| William Shakespeare - 1857 - عدد الصفحات: 734
...rusty ? Ros. Nay, their endeavour keeps in the wonted pace : but there is, sir, an aery of children, little eyases, that cry out on the top of question, and are most tyrannically clapped for't : these are now the fashion; and so berattle(3S) the common stages (so they call them), that... | |
| Uellner - 1857 - عدد الصفحات: 152
...this state of affairs \vhen he says in his Hamlet: „There is Sir, an ayry of children little eyasses that cry out on the top of question and are most tyrannically clapped for it; they are now in fashion, and so berattle the common stages^ that many wearing rapiers are afraid... | |
| Terence - 1857 - عدد الصفحات: 968
...Literature, Lecture xiv. He takea, however, a superficial view. XXV " eyry of children, little eyases, tbat cry out on the top of question, and are most tyrannically clapped for't," to the stage of Shakespeare. The characters which appear in the plays of Terence are in the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - عدد الصفحات: 376
...pace : but there is, sir, an eyry 2 of children, little eyases,3 that cry out on the top of question,4 and are most tyrannically clapped for 't : these are now the fashion ; and so berattle the common stages, (so they call them) that many, wearing rapiers, are afraid of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - عدد الصفحات: 752
...rusty ? Ros. Nay, their endeavour keeps in the wonted pace : but there is, sir, an eyry of children, little eyases, that cry out on the top of question ', and are most tyrannically clapped for't : these are now the fashion ; and so herattle the common stages, (so they call them) that many,... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1859 - عدد الصفحات: 506
...was giving way to the pettiest passions, when in Hamlet he had his fling at the " aiery of children, little eyases, that cry out on the top of question, and are most tyrannically clapp'd for't." It may be that he was girding in returu at Jonson, when he complained that " their... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - عدد الصفحات: 836
...their endeavour keeps in the wonted pace: but there is, sir, an aiery of children, little eyases,11 . (t) First ; and so berattlej the common stages, (so they call them) that many wearingrapiers are afraid of goose-quills,... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1860 - عدد الصفحات: 370
...Hamlet," thus marking his disapprobation of the system.75 " But there is, sir, an aviary of children, little eyases that cry out on the top of question, and are most tyrannically clapp'd for it. These are now the fashion, and so besottle the common stages (so they call them) that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - عدد الصفحات: 838
...pace : but there is, sir, an aiery of children, little eyases,11 that cry out on the top of question,1 the second followed very tedious, but the third day was so greevous ; and so herattlej the common stages, (so they call them) that many wearing rapiers are afraid of goose-quills,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1861 - عدد الصفحات: 524
...rusty f Jfo*. Nay, their endeavour keeps in the wonted pace : But there is, sir, an aiery of children, little eyases, that cry out on the top of question, and are most tyrankally clapped for 't ; these are now the fashion ; and so berattle tho common stages, (so they... | |
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