| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - Authors, English - 1904 - 686 pages
...or in one night Transport his dung, hay, corn, by reeks, whole stacks, Into thine own ground. Seb. This would come most richly now To many a country...: But my envy Lies not so low as cattle, corn, or wines : 'Twill trouble your best powers to give me ease. Hec. Is it to starve up generation ? To strike... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 710 pages
...or in one night Transport his dung, hay, corn, by reeks, whole stacks, Into thine own ground. Seb. This would come most richly now To many a country...: But my envy Lies not so low as cattle, corn, or wines : Twill trouble your best powers to give me ease. Hec. Is it to starve up generation ? To strike... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - Authors, English - 1904 - 702 pages
...or in one night Transport his dung, hay, corn, by reeks, whole stacks, Into thine own ground. Seb. This would come most richly now To many a country grazier : But my envy i Lies not so low as cattle, corn, or wines : Twill trouble your best powers to give me ease. Hec.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1915 - 594 pages
...one night Transport his dung, hay, corn, by reeks [ricks], whole stacks, Into thine own ground. Seb. This would come most richly now To many a country...ease. Hec. Is it to starve up generation ? To strike a barreness in man or woman ? Seb. Hah! Hec. Hah, did you feel me there ? I knew your grief. Seb. Can... | |
| Peter Corbin, Douglas Sedge - Drama - 1986 - 276 pages
...in one night Transport his dung, hay, corn, by ricks, whole stacks Into thine own ground. Sebastian. This would come most richly now To many a country...my envy Lies not so low as cattle, corn or vines. 150 'Twill trouble your best powers to give me ease. Hecate. Is it to starve up generation? To strike... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 514 pages
...but the latter occurs at p. sio. 15 ie the date of the house, frequently affixed to old buildings. To many a country grazier; but my envy Lies not so...ease. Hec. Is it to starve up generation? To strike a barreness in man or woman? Seb. Hah! Hec. Hah, did you feel me there ? I knew your grief. Seb. Can... | |
| Marion Gibson - History - 2003 - 288 pages
...respectable citizen. Transport his dung, hay, corn, by ricks, whole stacks Into thine own ground. Sebastian: This would come most richly now To many a country...vines. Twill trouble your best powers to give me ease. Hecate: Is it to starve up generation? To strike a barrenness in man or woman?22 Sebastian: Ha! Hecate:... | |
| Associazione italiana di anglistica. Congresso - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2003 - 580 pages
...generation. Hecate guesses Sebastian's dark desire, but expresses his sexual jealousy in more general terms: "Is it to starve up generation?/ To strike a barrenness in man or woman?" (I.ii. 152-53). In The Witch, the "tyers of points" of the French tradition achieve their purpose.... | |
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