| William Shakespeare - 1785 - 594 pages
...uaivfr/e.] Univrrfe for Iwnor. -"^r we are not to riiiiik Shaklpeare fo ignorant as to imagine if u> From camp to camp, through the foul womb of night, The hum of either army ftilly founds, That the fix'd centinels almoft receive The fecret whifpers of each other's watch : Fire anfwtrs fire ; and... | |
| Andrew Becket - 1787 - 494 pages
...to work, all exercife >" \ • Our. author, it may be remembered, ufes vajly for exte" place. ' * ~ From camp to camp, through the foul womb of night,...The hum of either army ftilly founds, • . That the fix'd centinels almoft receive The fecret whifpers of each other's watch : Fire anfwers fire ; and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 626 pages
...to think Shakfpeare fo ignorant ai to imagine it was night over the whole globe at once. WAKBURTON. From camp to camp, through the foul womb of night, The hum of either army ftilly founds, That the fix'd centinels almoft receive The fecret whifpers of each other's watch * : Fire anfwers fire 3 ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1791 - 724 pages
...this hemisphere, horizon— the whole for a part. The hum of either army ftilly founds, That the fix'd centinels almoft receive The fecret whifpers of each...anfwers fire ; and through their paly flames "Each battle fees the other's umber'd face : Steed threatens fteed, in high and boaftful neighs Piercing... | |
| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1793 - 756 pages
...Now entertain conjefture of a time, When creeping murmur, and the poring dark, Fills the wide vefTel of the univerfe." From camp to camp, through the foul womb of night, The hum of either army ftilly founds,9 * Filli the wide I'tjJel of the univerfe. ] Univerfe for borizon : for we are not to think... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 684 pages
...conjecture of a time, When creeping murmur, and the poring dark, Fills the wide vefiel of the univerfe.s From camp to camp, through the foul womb of night, The hum of either army ftilly founds,9 * fills the wide veffel of the univerfe.] Unrverfr for bt/rizon : for we are not to think... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1795 - 424 pages
...OW entertain conje&ure of a time, When creeping murmur, and the poring dark, Fills the wide veflel of the univerfe-]-, " From camp to camp, through the...' The hum of either army ftilly founds, ' That the fix'd centinels almoft receive ' The fecret whifpers of each other's watch. ' Fire anfwers fire ; and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1796 - 422 pages
...cruel, not unnatural : I will fpeak daggers to her, but ufe none. » Hamlet, A. 3. Sc.U NIGHT IN A CAMP. From camp to camp, through the foul womb of night, The hum of either army ftilly founds ; That the fix.'d fentinels almoft receive The fecret whifpers of each other's watch. Fire anfwers fire ; and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1797 - 592 pages
...Now entertain conjecture of a time, When creeping murmur, and the poring dark, Fills the wide veflel of the univerfe. From camp to camp, through the foul...night, The hum of either army ftilly founds, That the fix'd fentinels almoft receive The fecret whifpers of each other's watch : Fire anfwers fire ; and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1797 - 694 pages
...fttvijb— J in ancient language, £ gnififd— - foolifii, fi'.ly. Fills the wide veffel of the univerfe.3 From camp to camp, through the foul womb of night, The hum of either army ftilly founds,4 That the fix'd fentinels almolt receive The fecret whifpers of each other's watch : Fireanfwers... | |
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