| Eliphalet L. Rice - 1846 - 432 頁
...music in himself, Nor is not mov'd with concord of sweet sounds, Is Jit for treasons, stratagems, aud spoils ; The motions of his spirit are dull as night,...no such man be trusted. — Mark the music. Enter PORTIA and NERISSA, at a distance. Por. That light we see is burning in my hall ; How far that little... | |
| Book - 1847 - 206 頁
...of music : therefore the poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees, stones, and floods ; Since nought so stockish, hard, and full of rage, But Music for...Erebus ; Let no such man be trusted. Mark the music. SHAKSPERE. TIME. " WHY sitt'st thou by that ruin'd hall, Thou aged carle, so stern and grey ? Dost... | |
| Book - 1847 - 216 頁
...of music : therefore the poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees, stones, and floods ; Since nought so stockish, hard, and full of rage, But Music for...Erebus ; Let no such man be trusted. Mark the music. SHAKSPEBE. TIME. " WHY sitt'st thou by that ruin'd hall, Thou aged carle, so stern and grey ? Dost... | |
| John Ayrton Paris - 1847 - 708 頁
...illustration of that beautiful passage in Shakspeare," observed Miss Villers, •• ' The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord...affections dark as Erebus: Let no such man be trusted.' " anecdote of Farineli the actor, who having a pathetic air to sing on the stage to a tyrant who had... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1847 - 426 頁
...applies the term to our desires of evil towards others in the following passage : — " The man that hath no music in himself Nor is not moved with concord...night, And his affections dark as Erebus, Let no such mini be trusted." Affection is often used in a very general sense indeed, so as to denote quality or... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 726 頁
...change his nature. The man that hath no music in himself. Nor is not mov'd with concord of sweet sounds, m m l.,.-'-': Лот III. Soini 1.— Admir'd Luraod»'...bondage e'er of freedom : here's my hand. Mira. And mine (Italian Villa I.; Moonlight.) ¡¿»ter PORTIA and NKRISSA, at a distance. Por. That light we see... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1847 - 536 頁
...his nature : The man that hath no musick in himself, Nor is not mov'd with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils ; The...Erebus : Let no such man be trusted. — Mark the musick. Enter PORTIA and NERISSA, at a distance. For. That light we see, is burning in my hall. How... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 760 頁
...change his nature. The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not mov'd with concord of sweet sounds. im ; but for my part I love him not, nor hate him not^ and yet I have more cause to hate musicI: ii; :i Villn hjr Moonlight. Enttr PORTIA and NKRISSA, at a distance. P«r. That light we see... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 頁
...his nature. The man that hath not music in himself, Nor is not mov*d with concord of sweet sounds, in her unfaithful sea, If storms arise, and clouds...Then let the greedy merchant fear For his ill-gotte [Ghost Scene in Hamlet.] The air bites shrewdly ; it is very cold. fforatiu. It is a nipping and an... | |
| 1847 - 368 頁
...Miiistrels. "The man that hath not mu'?ic in his soul, Nor is not mov-d with concord or sweet sounds Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils. The motions...affections dark as Erebus: Let no such man be trusted." Shakspeare. WHY should we record the various and profound theories which have been formed upon fhe... | |
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