Most ambitiously. Princes' images on their tombs do not lie, as they were wont, seeming to pray up to heaven ; but with their hands under their cheeks, as if they died of the toothache : they are not carved with their eyes fixed upon the stars; but as... The Dramatic Works of John Webster - 第 243 頁John Webster 著 - 1857完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1870 - 610 頁
...hands under their cheeks, as if they died of the toothache : they are not carved with their eyes filed upon the stars ; but as their minds were wholly bent...selfsame way they seem to turn their faces.^ Duch. Lot me know fully therefore the effect Of this thy dismal preparation, < This talk lit for a charnel.... | |
| John Stoughton - 1870 - 602 頁
...hands under their cheeks, as if they died of the tooth-ache. They are not carved with their eyes fixed upon the stars ; but, as their minds were wholly bent...the world, the selfsame way they seem to turn their faces."1 The ornaments of the church, like its architecture and its sculpture, expressed the taste... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1872 - 758 頁
...fashion ? Duck. Why do we grow phantastical on our death-bed ? Do we affect fashion in the grave ? Duch. Let me know fully, therefore, the effect Of...charnel. Bos. Now I shall (a coffin, cords, and a belt). Here is a present from your princely brothers ; And may it arrive welcome, for it brings Last... | |
| 1872 - 760 頁
...the toothache ! They are not carved With their eyes fixed upon the stars ; but as Their minds vrere wholly bent upon the world, The self-same way they seem to turn their faces. Duck. Let me know fully, therefore, the effect r Of this thy dismal preparation ! — This talk fit... | |
| Robert Buchanan - 1874 - 424 頁
...hands under their cheeks, As if they died of the toothache ! They are not carved With their eyes fixed upon the stars ; but as Their minds were wholly bent...world, The self-same way they seem to turn their faces. Diuh. Let me know fully, therefore, the effect Of this thy dismal preparation ! — This talk fit for... | |
| William Bell Scott - 1874 - 396 頁
...cheeks upon their hands, As if they died of the toothache. They are not Carved with their eyes fixed on the stars ; but, as , Their minds were wholly bent...world, The self-same way they seem to turn their faces — says Webster in the ' Duchess of Malfi,' with a full perception of the ' pride of state ' inherent... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 頁
...hands under their cheeks (as if they died of the toothache) : they are not carved with their eyes fixed produced. Here is a present from your princely brothers ; And may it arrive welcome, for it brings... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1877 - 568 頁
...under their cheeks (as if they died of the tooth-ache) : they are not carved with their eyes fixed upon the stars ; but, as their minds were wholly bent...the self-same way they seem to turn their faces.' A more trenchant criticism than this could hardly have been pronounced upon Andrea Contucci di Monte... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1880 - 842 頁
...if jliL'j died of the toothache) : they are not carved with their eyes fixed upon the stars ; i*ut as their minds were wholly bent upon the world, the self-same way they seem to turu their faces. DUCH. Let me know fully, therefore, the effect Of this thy dismal preparation, This... | |
| John Stoughton - 1881 - 468 頁
...hands under their cheeks, as if they died of the tooth-ache. They are not carved with their eyes fixed upon the stars ; but, as their minds were wholly bent...the self-same way they seem to turn their faces."* The ornaments of the church, like its architecture and its sculpture, expressed the taste of the day.... | |
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