Why, look you now, how unworthy a thing you make of me ! You would play upon me ; you would seem to know my stops ; you would pluck out the heart of my mystery ; you would sound me from my lowest note to the top of my compass : and there is much music,... A System of Rhetoric - Стр. 81авторы: Charles William Bardeen - 1884 - Страниц: 673Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - Страниц: 570
...have not the skill. Sam. Why, look you now, how unworthy a thing you make of me. You would play upon me ; you would seem to know my stops ; you would pluck...this little organ ; yet cannot you make it speak. 'Sblood, do you think I am easier to be played on than a pipe ? Call me what instrument you will, though... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - Страниц: 574
...have not the skill. Sam. Why, look you now, how unworthy a thing you make of me. You would play upon me ; you would seem to know my stops • you would...this little organ ; yet cannot you make it speak. 'Sblood, do you think I am easier to be played on than a pipe ? Call me what instrument you will, though... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - Страниц: 562
...have not the skill. Ham. Why, look you now, how unworthy a thing you make of me. You would play upon ۑ- linlc organ ; yet cannot you make it speak. 'Sblood, do you think, I am easier to be played on than... | |
| Aristophanes - 1852 - Страниц: 128
...nut the skill. " Ham. Why, look you now, how unworthy a thing you make of me ? You would play upon me; you would seem to know my stops ; you would pluck out the heart of my mystery ; you would sound we from my lowest note to the top of my compass ; and there is much music, excellent voice, in this... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - Страниц: 432
...that I can make Make— invent. MM i. 5, n. ha». Sir, make me not your story. Make it. H . iii. 2, n. And there is much music, excellent voice, in this little organ ; yet cannot you make it. Makelen— mate!ess. So. iz. s. The world will wail thee, like a makelett wife. Make, m4 up— does... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - Страниц: 624
...auiJu: Make— invent. MM i. 5, ft. liab. Sir, make me not your story. Make it. H. iii. 8, M. And thi^re is much music, excellent voice, in this little organ ; yet cannot you make it, Mftkeli'xx — mateless. So. ix. n. 'Hie world will «ail tliee, like a m'ik.-less wife. MtikesMut... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - Страниц: 746
...have not the skill. Ham. Why, look you now, how unworthy a thing you make of me. You would play upon me ; you would seem to know my stops ; you would pluck...yet cannot you make it speak. S 'blood, do you think I am easier to be played on than a pipe ? Call me what instrument you will, though you can fret me,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - Страниц: 444
...excellent music. H. iii. 2. Why, look you now, how unworthy a thing you make of me. You would play upon me ; you would seem to know my stops ; you would pluck...this little organ ; yet cannot you make it speak. 'Sblood, do you think I am easier to be played upon than a pipe 1 H.iii.2. PIRATES' PIETY. Thou coucludest... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - Страниц: 596
...the sLill. Ham. Why, look you now, how unworthy a thing you make of me. You would play upon me ; jou th mus'd of taking kingdoms in," Bestow'd his lips...welcome, general ; — And you are welcome all. Men tnis liuh organ ; yet cannot you make it speak. 'Sblood, <U you think, I am easier to be played on... | |
| James J. Macintyre - 1854 - Страниц: 388
...reference to a musical pipe. " Why, look you now, how unworthy a thing you make me. You would play upon me, you would seem to know my stops, you would pluck...in this little organ, yet cannot you make it speak. Do you think I am easier to be played on than a pipe?" J Mankind, as objective beings, are played on... | |
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