| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1824 - 428 páginas
...it; that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die.That strain again; it had a dying fall: O, it came o'er my ear like the sweet south, That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour. NATURAL AFFECTION ALLIED TO LOVE. O, she, that hath a heart of that fine... | |
| Benjamin Maund - 1824 - 264 páginas
...Duke enraptured with a sweet strain of music, saying " That strain again — it had a dying fall : O, it came o'er my ear like the sweet south, That breathes upon a hank of violets, Stealing and giving odour." SHAKSPEARE. The shrubby Violet now figured, does not agree... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 882 páginas
...The appetite may sicken, and so die. 'hat strain again ; — it had a dying fall : 0> H came o'er ray ɐ "P 1824 Printed for Ernst Fleischer"+ Shakespear Stealing, and giving odour. — Enough ; no more; Tis not so sweet now, as itwas before. (' spirit... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 492 páginas
...appetite may sicken, and so die. [Music.] That strain again ; — it had a dying fall : O, it came o'crjny ear like the sweet south, That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing, and giving odours. — [Music.] Enough ; no more ; [He rises. 'Tis not so sweet now, as it... | |
| Philomathic institution - 1824 - 522 páginas
...associations which are here assembled: " That strain again—it had a dying fall; O, it came o'er the ear like the sweet South, That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing, and giving odour." We perceive, then, that there is a faculty of imagining objects and relations... | |
| Constantine Henry Phipps Marquess of Normanby - 1825 - 322 páginas
...music. The same singers, and even the same sounds, have not the same effect when heard elsewhere — " That strain again ! it had a dying fall. Oh, it came o'er my ear like the sweet south, That breathe* upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour." This speaks the same feeling in regard... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 508 páginas
...that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die. That strain again ; — it had a dying fall : O, it came o'er my ear like the sweet south, That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing, and giving odour. — Enough ; no more; 'Tis not so sweet now, as it was before. O spirit... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 1010 páginas
...appetite ma v iticken, and so die. That - 1 r , , 11 again ; — it had ad ring fall . O, it came o'er mv ke good the boisterous late appeal , Which then our leisure wou Stealiajr, and giving odour. — Enough ; no more . 'Tit not so sweet now, as it was before. O spirit... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 544 páginas
...brothers too ; — and yet I know not. " Shakspeare alone could describe the effect of his own poetry " O, it came o'er my ear like the sweet south, That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing, and giving odour." " What we so much admire here is not the image of Patience on a monument,... | |
| 1826 - 320 páginas
...surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die. — [Music. That strain again ; — it had a dying fall : O, it came o'er my ear like the sweet south, That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing, and giving odours. — [Music. Enough; no more; [Bites. "Tis not so sweet now as it was before.... | |
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