| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1827 - Страниц: 362
...by judgment of the eye, Not utter'd by base sale of chapmen's tongues. A MERRY MAN. A merrier man, Within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent...talk withal: His eye begets occasion for his wit; For eyery object that the one doth catch, The other turns to a mirth-moving jest: Which his fair tongue... | |
| James Boswell - 1827 - Страниц: 622
...property of my friend Mr. Langton, the following passage from his beloved Shakspeare : " A merrier man, Ms wit ; For «very object that the one doth catch, The other turns to a mirth-moving jest i Which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - Страниц: 844
...that t홫» Was there with him : if I have heard a truth Biron they- call him ; but a merrier man, Tidings, as swiftly as the posts could run, Were Drought me of your loss, and his depar oceasion tor his wit : For every object that the one doth catch, The other turna to a mirth-moving... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - Страниц: 378
...at that time Was there with him : if I have heard a truth, Biron they call him ; but a merrier man, Within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent...catch, The other turns to a mirth-moving jest ; Which his fair tongue (conceit's expositor), Delivers in such apt and gracious words, That aged ears play... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - Страниц: 506
...at that time \Vas there with him : if I have heard a truth, Biron they call him : but a merrier man, Within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent...catch, The other turns to a mirth-moving jest ; Which his fair tongue (conceit's expositor,} Deliver's in such apt and gracious words, That aged ears play... | |
| Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1829 - Страниц: 358
...untouched, and was himself the best of story-tellers, has bequeathed to posterity — " A merrier man, Within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent...catch The other turns to a mirth-moving jest ; Which his fair tongue (conceit's expositor) Delivers in such apt and gracious words, That aged ears play... | |
| 1829 - Страниц: 526
...beautiful lines must be utterly and for ever, inapplicable to the Christian ? — " A merrier man, Within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent...talk withal : His eye begets occasion for his wit — Which his fair tongue (conceit's expositor) Delivers in such apt and gracious words, Th 1 1 ].... | |
| Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1829 - Страниц: 242
...hecoming mirth, I never spent an hour's talk withal. His eye hegets occasion for his wit, For every ohject that the one doth catch The other turns to a mirth-moving jest; Which his fair tongue (conceit's expositor} Delivers in such apt and gracious words, That aged ears play... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - Страниц: 420
...at that time Was there with him : if I have heard a truth, Biron they call him ; but a merrier man, Within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent...catch, The other turns to a mirth-moving jest; Which his fair tongue, (conceit's expositor,) Delivers in such apt and gracious words, That aged ears play... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - Страниц: 500
...at that time Was there with him : if I have heard a truth, Biron they call him : but a merrier man, Within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent...catch, The other turns to a mirth-moving jest ; Which his fair tongue (conceit's expositor,) Deliver's in such apt and gracious words, That aged cars play... | |
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