| Eduard Engel - 1902 - 516 ページ
...scene, when Cesar would appeare, And on the stage at halfe-sword parley were Brutus and Cassius : oh how the Audience Were ravish'd, with what wonder they went thence, When some new day they would not brooke a line Of tedious (though well laboured) Catiline. Mention should also be made of Ben Jonson's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1902 - 284 ページ
...parley were Brutus and Cassius, O, how the audience Were ravish'd ! With what wonder they went hence ! When some new day they would not brook a line Of tedious, though well-laboured, Catiline. It must be admitted that in the fifth act the interest of the play is not... | |
| Richard Lewis Ashhurst - 1903 - 88 ページ
...And on the stage at half sword parley were, Brutus and Cassius: oh how the Audience Were ravished, with what wonder they went thence When some new day they would not brooke a line Of tedious (though well laboured) Catiline. Sejanus too was irksome, they priz'de more... | |
| 1903 - 422 ページ
...failure of Jonson's tragedies with the popularity of Shakspere's: Oh how the Audience Were ravish' d, with what wonder they went thence, When some new day they would not brooke a line. Of tedious (though well lahoured) Catiline ; Sejanus too was irksome, they priz'd more... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1904 - 384 ページ
...on the stage at half-sword parley were Brutus and Cassius — oh ! how the audience Were ravished, with what wonder they went thence ; When some new day they would not brook a line Of tedious though well-laboured Catiline.' Jonson's ' tedious though well-laboured Catiline ' was unendurable when compared... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1904 - 388 ページ
...And on the stage at half-sword parley were Brutus and Cassius—oh! how the audience Were ravished, with what wonder they went thence; When some new day they would not brook a line Of tedious though well-laboured Catiline.' Jonson's ' tedious though well-laboured Catiline' was unendurable when compared... | |
| William James Rolfe - 1904 - 600 ページ
...seene, when Cesar would appeare, And on the Stage at halfe-sword parley were, Brutus and Cassius : oh how the Audience Were ravish'd, with what wonder they went thence, When some new day they would not brooke a line Of tedious (though well labour'd) Catiline ; Sejanus too was irkesome, they priz'de more... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1905 - 348 ページ
...seen when Caesar would appear. And on the stage at half.sword parley were Brutus and Cassius—oh, how the audience Were ravish'd; with what wonder they...day they would not brook a line Of tedious, though well laboured, Catiline/ 4o. whose clothes are best penn'd. Feathered. Stubbes in 1585 (Anat. of Abuses,... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1906 - 278 ページ
...on the stage at half-sword parley were Brutus and Cassius — oh ! how the audience Were ravished, with what wonder they went thence ; When some new day they would not brook a line Of tedious though well-laboured Catiline. Shakespeare was the popular favourite. It is rare that the artist who is a... | |
| Henry Charles Beeching - 1906 - 364 ページ
...scene when Cassar would appeare— And on the stage at half-sword parley were Brutus and Cassius—oh how the audience Were ravish'd ! with what wonder they went thence; When some new day they would not brooke a line Of tedious (though well labour'd) Catiline ; Sejanus too was irksome." Of Shakespeare's... | |
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