| 1797 - 462 стор.
...Born with high souls, but to assert ourselves, Shake off' this vile obedience they exac~t, And claim an equal empire o'er the world ? Enter HORATIO. Hor....art of speech, To dress my purpose up in gracious wordsj Such as may softly steal upon her soul, And never waken the tempestuous passions. By Heav'n... | |
| British essayists - 1803 - 300 стор.
...introduced with a solemn invocation on his part, is very clumsily conducted — Teach me, some Power ! that happy art of speech To dress my purpose up in...her soul, And never waken the tempestuous passions. Who can expect, after this preparation, to hear Horatio thus break his secret to Calista ? Lothario... | |
| 1804 - 510 стор.
...Born with high souls, but to assert ourselves, Shake off this vile obedience they exact, And claim an equal empire o'er the world ? Enter HORATIO. Hor....! yet, oh ! my tongue is at a loss. Teach me, some power, that happy art of speech, To dress my purpose up in gracious words; Such as may softly steal... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 стор.
...Born with high souls, but to assert ourselves, Shake off this vile obedience they exact, And claim an equal empire o'er the world ? Enter HORATIO. Hor....! yet, oh ! my tongue is at a loss. Teach me, some power, that happy art of speech, To dress my purpose up in gracious words; Such as may softly steal... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 стор.
...off this vile obedience they exact, And claim an equal empire o'er the world ? Eater HOUATIO. liar. She's here ! yet, oh ! my tongue is at a loss. Teach me, some power, that happy art of speech, To dress my purpose up in gracious words; Such ¡is may softly steal... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1805 - 606 стор.
...introduced with a solemn invocation en his part, is very clumsily conducted : " Teach me, some Power ! that happy art of speech " To dress my purpose up...soul, " And never waken the tempestuous passions." Who can expect, .after this preparation, to hear Horatio thus break his secret to Calista ? Lothario... | |
| 1805 - 590 стор.
...to anarchy*. THE COMBATS OF THE ALPHABET, OR THE ORIGIN OF PROVINCIAL DIALECT. Teach me, some power, that happy art of speech, To dress my purpose up in gracious words ! ROWE. A GREAT many years ago, in those days of learning which, alas ! are fled, like solemn visions,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 424 стор.
...introduced with a solemn invocation on his part, is very clumsily conducted— Teach me, some Power! that happy art of speech To dress my purpose up in gracious words, Suck as may softly steal upon her soul, • And never waken the tempestuous passions. Who can expect,... | |
| The Rev. Edward Mangin, M.A. - 1811 - 408 стор.
...devoutly all the way the chairmen shall poppet me towards her by.and.by. Teach me, some power, the happy art of speech. To dress my purpose up in gracious...her soul, And never waken the tempestuous passions. LETTER 111. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ES8. Tlwrsday Evening, June 8. O FOR a curse to hill Kith... | |
| 1811 - 718 стор.
...torn with high souls, but to assert ourselves, iliakc off this vile obedience they exact, iml claim ere's none. Thy skill, Romont, power, that happy art of speech, Го dress my purpose up in gracious words ; inch as may softly steal... | |
| |