 | William Shakespeare - 1808 - 432 pages
...eyes with air: Thou hast seen these signs ; They are black vesper's pageants. Eros. Ay, my lord. Ant. That, which is now a horse, even with a thought The rack disiiimis; and makes it indistinct, As water is in water. Eros. It docs, my lord. Ant. My good knave,... | |
 | Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 424 pages
...They are black vesper's pageants. Eros. Ay, rny lord. Ant. That, which is now a horse, even with a The rack dislimns; and makes it indistinct, As water is in water. thought Ant. My good knave, Eros, now thy captain is Even such a body : Here I am, Antony; Yet cannot... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1809
...Steevene. * — even with a thought.] The same c.lprcssion occurs again in Antony and Cleopatra : " That, which is now a horse, even with a thought " The rack dislimns, — ." Steevenz. ' Go, Pindarus,] This dialogue between Cassius and Pindarus, is beautifully imitated... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1809
...with air: Thou hast seen these signs; They are black vesper's pageants.3 Fri:.i. Ay, my lord. Ant. That, which is now a horse, even with a thought, The rack dislimns;i and makes it indistinct, As water is in water. Eros. It does, my lord. Ant. My good knave,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1810 - 394 pages
...«'\rs with air: Thou hast seen these signs ; They are black vesper's pageants. Bros. Ay , my Lord. Ant. That, which is now a horse , even with a thought, The rack dislirous ; and makes it indistinct, A* water is in water. Eron. It does , my Lord. Ant. My good knave,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1811 - 528 pages
...eyes with air: Thou hast seen these signs; They are black vesper's pageants. Eros. Ay, my lord. Ant. That, which is now a horse, even with a thought, The...dislimns; and makes it indistinct, As water is in water. Ero9. It does, my lord. Ant. My good knave t, Eros, now thy captain is Even such a body : here I am... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1811 - 524 pages
...eyes with air: Thou hast seen these signs; They are black vesper's pageants. Eros. Ay, my lord. Ant. That, which is now a horse, even with a thought, The...dislimns; and makes it indistinct, As water is in water. Eros. It does, my lord. /inf.. My good knave t, Eros, now thy captain is Even such a body : here I... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1811 - 394 pages
...these signs; They are black vesper's pageants.* Jiros. Ay, my lord. Ant. That, which is now ahorse, even with a thought, The rack dislimns ;' and makes it indistinct, As water is in water. Eros. It does, my lord. Ant. My good knave, Eros, now thy captain is Even such a body : here I am Antony... | |
 | Richard Hurd - Theology, Doctrinal - 1811 - 458 pages
...discandy, melt their sweets On blossoming Caesar — ACA iv. S. 9. " That which is now a horse, ev'n with a thought The rack dislimns, and makes it indistinct As water is in water — ACA iv. S. 10. Though here we may observe, that for the readier acceptation of these compounds,... | |
 | Richard Hurd - 1811 - 466 pages
...discandy, melt their sweets On blossoming Caesar — ACA iv. S. 9. " That which is now a horse, ev'n with a thought The rack dislimns, and makes it indistinct As water is in water — ACA iv. S. 10. Though here we may observe, that for the readier acceptation of these compounds,... | |
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