 | William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 460 páginas
...eyes, Lives not alone immured in the brain ; But with the motion of all elements, Courses as swift as thought in every power ; And gives to every power...gaze an eagle blind ; A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound, When the suspicious head of theft is stopp'd ; Love's feeling is more soft and sensible,... | |
 | Kenneth Muir, Philip Edwards - 2004 - 256 páginas
...utters a splendid panegyric on love as the great vitalising principle within the human spirit, which gives to every power a double power, Above their functions and their offices. (II. 327-8) Inspired by this oration the King calls them to arms: Saint Cupid, then! and, soldiers,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1998 - 272 páginas
...Appendix 505 as swift as thought proverbial {Dent A, and are of peculiar interest, since they T24O) And gives to every power a double power, Above their...offices. It adds a precious seeing to the eye : A lover's eye will gaze an eagle blind. A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound, 310 When the suspicious head... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1991 - 85 páginas
...lady's eyes, Lives not alone immured in the brain, But with the motion of all elements, Courses as swift as thought in every power, And gives to every power...will gaze an eagle blind. A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound, Never durst poet touch a pen to write Until his ink were temp'red with Love's sighs:... | |
 | Noel Cobb - 1992 - 287 páginas
...lady's eyes, Lives not alone immured in the brain, But with the motion of all elements Courses as swift as thought in every power, And gives to every power...will gaze an eagle blind. A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound, When the suspicious head of theft is stopp'd. Love's feeling is more soft and sensible... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1996 - 1263 páginas
...eyes, Lives not alone immured in the brain; But, with the motion of all elements, Courses as swift orth Editions lowest sound, When the suspicious head of theft is stopt: Love's feeling is more soft and sensible... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1996 - 297 páginas
...which all 'five senses' (9) are fed to repletion). See 47.6 n. and compare LLL 4.3.330-5: 'It [love] adds a precious seeing to the eye: / A lover's eyes...gaze an eagle blind. / A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound, / When the suspicious head of theft is stopp'd. / Love's feeling is more soft and sensible... | |
 | Ray Leslee, William Shakespeare, Kenneth Welsh - 1998 - 39 páginas
...lady's eyes, lives not alone immured in the brain, but with the motion of all elements, courses as swift as thought in every power, and gives to every power...above their functions and their offices. It adds a special seeing to the eye ... a lover's eye will gaze an eagle blind. A lover's ear will hear the lowest... | |
 | Robert J. Sternberg - 1998 - 208 páginas
...appearance of the beloved. A lover's vision may become supersensitive, as in Love's Labour's Lost: [Love] adds a precious seeing to the eye; A lover's eyes...will gaze an eagle blind; A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound.4 Sometimes what the lover sees is not reality, however, but pure fantasy. The lover's... | |
 | Stephen Orgel, Sean Keilen - 1999 - 344 páginas
...addresses himself to is, as several critics have observed, nothing more than a physical exhilaration :M A lover's eyes will gaze an eagle blind; A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound When the suspicious head of theft is stopp'd. (IV. iii. 334-36) Superficially, this too... | |
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