| Alexander Melville Bell - Elocution - 1878 - 254 pages
...Therefore, the poet Did feign, that Orpheus drew trees, stones, and floods; — Since naught so stockish, hard, and full of rage, But music, for the time, doth...affections dark as Erebus : Let no such man be trusted. MUTABILITY OF LOVE. Moore. Alas ! how light a cause may move Dissension between hearts that love! —... | |
| Hialmer Day Gould, Edward Louis Hessenmueller - Quotations, English - 1904 - 920 pages
...muddy vesture of decay Doth grossly close it in, we cannot hear it. —Act V, Sc. i. The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not mov'd with concord...affections dark as Erebus. Let no such man be trusted. —Act V, Sc. I. How far that little candle throws its beams ! So shines a good deed in a naughty world.... | |
| William Shakespeare - Fathers and daughters - 1904 - 252 pages
...want of this sensibility has been associated with a depraved type of humanity. " The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not mov'd with concord...affections dark as Erebus. Let no such man be trusted." But Caliban, with all his vileness, is superior to this man that is not moved by music. His reply to... | |
| Medicine - 1906 - 584 pages
...then no experienced person believes a printer. Since nought so stockist!, hard, and full of rage, Rut music for the time doth change his nature, The man...The motions of his spirit are dull as night, And his affectii ns dark as Erebus; Let no such man be trusted. — The orchestra was appropriately, therefore,... | |
| Edwin Styles Metcalf - 1907 - 336 pages
...But, whilst this muddy vesture of decay Doth grossly close it in, we cannot hear it. The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moVd with concord...affections dark as Erebus. Let no such man be trusted." — Shakespeare. MUSIC, THE "HEAVENLY MAID.' How strange is thy mission, thy dual life here, With a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1908 - 834 pages
...feign that Orpheus drew trees, stones, and floods; Since naught so stockish, hard, and full of rage, 80 But music for the time doth change his nature. The...spoils: The motions of his spirit are dull as night, 85 And his affections dark-as Erebus : Let no such man be trusted.—Mark the music. Enter POKTIA and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1906 - 1290 pages
...music ; therefore the poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees, stones, and Since nought so stockish, hard, and full of rage, But music for the time doth...Erebus. Let no such man be trusted. Mark the music. Enter POKTIA and NERISSA. Por. That light we see is burning in my hall. How far that little candle... | |
| Samuel Silas Curry - Elocution - 1910 - 462 pages
...and men, has recorded the importance of music in words which have often been quoted The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not mov'd with concord...affections dark as Erebus : Let no such man be trusted. " Merchant of Venice " Shakespeare. Paradoxical as it may seem, everyone should be trained to hear... | |
| William Shakespeare - Jews - 1911 - 120 pages
...therefore the poet Did feign that Orpheus l drew trees, stones, and floods ; Since naught so stockish, hard, and full of rage, But music for the time doth...are dull as night And his affections dark as Erebus : 2 Let no such man be trusted. Mark the music. Enter PORTIA and NERISSA. Portia. That light we see... | |
| Henry George Bohn - Quotations, English - 1911 - 784 pages
...Become the touches of sweet harmony. 3397 Shaks. : Mer. of Venice. Act v. Sc. 1, The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not mov'd with concord...affections dark as Erebus : Let no such man be trusted. 3398 Shaks. : Mer. of Venice. Aet v. Sc. L Orpheus' lute was strung with poets' sinews ; Whose golden... | |
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