| James P. Lusardi - 2006 - 292 页
...in prayer. Nerissa's piercing contralto, accompanied by a harpsichord, trills out the fateful song: "Tell me where is fancy bred, / Or in the heart or in the head?" (3.2.63— 64). Kelly handles Nerissa's plaintive song admirably, though perhaps not quite so spectacularly... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2007 - 297 页
...what wife you will to bed, I will ever be your head: So be gone: you are sped, Act II. Sc.lX, SONG Tell me, where is fancy bred, Or in the heart, or in the head? How begot, how nourished? Reply, reply. It is engender'd in the eyes, With gazing fed; and fancy dies In the cradle... | |
| Max Deutscher - 2007 - 200 页
...change from gaseous to solid state, bypassing the 'intelligible intermediary' of the liquid form. 16 'Tell me where is fancy bred / Or in the heart or in the head.' (Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice, Act 11I, Scene 2.) 17 Arendt is considering the Hegel of The... | |
| D. H. Lawrence - 2007 - 422 页
...King of the Two Sicilies, for services rendered to Ferdinand. 1 The Merchant of Venice III. ii. 63 ['Tell me where is fancy bred/ Or in the heart or in the head?']. 3 Hieron I (d. 467? BC), the tyrant of Syracuse (who was also a patron of literature as Aeschylus Secker... | |
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