The present eye praises the present object : Then marvel not, thou great and complete man, That all the Greeks begin to worship Ajax ; Since things in motion sooner catch the eye, Than what not stirs. The cry went once on thee, And still it might, and... King Richard III. King Henry VIII. Troilus and Cressida - 第 398 頁William Shakespeare 著 - 1826完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 562 頁
...laud than gilt o'er-dusted. (1) Detail of argument. (2) New-fashioned toys. The present eye praitea wife, At all times to your will conformable : Ever...inclin'd. When was the hour, I ever contradicted tuée, And still it might; and yet it may again, If thou would'st not entomb thyself alive. And case... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 576 頁
...moulded of things past ; And give to dust, that is a little gilt, More laud than gilt o'er-dusted. The present eye praises the present object ; Then...Ajax ; Since things in motion sooner catch the eye, That what not stirs. The cry went once on thee, And still it might ; and yet it may again, If thou... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 746 頁
...and moulded of things past; And give to dust that is a little gilt, More laud than gilt o'er-dusted. The present eye praises the present object : Then...things in motion sooner catch the eye, Than what not atirs. The cry went once on thee, And still it might ; and yet it may again, If thou wouldst not entomb... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 446 頁
...and moulded of things past, And give to dust, that is a little gilt, More laud than gilt o'er-dusted. The present eye praises the present object : Then,...Greeks begin to worship Ajax, Since things in motion quicklier1 catch the eye, Than what not stirs. The cry went once on thee, And still it might, and yet... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 596 頁
...that is a little gilt, More laud than gil* o'er-dustcd. (I) Detail of argument (!) Ncw-fmhUmed toys. to ; I'll no more oft; it hath made me mad. I say,...marriages: those that are married already, all but on Ajaz , Since things in motion sooner catch the eye, Than what not stirs. The cry went oitce on thee,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1854 - 796 頁
...moulded of things past; And give to dust, that is a little gilt,1 Alore laud than gilt o'er-dusted. The present eye praises the present object: Then marvel...the eye Than what not stirs. The cry went once on tliee, And still it might: and yet it may again, If thou wouldst not entomb thyself alive, And case... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 頁
...moulded of tilings past; And give to dust, that is a little gilt, 1 More land than gilt o'er-dusted. The present eye praises the present object: Then marvel...man, That all the Greeks begin to worship Ajax; Since tilings in motion sooner catch the eye Than what not stirs. The cry went once on thee, And still it... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 824 頁
...and moulded of things past; And give to dust, that is a little gilt, More laud than gilt o'er-dusted. The present eye praises the present object : Then...complete man, That all the Greeks begin to worship Ajax ; &nce things in motion sooner catch the eye, Than what not stirs. The cry went once on thee, And still... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1857 - 418 頁
...moulded of things past ; And give to dust, that is a little gilt, More land than gilt o'er-dusted. The present eye praises the present object ; Then...thyself alive, And case thy reputation in thy tent. THE FIRE OF DRIFT-WOOD. By LONGFELLOW. WE sat within'the farmhouse old, Whose windows, looking o'er.the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 426 頁
...and moulded of things past ; And give to dust, that is a little gilt, More laud than gilt o'erdusted. The present eye praises the present object : Then...the eye Than what not stirs. The cry went once on thec, And still it might, and yet it may again, If thou wouldst not entomb thyself alive, And case... | |
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