Search Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »
Sign in
Books Books
" procréant cradle. Where they most breed and haunt, I have observ'd The air is delicate." Reynolds compares the effect of this to what is called repose in painting.—This skilful management of our pleasant and painful emotions, so as to produce a result... "
The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Philosophical essays. 1855 - Page 268
by Dugald Stewart - 1855
Full view - About this book

Elizabethan Drama ...: With Introductions, Notes and Illustrations, Volume 46

1910 - 490 pages
...jutty," frieze, Buttress, nor coign* of vantage, but this bird Hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle. Where they most breed and haunt, I have observ'd The air is delicate. Enter LADY MACBETH DUN. See, see, our honour'd hostess! The love that follows us sometime is our trouble,...
Full view - About this book

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare ...

William Shakespeare - 1911 - 512 pages
...frieze, Buttress, nor coign of vantage, but this bird Hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle : 8 Where they most breed and haunt, I have observ'd The air is delicate. Enter LADY MACBETH. DUNCAN. See, see, our honour'd hostess ! The love that follows us sometime is our...
Full view - About this book

Fifteen Plays of Shakespeare: With a Glossary Abridged from the Oxford ...

William Shakespeare - 1916 - 1174 pages
...summer, The temple-haunting martlet, does approve By his lov'd mansionry that the heaven's breath 6 Where they most breed and haunt, I have observ'd The air is delicate. Enter LADY MACBETH. Duncan. See, see, our honour'd hostess ! 10 The love that follows us sometime is...
Full view - About this book

University of Texas Bulletin, Issue 1701

1917 - 238 pages
...jntty, frieze, Buttress, nor coign of vantage, but this bird Hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle. Where they most breed and haunt, I have observ'd The air is delicate." In like manner, wishing to express the utmost limit of boredom, Hbtspur uses a figure compounded of...
Full view - About this book

Shakespeare's Tragedy of Macbeth

William Shakespeare - 1918 - 296 pages
...the heaven's breath Smells wooingly here : no jutty, frieze, Hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle : Where they most breed and haunt, I have observ'd The air is delicate. Enter LADY MA Duncan. See, see, our honour'd hostess ! TheTove that follows 'us. sometimes is our trouble,...
Full view - About this book

Shakespeare's Tragedy of Macbeth

William Shakespeare, William James Rolfe - 1918 - 562 pages
...jutty, frieze, Buttress, nor coign of vantage, but this bird Hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle. Where they most breed and haunt, I have observ'd The air is delicate. Enter LADY MACBETH Duncan. See, see, our honour'd hostess l 1a The love that follows us sometime is...
Full view - About this book

Shakespeare's Tragedy of Macbeth

William Shakespeare - 1918 - 316 pages
...jutty, frieze, Buttress, nor coign of vantage, but this bird Hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle. Where they most breed and haunt, I have observ'd The air is deHcate. Enter LADY MACBETH Duncan. See, see, our honour'd hostess ! 1o The love that follows us sometime...
Full view - About this book

HOYT'S NEW CYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICAL QUOTATIONS

KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 pages
...here; no jutty, frieze. Buttress, nor coign of vantage, but this bird , Hath made its pendent bed, ami procréant cradle: Where they most breed and haunt, I have observ'd, The air is delicate. Macbeth. Act I. S'c. 6. L. 3. MARTYRDOM For a tear is an intellectual thing; And a sigh is the sword...
Full view - About this book

A Glance Toward Shakespeare

John Jay Chapman - 1922 - 134 pages
...jutty, frieze, Buttress, nor coign of vantage, but this bird Hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle: Where they most breed and haunt, I have observ'd The air is delicate. 78 A GLANCE TOWARD SHAKESPEARE Surely this is a dramatic introduction to a coarse, feudal, uncomfortable,...
Full view - About this book

Macbeth, King Lear & Contemporary History: Being a Study of the Relations of ...

Lilian Winstanley - 1922 - 256 pages
...temple-haunting martlet, does approve, By his lov'd mansionry, that the heaven's breath Smells wooingly here ;... Where they most breed and haunt, I have observ'd, The air is delicate 2 . There is, of course, no mention of "wholesome air" in Holinshed's story; it is one of those profound...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF