| 1867 - 878 頁
...against her brothers' tyrannical hostility to her marriage ? — " The birds that live in the field, On the wild benefit of nature, live Happier than we...mates. And carol their sweet pleasures to the spring." In her height of misery she exclaims — " Oh, that it were possible we might But hold some two days'... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 610 頁
...to me, the pearles Do signifie you tears. . Dutch. The birds, that live i' th' field On the v. Uric benefit of nature, live Happier than we; for they may choose their mates, And can-oil their sweet pleasures to the spring. Bos. You are happily ore-ta'ne. Dutch. From my brother?... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 398 頁
...meet again ! And how beautiful and touching is her exclamation ! « the birds that live i' th' 6eld, On the wild benefit of nature, live Happier than we...mates, And carol their sweet pleasures to the spring t '* (vol. L, p. 253.) AND HIS WRITINGS. The sufferings and death of the imprisoned Dutchess haunt... | |
| 1833 - 736 頁
...her complaint, when in the commencement of her distress she says, " The birds that live i' the field On the wild benefit of nature, live Happier than we; for they may choose their mates, [spring," And carol their sweet pleasures to the This is in the very spirit of Fletcher. The main defects... | |
| 1833 - 614 頁
...her complaint, when in the commencement of her distress she says, " The birds that live i' the field On the wild benefit of nature, live Happier than we; for they may choose thi'ir mutes, [spring." And carol their sweet pleasures to the This is in the very spirit of Fletcher.... | |
| Matthew James Chapman - 1834 - 138 頁
...life-garden. Page 25, line 5. Free, like the commoners of air and field. " The birds that live i* the field On the wild benefit of nature, live Happier than we;...mates, And carol their sweet pleasures to the Spring." WEBSTER'S Duchess of Malfi. This fine old poet has at last been brought within the reach of the general... | |
| Samuel Astley Dunham - 1837 - 418 頁
...when, on their way to Loretto, she forces him to flee to Milan : — " The birds that live i' th' field On the wild benefit of nature, live Happier than we ; for they may chuse their mates, And carol their sweet pleasures to the spring.". But the fondness of Webster for... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 294 頁
...you'll weep shortly ; for to me the pearls Do signify your tears. Duch. The hirds that live i'th' field On the wild benefit of nature, live Happier than we...brother? Bos. Yes, from the Lord Ferdinand, your brother, AH love and safety. Duch. Thou dost blanch mischief, Would'st make it white. See, see, like to calm... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 300 頁
...for to me the pearls Do signify your tears. Duch. The hirds that live i'th' field On the wild henefit of nature, live Happier than we ; for they may choose their mates, And carol then* sweet pleasures to the spring. Enter BOSOLA with a letter. Bos. You are happily o'erta'en. Duch.... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1859 - 424 頁
...friends, like physicians, Thrive, give him over." Act III. 3c. 3. ; icat't] Tho4to. of 1640, "it'tf" On the wild benefit of nature * live Happier than...their sweet pleasures to the spring. Enter BOSOLA wif/ta letter. Bos. You are happily o'erta'en. Such. From my brother ? Sot. Yes, from the Lord Ferdinand... | |
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