| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 736 pages
...bring you to your father. [DIOMED leads out CKESSIDA. Nest. A woman of quick sense. Ulyss. Fie, fie upon her ! There's language in her eye, her cheek,...spirits look out At every joint and motive of her body. Oh ! these encounterers, so glib of tongue, That give occasion welcome ere it comes ', And wide unclasp... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 274 pages
...the notice of Ulysses, who thus depicts her on her first arrival in the Trojan camp : — Fie ! fie upon her ! There's language in her eye, her cheek,...speaks. Her wanton spirits look out At every joint of her body. Set such down For sluttish spoils of opportunity And daughters of the game.' " The profound... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 pages
...— I'll bring you to your father. \Exit with CBESSIDA. NEST. A woman of quick sense. ULYSS. Fie, fie upon her ! There's language in her eye, her cheek,...out At every joint and motive of her body. O, these encounterers, so glib of tongue, That give a coasting0 welcome ere it comes, And wide unclasp the tables... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 pages
...temperament, fastens on, rather than fixes to, some one object by liking and temporary preference. 1 There 's ht on ; — take my sword, Give it the captain. ALB....\Exit EDGAR. EDM. He hnth commission from thy wife a " This Shakspeare has contrasted with the profound affection represented in Troilus, and alone worthy... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 838 pages
...temperament, fastens on, rather than fixes to, some one object by liking and temporary preference. ' There 'a hakespeare " This Shakspeare has contrasted with the profound affection represented in Troilus, and alone worthy... | |
| Women's periodicals, English - 1862 - 378 pages
...us the portrait of Cressida, done to the life. !f tutor. A woman of quick sense. i-'lyiiei. Fie, fir upon her ! There's language in her eye, her cheek,...out At every joint and motive of her body. O ! these encoonterers, so glib of tongue, That give oecasionf welcome ere it comes, And wide unclasp the tables... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 576 pages
...bring you to your father. [ DiOMicu leads out GRESSIOA. Nest. A woman of quick sense. Ulyss. Fie, fie upon her ! There's language in her eye, her cheek,...wanton spirits look out At every joint and motive t of her body. O. these encounterers, so glib of tongue, That give a coasting welcome I ere it comes,... | |
| Georg Gottfried Gervinus - 1863 - 690 pages
...see through at a glance. Ulysses observes in a moment, what the poor Troilus had never discovered: There's language in her eye, her cheek, her lip, Nay,...out At every joint and motive of her body. O these encounterers, so glib of tongue, That wide unclasp the tables of their thoughts To every reader; except... | |
| Jean-François Chanlat - Communication in organizations - 1990 - 868 pages
...concept d'ego. » Emile BENVENISTE « L'homme est par nature dialogal. » Claude HAGÈGE « There's a language in her eye, her cheek, her lip Nay her foot...spirits look out At every joint and motive of her body. » William SHAKESPEARE L'ETRE HUMAIN, UN ÊTRE DE PAROLE Jean-François CHANLAT Aujourd'hui, le thème... | |
| Margaret Tudeau-Clayton, Martin Warner - Literary Criticism - 1991 - 240 pages
...same joke as the one at Cressida's expense in Troilus and Cressida (TV. v. 54-63): 'Ulysses. Fie, fie upon her! / There's language in her eye, her cheek,...At every joint and motive of her body. / O, these encounterers, so glib of tongue, / That give accosting welcome ere it comes, / And wide unclasp the... | |
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