| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 772 páginas
...— With much, much more dismay Music, whilst BASSANIO comments on the Caskets to himself. SONG. 1. Tell me, where is fancy bred, Or in the heart, or...the head? How begot, how nourished? Reply, reply. 2. It is engendered in the eyes, With gazing fed; and fancy dies In the cradle where it lies. Let us... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 606 páginas
...than thou that mak'st the fray. Music, whilst BASSANIO comments on the casket* to himself. SONG. 1. Tell me where is fancy bred, Or in the heart, or in...the head ? How begot, how nourished ? Reply, reply". • These words, " Reply, reply," which are unquestionably part of the song, were considered by Johnson... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 462 páginas
...hat, and the humour of forty fancies stuck in it Nature wants stuff To vie strange forms with fancy. Tell me, where is fancy bred ; Or in the heart, or in the head ? How begot, how nourished Î It is engendered in the eyes, With gazing fed : and fancy dies In the cradle where it lies. Madding... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1852 - 570 páginas
...than thou that mak'st the fray. Music, whilst BASSANIO comments on the caskets to himself. SONG. 1. Tell me where is fancy bred, Or in the heart, or in...the head ? How begot, how nourished? Reply, reply. 2. It is engendered in the eyes, With gazing fed ; and fancy dies In the cradle where it lies : Let... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1852 - 554 páginas
...such an attention might be agreeable to the young ladies, as well as to his employer. CHAPTER IX. " Tell me, where is fancy bred— Or in the heart, or in the head ? How begot, how nourished ?" Soxa IN SIIAKSPF.ARE. THE travellers were several hours ascending into the mountains, by a country... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - 1852 - 578 páginas
...With Portraits. 2 Vols. 8vo. "ALL MY EYE." BY THE AUTHOR or " BUBBLES FROM THE BRUNNEN OF NASSAU.' "Tell me where is fancy bred— Or in the heart, or in the head T How begot, how nourished I" REPLY :— "It is engcnder'd in the EYE." Merchant o/ Venice, Act III.,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 916 páginas
...live :—with much, much more dismay I view the light, than thou that mak'st the fray. A Song, the hakespeare engender'd in the eyes, In the cradle where it lies. Let us all ring fancy's knell ; With gazing fed... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 440 páginas
...fight, than thou that mak'st the fray. But let me to my fortune and the caskets. [Curtains A Song, the whilst BASSANIO comments on the caskets to himself....the heart, or in the head ? How begot, how nourished t Reply, reply. It is engendered in the eyes, With gazing fed ; and fancy dies In the cradle where... | |
| William Herbert - 1853 - 234 páginas
...credible, creditable; dejected, suspected. dissected, elected, rejected. To bed, to bed, to bed.—Macbeth. Tell me where is fancy bred, Or in the heart, or in the head ? How begot, how nourished ? Bread, tread, dread; death, breath; treading, spreading, dreading, dreadful, dreadnought; treasure,... | |
| Joshua Toulmin Smith - 1853 - 200 páginas
...mind, music and words are heard, first rom one side of the Hall, then from the other. The linesTell me where is fancy bred ? Or in the heart, or in the head ? How begot? how nourished?" come from unseen voices on one side. Tho reply comes, ' n eno 'h« I triplet, from another side. The... | |
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