| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 310 pages
...the very torrent, tempest, and, as I may say, whirlwind of your passion, yon must acquire and beget a temperance that may give it smoothness. Oh! it offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 414 pages
...lines. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus ; but use all gently : for in the very torrent, tempest, and (as I may say) whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance, that [i] The word ecstacy was aneiently used to signify some degree of atienatrail of mind.... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1814 - 424 pages
...ray lines. And do not saw the air too much with your hands ; but use all gentl)- : For in the very torrent, tempest, and, as I may say, whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance that nv.iy give it smoothness. Oh ! it offends me to the soul, to hoar a robusteous, penhvig... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1817 - 416 pages
...spoken my lines. And do net saw the air to» much with your hands ; but use all gently : For in the very torrent, tempest, and, as I may say, whirlwind of...smoothness. Oh ! it offends me to the soul, to hear a robusteous, perriwig pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 390 pages
...my lines. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus; but use all gently: for in the very torrent, tempest, and (as I may say) whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance, that may give it smoothness. O, it offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious perriwig-pated... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 378 pages
...my lines. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus; but use all gently ; for in the very torrent, tempest, and (as I may say) whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance, that may give it smoothness. O, it offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious periwig-pated... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 348 pages
...lines. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus ; -but use all gently : for in the very torrent, tempest, and (as I may say) whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance, that A Hall in the same. Enter HAMLET, and certain Players. [1] The word eestacy was anciently... | |
| Thomas Ewing - Elocution - 1819 - 448 pages
...my lines. And, do not saw the air too much with your hand ; but use all gently ; for in . the very torrent, tempest, and, as I may say, whirlwind of...! it offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings... | |
| Increase Cooke - American literature - 1819 - 490 pages
...much with your hand thus, but use all gently; for in the very torrent, tempest, and, as I may say, the whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget...smoothness. Oh ! it offends me to the soul, to hear a robusteous periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to spfit the ears of the groundlings;... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 1819 - 502 pages
...lines. Nor do-Uve,oc not saw the air too much, your hand thus ; c but use all gently : for in the very torrent, tempest, and (as I may say) whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance, that may give it smoothness. O, it offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious periwig-pated... | |
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