twixt his manly pitch," A pearl, more worth than all the world, is placed, Wherein by curious sovereignty of art Are fixed his piercing instruments of sight, Whose fiery circles bear encompassed A heaven of heavenly bodies in their spheres, That guides... Works: Specimens of English dramatic poets - Strana 41autor/autoři: Charles Lamb - 1903Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1809 - 580 str.
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| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 502 str.
...FIRST. Tamburlaine's Person described. Of stature tall, and straitly fashioned ; Like his desire, lift10 upwards, and divine. So large of limbs, his joints...of art Are fix'd his piercing instruments of sight ; Wh«se fiery" circles bear encompassed A heaven of heavenly bodies in their sphe'res : That guides... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 508 str.
...FIRST. Tamburlaine's Person described. Of stature tall, and straitly fashioned ; Like his desire, lifti0 upwards, and divine. So large of limbs, his joints...burthen. Twixt his manly pitch A pearl more worth than al] the world is placed : Wherein by curious soverainty of art Are nVd his piercing instruments of... | |
| 1821 - 408 str.
...hero is thus pourtrayed : " Of stature tall, and straightly fashioned, Like his desire lift upward and divine, So large of limbs, his joints so strongly...mainly bear Old Atlas' burthen ; — twixt his manly brows, A pearl more worth than all the world is plac'd, Wherein by curious sovereignty of art Are fix'd... | |
| Henry Southern - 1821 - 408 str.
...hero is thus pourtrayed : • " Of stature tall, and straightly fashioned, Like his desire lift upward and divine, So large of limbs, "his joints so strongly...mainly bear Old Atlas' burthen ; — twixt his manly brows, A pearl more worth than all the world is plac'd, Wherein by'curious sovereignty of art Are fix'd... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 354 str.
...he, and what personage ? MEN. Of stature tall, and straightly fashioned, Like his desire lift upward and divine, So large of limbs, his joints so strongly...might mainly bear Old Atlas' burthen ; — *'twixt this manly pitch, A pearl more worth than all the world is plac'd, Wherein by curious sovereignty of... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 1070 str.
...he, and what personage ? MEN. Of stature tall, and straightly fashioned, Like his desire lift upward and divine, So large of limbs, his joints so strongly...breadth of shoulders as might mainly bear Old Atlas' burthen;—*'twixt this manly pitch, A pearl more worth than all the world is plac'd, Wherein by curious... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 802 str.
...Tamburlaine't person deicribed. Of stature tall, and straightly fashioned ; Like his desire, liftt upwards and divine. So large of limbs, his joints...pitch A pearl more worth than all the world is placed : • Tike a specimen from a speech of the Moor's : — Now Tragedy, thou minion of the night, Rhunnuna't... | |
| Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 str.
...his Scythian Shepherd : — " Of stature tall, and straightly fashioned, Like his desire lift upward and divine ; So large of limbs, his joints so strongly...shoulders as might mainly bear Old Atlas' burthen. Pale of complexion, wrought in him with passion, Thirsting with sovereignty and love of arms, His lofty... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1844 - 330 str.
...stratagems, The volume of all wounds that wound from me ; Mine is the Stage, thine is the Tragedy. So large of limbs, his joints so strongly knit, Such...placed : Wherein by curious soverainty of art Are fixed his piercing instruments of sight : Whose fiery circles bear encompassed A heaven of heavenly... | |
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