he frames his eyes, ]>oiscs each limb, 1'uts the whole body into proptr trim. From whence we learn, with no great stretch of art, Five lines, hence comes a ghost, and ha ! л start. " When he appears most perfect, still we find Something which jars upon, and hurts the... | |
| John Forster - 1855 - 286 頁
...tenderness to Lear ? Who else can speak so very, very fine, That sense may kindly end with ev'ry line 1 Some dozen lines before the ghost is there, Behold...Five lines hence comes a ghost, and, Ha ! a start. When he appears most perfect, still we find Something which jars upon, and hurts the mind ; Whatever... | |
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