Our souls, whose faculties can comprehend The wondrous architecture of the world, And measure every wandering planet's course, Still climbing after knowledge infinite, And always moving as the restless spheres, Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest,... The Works of Christopher Marlowe - Стр. 44авторы: Christopher Marlowe - 1826Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Christopher Marlowe - 1885 - Страниц: 432
...infinite, And always moving as the restless spheres, Wills us to wear ourselves, and never rest, Until we reach the ripest fruit of all, That perfect bliss...crown. Ther. And that made me to join with Tamburlaine : 30 For he is gross and like the massy earth, That moves not upwards, nor by princely deeds Doth mean... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1885 - Страниц: 250
...infinite, And always moving as the restless spheres, Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest, Until we reach the ripest fruit of all, That perfect bliss...felicity, The sweet fruition of an earthly crown. THE SULTAN'S SUMMONS. ACT IV., SCENE 1. Sold. Awake, ye men of Memphis ! hear the clang Of Scythian... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1885 - Страниц: 422
...infinite, And, always moving as the restless spheres, Wills us to wear ourselves and never rest Until we reach the ripest fruit of all, That perfect bliss...felicity, The sweet fruition of an earthly crown." (ii. 7). The ear exults in the sonorous march of the stately verse as each successive line paces more... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - Страниц: 1134
...the restless spheres. Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest Until we reach the ripest fruit cf independent, though most of my friends were inclined to smile when I said go: in s Or the variable modulations of these lines — in particular, the daring but successful license of... | |
| Arthur Wilson Verity - 1886 - Страниц: 116
...infinite, And always moving, as the restless spheres, Wills us to wear ourselves, and never rest, Until we reach the ripest fruit of all, That perfect bliss...felicity, The 'sweet fruition of an earthly crown. (ii. 7, 11—29, Part I.) In these lines we have the gist of the whole play; and it is the same in... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1887 - Страниц: 492
...Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest, Until we reach the ripest fruit of all, ' Artery. - Rule. That perfect bliss and sole felicity, The sweet fruition...earth, That moves not upwards, nor by princely deeds Uoth mean to soar above the highest sort. Tech. And that made us the friends of Tamburlaine, To lift... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - Страниц: 596
...And always moving as the restless spheres, Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest, Until we reap the ripest fruit of all, That perfect bliss and sole felicity, The sweet fruition of an earlhly crown." And Tamburlaine is represented in action as a most magnanimous prodigy ; amidst his... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1887 - Страниц: 496
...rest, Until we reach the ripest fruit of all, 1 Artery. -' Rule. 36 TAMRURLAINE THE GREAT. [ACT n. That perfect bliss and sole felicity, The sweet fruition of an earthly crown. Thcr. And that made me to join with Tamburhine : For he is gross and like the massy earth, That moves... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1888 - Страниц: 544
...infinite, And always moving as the restless spheres, Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest Until we reach the ripest fruit of all, That perfect bliss...felicity, The sweet fruition of an earthly crown." There is something gross in this ambition, this thirst for reign, this gloating over "the sweetness... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1889 - Страниц: 408
...[ACT 111. And always moving as the restless spheres, Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest, Until we reach the ripest fruit of all, That perfect bliss...massy earth, That moves not upwards, nor by princely Doth mean to soar above the highest sort. Tech. And that made us the friends of Tamburlaine, To lift... | |
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