| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 頁
...Hesperides? 44) Subtle as sphinx; as sweet, and musical, As bright Apollo's lute, strung with his hair; e, sweet coz; what I do, is to pleasure you, coz: Can you love the maid? Slen. bis ink were temper'd with love's sighs; O, then his lines would ravish savage ears, And plant in tyrants... | |
| James Shirley, Alexander Dyce - 1833 - 584 頁
...extraordinary that among the numerous extracts produced to explain the well know passage in Shakspeare, "And when Love speaks, the voice of all the gods Makes heaven drowsy with the harmony,'" this of Shirley should not have been quoted, especially as none of the others are te the purpose !... | |
| James Shirley - 1833 - 576 頁
...iin:iry that among the numerous extracts produced to explain the well know passage in Shakspeare, " And when Love speaks, the voice of all the gods Makes heaven drowsy with the harmony," this of Shirley should not have been quoted, especially as none of the others are to the purpose !... | |
| Miss Macauley (Elizabeth Wright) - 1834 - 440 頁
...the IJesperides Subtle as sphinx ; as sweet and musical As bright Apollo's lute, strung with hair ; And when love speaks, the voice of all the gods Makes heaven drowsy with the harmony. 8HAK9PEARE. " FOR Heaven's sake Letitia, what is the matter with you ?" said the sprightly Mrs. Racket,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 554 頁
...Hesperides ? 1 Subtle as sphinx ; as sweet, and musical, As bright Apollo's lute, strung with his hair ; And, when love speaks, the voice of all the gods Makes heaven drowsy with the harmony.9 Never durst poet touch a pen to write, Until his ink were tempered with love's sighs ; O,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 484 頁
...Hesperides ? Subtle as sphinx ; as sweet, and musical, As bright Apollo's lute, strung with his hair ; And, when love speaks, the voice of all the gods Makes...durst poet touch a pen to write, Until his ink were temper'd with love's sighs. O, then his lines would ravish savage ears, And plant in tyrants mild humility.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 頁
...Hesperides? Subtle as sphinx ; as sweet, and musical, As bright Apollo's lute, strung with his hair ; F ꊀ ! ҁ Ľ ۰ ā o tempcr'd with love's sighs. O, then his lines would ravish savage ears, And plant in tyrants mild humility.... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 頁
...Hesperides 1 Subtle as sphinx ; as sweet, and musical, As bright Apollo's lute, strung with his hair ; And, when love speaks, the voice of all the gods Makes...durst poet touch a pen to write, Until his ink were temper'd with love's sighs. O, then his lines would ravish savage ears, And plant in tyrants mild humility.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 頁
...Hesperides ? 1 Subtle as sphinx ; as sweet, and musical, As bright Apollo's lute, strung with his hair ; And, when love speaks, the voice of all the gods Makes heaven drowsy with the harmony.2 Never durst poet touch a pen to write, Until his ink were tempered with love's sighs ; O,... | |
| Miss Macauley (Elizabeth Wright) - 1834 - 478 頁
...the Hesperides Subtle an sphinx ; as sweet and musical As bright Apollo's lute, strung with hair ; And when love speaks, the voice of all the gods Makes heaven drowsy with the harmony. SHAKSPEAHE. " FOR Heaven's sake Letitia, what is the matter with you ?" said the sprightly Mrs. Racket,... | |
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