| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 554 页
...conjuration , and what mighty magic , (For such proceeding I am charg'd withal) I won his daughter. lira. A maiden never bold ; Of spirit so still and quiet, that her motion Blush'd at herself; and she , — in spite of nature , Of years, of country, credit, everything, —... | |
| Marmion Wilard Savage, Marmion Wilme Savage - 1845 - 356 页
...scheme, begged to conduct him to his cubiculum, where he left him to dress for dinner. CHAPTER XXXVI. " A maiden never bold, Of spirit so still and quiet that her motion Blush'd at herself ; — and she, in spite of country, To fall in love with what she fear'd to look... | |
| 1862 - 484 页
...such proceeding I am charged withal,) I won his daughter with. ••;• . ,, Brabantio. . , . , . A maiden never bold ; Of spirit so still and quiet, that her motion . Blnsh'd at herself; and she, — in spite of nature, ' Of years, of country, credit, every thing,... | |
| Marmion Wilard Savage, Marmion Wilme Savage - 1846 - 382 页
...scheme, begged to conduct him to his cubiculum, where he left him to dress for dinner. CHAPTER XXXVI. " A maiden never bold, Of spirit so still and quiet that her motion Blush'd at herself ; — and she, in spite of country, To fall in love with what she fear'd to look... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 页
...conjuration, and what mighty magic, (For such proceeding I am charged withal) I won his daughter with. Bra. NQUO, and FLEANCE, with a torch before him. Ban. How goes the night Blush'd at herself; and she, — in spite of nature, Of years, of country, credit, every thing, —... | |
| 1848 - 544 页
...to admit a sense of her own existence. We have a hint of this in her father's account of her ; — 'A maiden never bold, Of spirit so still and quiet, that her motion Blushed at itself ' ; — as of a being with so many influences and impressions flowing in upon her, living so... | |
| 1879 - 674 页
...motion." Act i. sc. 2, 11. 72-5. Twice elsewhere in this same act " motion " means " emotion " : — " A maiden never bold ; Of spirit so still and quiet that her motion Blushed at herself." Act i. se. S, 11. 94-6. " But we have reason to cool our raging motions, our carnal sting«, our unbilled... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 页
...elementary character of this pure and gentle being. Desdemona's father first describes her : — " A maiden never bold ; Of spirit so still and quiet, that her motion Blush'd at herself." Yet upon her very first appearance she does not shrink from avowing the strength... | |
| 1879 - 566 页
...motion." Act i. sc. 2, 11. /2-5. Twice elsewhere in this same act "motion" means " emotion " : — '• A maiden never bold ; Of spirit so still and quiet that her motion Blushed at herself." Act i. so. 3, 11. 94-6. " But we hare reMon to cool our raging motions, our carnal §tiog«, our unbilled... | |
| James Weir - 1850 - 704 页
...that you will tell me," he added, with his accustomed light laugh, " whether your Desdemona is " ' A maiden never bold ; Of spirit so still and quiet that her motion Blushed at herself.' " " You are a wild wag," exclaimed the good old man, once more extending his hand, " but you are also... | |
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