| 1843 - 488 Seiten
...that portentous rimen, which marked a people's degradation, und the successful crime of an intruder :A falcon, towering in his pride of place, Was by a mousing owl hawked at and killed. Yes, my friend ! my heart bleeds while I utter it ; but I have fearful forebodings that you may hereafter... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 582 Seiten
...Old M. 'T is unnatural, Even like the deed that 's done. On Tuesday last, A falcon, towering in her pride of place, | Was, by a mousing owl, hawked at and killed. Rosse. And Duncan's horses (a thing most strange and certain), Beauteous and swift, the minions of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 594 Seiten
...OU, M. 'T is unnatural, Even like the deed that 's done. On Tuesday last, A falcon, towering in her pride of place, Was, by a mousing owl, hawked at and killed. Rоте. And Duncan's horses (a thing most strange and certain), Beauteous and swift, the minions of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 348 Seiten
...slay him in puny battle ;' when the other crosses my imagination, I remember the prodigy in Macbeth '. A falcon, towering in his pride of place, "Was by a mousing owl huwk'd at and kill'd. Let me however do them justice. One is a wit, and one a scholar. They have both... | |
| 1851 - 462 Seiten
...very sore that such is their verdict, from it he cannot in any way escape. " A falcon towering in its pride of place, Was, by a mousing owl, hawked at and killed," — but no obscure writer in The Zoiit, with all the vituperation which this journal has at its command,... | |
| 1844 - 742 Seiten
...tf>av\oi' .'i ,',' Sa> 6 irat i'iX|"; IH'I/JLIUTIV 'fi«aj>of ." P. 140. — •- A falcon tow'ring in her pride of place Was by a mousing owl hawked at and killed." See Julius Obsequens (Prodigia), p. 163. ed. Harercampi. — "Corvi ui! tin cm occidenmt." . . P. 179.... | |
| Outis (pseud.), Sir John Francis Davis - 1850 - 138 Seiten
...(the Sun, worshipped by the Persians) and torn by a pursuing falcon — as in Shakspeare, " An eagle, towering in his pride of place, Was by a mousing owl hawked at and killed." Atossa then inquires of the Chorus concerning the Greeks, and the replies which she receives only increase... | |
| 1850 - 508 Seiten
...very sore that such is their verdict, from it he cannot in any way escape. A falcon, towering in its pride of place, Was, by a mousing owl, hawked at and killed — but no obscure writer in the Zoist, with all the ituperation which this journal has at its command,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 744 Seiten
...it? Old M. 'Tis unnatural, Even like the deed that's done. On Tuesday last, A falcon, tow'ring in her pride of place, Was by a. mousing owl hawked at, and killed. Rosse. And Duncan's horses, (a thing most strange and certain,) Beauteous and swift, the minions of... | |
| 1852 - 644 Seiten
...in modern times about to become a prey to the most shallow and worthless ; — - Saw where an eagle in his pride of place Was by a mousing owl hawked at and killed ; — He saw or should have seen all this, and could not be travagances of the old which his ardent... | |
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