And thou so near the bottom : false report, Which says that women vie with the nine Muses, For nine tough durable lives ! I do not look Who went before, nor who shall follow me ; No, at myself I will begin and end. While we look up to heaven, we confound... The Dramatic Works of John Webster - 第 140 頁John Webster 著 - 1857完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Samuel Howard Monell - 1910 - 488 頁
...Webster, the contemporary and the equal of Shakespeare in this dramatic expression of the idea : " We cease to grieve, cease to be Fortune's slaves, Nay, cease to die, by dying." But high frequency currents from modern apparatus can help one over many of the rough places of life... | |
| John Webster, Cyril Tourneur - 1912 - 486 頁
...whither. Flam. Then cast anchor. Prosperity doth bewitch men, seeming clear ; But seas do laugh, show white, when rocks are near. We cease to grieve, cease...slaves, Nay, cease to die by dying. Art thou gone ? 250 And thou so near the bottom : false report, Which says that women vie with the nine Muses For... | |
| Rupert Brooke - 1916 - 292 頁
...whither," and Flamineo's equally fine sentence — an example of generalisation rightly and nobly used — "We cease to grieve, cease to be fortune's slaves, Nay, cease to die, by dying," comes the smug and dapper irrelevancy of "Prosperity doth bewitch men, seeming clear; But seas do laugh,... | |
| Rupert Brooke - 1916 - 370 頁
...whither," and Flamineo's equally fine sentence — an example of generalisation rightly and nobly used — "We cease to grieve, cease to be fortune's slaves, Nay, cease to die, by dying," comes the smug and dapper irrelevancy of "Prosperity doth bewitch men, seeming clear; But seas do laugh,... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1926 - 512 頁
...English poet to whom these words might rationally be attributed by the conjecture of a competent reader : We cease to grieve, cease to be fortune's slaves, Nay, cease to die, by dying. There is a depth of severe sense in them, a height of heroic scorn, or a dignity of quiet cynicism,... | |
| Harold F. Rubinstein - 1928 - 1138 頁
...whither. FLAMINEO : Then cast anchor. Prosperity doth bewitch men, seeming clear ; But seas do laugh, show n S B pB @B Which says that women vie with the nine Muses For nine tough durable lives ! I do not look Who went... | |
| Francis Meehan - 1928 - 764 頁
...presentation. Webster had a knack of writing sententiously, putting much in little, as in the oft-quoted lines We cease to grieve, cease to be fortune's slaves, ^ Nay, cease to die, by dying. But his limitations are evident. He has no sense of either comedy or romance ; he sees but one side... | |
| M. C. Bradbrook - 1980 - 284 頁
...fetters in desperate energy of will. Prosperity doth bewitch men, seeming clear, But seas do laugh, show white when rocks are near — We cease to grieve,...thou gone, And thou so near the bottom? false report Which says that women vie with the nine Muses For nine tough durable lives — I do not look Who went... | |
| Jonathan Dollimore, Alan Sinfield - 1983 - 406 頁
...Prosperity doth bewitch men seeming clear, But seas do laugh, show white, when rocks are near. 250 We cease to grieve, cease to be Fortune's slaves, Nay, cease to die by dying. [To ZANCHE] Art thou gone? [To VITTORIA] And thou so near the bottom? False report, Which says that... | |
| 1886 - 860 頁
...poet to whom these words might rationally be attributed by the conjecture of a competent reader, — We cease to grieve, cease to be fortune's slaves, Nay, cease to die, by dying. There is a depth of severe sense in them, a height of heroic scorn, or a dignity of quiet cynicism,... | |
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