... harmony, That sit upon the nine infolded spheres, And sing to those that hold the vital shears, And turn the adamantine spindle round, On which the fate of Gods and men is wound. Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie, To lull the daughters of Necessity,... Twelfth Night: Or, What You Will - Strana 118autor/autoři: William Shakespeare - 1895 - 153 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1881 - 398 str.
...lull the daughters of Necessity, And keep unsteady Nature to her law, And the low world in measur'd motion draw After the heavenly tune, which none can hear Of human mould, with gross unpurged ear. MILTON. IT is not the height to which men, are advanced, that makes them giddy;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1916 - 196 str.
...you to solicit. Cf. note on " go hunt," i. 1. 16. 121. music from the spheres. This is a'reference to the Pythagorean notion of the universe as having...from heavenly Harmony, This universal frame began." 124. abuse, misuse. 129. at the stake. The metaphor is from bear-baiting. 131. receiving, understanding.... | |
| Robert Bridges - 1916 - 368 str.
...lull the daughters of Necessity, And keep unsteddy Nature to her law, And the low world in measur'd motion draw, After the heavenly tune, which none can hear Of human mould with grosse unpurged ear. . . 75 Music 77 I PANT for the music which is divine, My heart in its thirst is... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1918 - 344 str.
...compulsion doth in music lie, To lull the daughters of Necessity, And keep unsteady Nature to her law, And the low world in measured motion draw After the heavenly tune. A commentator on this passage has informed the world in a footnote that "Modern astronomy has exploded... | |
| John Milton - 1918 - 236 str.
...compulsion doth in music lie, To lull the daughters of Necessity, And keep unsteady nature to her law, And the low world in measured motion draw After the heavenly tune." and Ben Jonson in the Masque of Beauty speaks of "the world's soul, true harmony." 1 10. Globe, ie... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1924 - 324 str.
...compulsion doth in music lie, To lull the daughters of Necessity, And keep unsteady Nature to her law, And the low world in measured motion draw After the heavenly tune. A commentator on this passage has informed the world in a footnote that 'Modern astronomy has exploded... | |
| John Milton - 1924 - 240 str.
...the daughters of Necejfity, And And keep unfteddy Nature to her law, And the low world in meafur'd motion draw After the heavenly tune, which none can hear Of human mould with grofle unpurged ear ; And yet fuch mufick worthieft were to blaze The peerles height of her immortal... | |
| John Milton - 1925 - 442 str.
...lull the daughters of Necessity, And keep unsteady Nature to her law, And the low world in measur'd motion draw After the heavenly tune, which none can hear Of human mould with gross unpurged ear; And yet such musick worthiest were to blaze The peerless height of her immortal... | |
| John Milton - 1926 - 144 str.
...To Kill the daughters of Nttejfo, And keep unfteddy Nature to her law. And the low world in meafur'd motion draw After the heavenly tune, which none can hear Of human mould with grofic unpurged ear; And yet fuch mufick worthieft were to blaze The pcerles height of het immortal... | |
| John Milton - 1926 - 150 str.
...lull the daughters of Neccfliy, And keep unfteddy Nature to her law, And the low world in meafur'd motion draw After the heavenly tune, which none can hear Of human mould with grofle unpurged ear ; And yet fuch mufick worthieft were to blaze The peerles height of her immortal... | |
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