| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1824 - 428 pagine
...your part, And, in your power, soft silencing your son. KING HENRY V. CHORUS. INVOCATION TO THE MUSE. O, FOR a muse of fire, that would ascend The brightest...himself, Assume the port of Mars; and, at his heels, [fire, Leash'd in like hounds, should famine, sword, and Crouch for employment. ACT I. CONSIDERATION.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 882 pagine
...Lords, Ladies, Officers ; French and English Soldiers, Messengers, and Attendants. Enter Cnoncs. 0, Orl. Leash'd in like hounds, should famine, sword, and fire, Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 560 pagine
...Attendants. The SCENE, at the beginning of the Play, lies in England ; Imt afterwards wholly in France. Enter CHORUS. O, FOR a muse of fire, that would ascend...himself, Assume the port of Mars : and, at his heels, Leash'd in like hounds, should famine, sword, and fire, Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 996 pagine
...Attendants. The SCENE, at the beginning of the Play, lits in EKGLAKD ; but aftervardt wkoBy in Fuxct is done, too, sir : only, cover is the •wd, iar-...Yet more quarrelling with occasion ! Wilt tli * Leash'd in like hounds, should famine, sword, and fire, Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles... | |
| John Thurston - 1830 - 176 pagine
...hadst better thou hadst struck thy mother, thou paperfaced villain. Act V. Scene IV. v. Choriu. О, for a muse of fire, that would ascend The brightest...princes to act» And monarchs to behold the swelling seene ! Cant, That, when he speaks, The air, a charter'd libertine, is still. And the mute wonder lurketh... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 500 pagine
...at the beginning of the ptay, liei in England ; but aflerwards, wholly in trance. Enter Chorus. (), FOR a muse of fire, that would ascend The brightest...act, And monarchs to behold the swelling scene ! Then Iriuld the warlike Harry, like himself, Assume the port of Mars : and, at his heels, Leash'd in, like... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 522 pagine
...The SCENE, at the beginning of the play, lies in England ; bat afterwards, wholly in France. CHORUS. Enter CHORUS. O, for a Muse of fire, that would ascend...himself, Assume the port of Mars ; and, at his heels, Leash'd in like hounds, should famine, sword, and fire Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles all,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 pagine
...SCENE, at the beginning of the Play, lies in ENGLAND; tnit afterwards wholly in FRANCE. Enter Chorus. 0, prisoner : and that furious Scot, The bloody Douglas,...turn'd their backs ; and, in his flight, Stumbling i Leash'd in like hounds, should famine, sword , and fire, Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1838 - 360 pagine
...the most striking images in all Shakspeare is that given of war in the first lines of the Prologue. "O for a muse of fire, that would ascend The brightest...Harry, like himself, Assume the port of Mars, and at Jus heels Leath'd in, like hounds, should famine, steord, and fire Crouch for employment." Rubens,... | |
| Frederick Coombs - 1841 - 178 pagine
...heaven, And gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name. SHAKESPEARE'S INVOCATION TO THE MUSE. "O. for a muse of fire, that would ascend The brightest...himself, Assume the port of Mars, and at his heels, Leash'd in like hounds, should famine sword, and fire Crouch for employment." ? SUBLIMITY— (not usually... | |
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