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... Tait's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 33edited by - 1851Full view - About this book
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1853 - 716 pages
...Most ambitiously. Princes' images on their t"mb» do not lie as they were wont, seeming to pray op to heaven : but with their hands under their cheeks (as if they died of the toothache) : they arc not carved with their eyes fixed upon the stars ; but, a- their minds were wholly bent upon the... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1854 - 572 pages
...? Do we affect fashion in the grave ? Sos. Most ambitiously. Princes' images on their tombs do not lie as they were wont, seeming to pray up to heaven...carved with their eyes fixed upon the stars ; but, aa their minds were wholly bent upon the world, the selfsame way they seem to turn their faces. Duch.... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1854 - 572 pages
...? Do we affect fashion in the grave ? Bos. Most ambitiously. Princes' images on their tombs do not lie as they were wont, seeming to pray up to heaven...tooth-ache) : they are not carved with their eyes fixed-upon the stars ; but, as their minds were wholly bent upon the world, t' selfsame way they seem... | |
| Authors, English - 1855 - 834 pages
...under their cheeks [carved (As if they died of the toothache ;) they are not With their eyes fix'd upon the stars : but as Their minds were wholly bent...the world, The self-same way they seem to turn their face«. Duch. Let me know fully, therefore, the effect Of this thy dismal preparation, This talk, fit... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - Drama - 1857 - 424 pages
...] do we affect fashion in the grave ? Bos. Most ambitiously. Princes' images on their tombs do not lie, as they were wont, seeming to pray up to heaven;...world, the self-same way they seem to turn their faces. Duch. Let me know fully therefore the effect Of this thy dismal preparation, This talk fit for a charnel.... | |
| John Webster - English drama - 1857 - 294 pages
...? Do we affect fashion in the grave ? Bos. Most ambitiously. Princes' images on their tombs Do not lie, as they were wont, seeming to pray Up to heaven...the tooth-ache : they are not carved With their eyes fixt upon the stars ; but As their minds were wholly hent upon the world, The selfsame way they seem... | |
| John Webster - English drama - 1857 - 296 pages
...fashion ? Duch. Why, do we grow fantastical in our death-bed ? Do we affect fashion in the grave ? As if they died of the tooth-ache : they are not carved With their eyes fixt upon the stars ; but As their minds were wholly bent upon the world, The selfsame way they seem... | |
| Abraham Mills - English literature - 1858 - 594 pages
...} Do we affect fashion in the grave1! Bos. 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 (ss if they died of the toothache) : they are not carved with their eyes fixed upon tin stars ; but,... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1859 - 424 pages
...do we affect fashion in the grave ? Боа. Most ambitiously. Princes' images on their tombs do not lie, as they were wont, seeming to pray up to heaven...wholly bent upon the world, the self-same way they веет to turn their faces. Duch. Let me know fully therefore the effect Of this thy dismal preparation,... | |
| English language - 1861 - 312 pages
...death-bed ? Do we affect fashion in the grave ? Bos. Most ambitiously. Princes' images on the tombs Do not lie as they were wont, seeming to pray Up to heaven ; but with their hands under their cheek, As if they died of the tooth-ache ! They are not carved With their eyes fixed upon the stars... | |
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