Banquo observing the martlets' nests in every recess of the cornice, remarks, that where those birds most breed and haunt, the air is delicate. The subject of this quiet and easy Conversation gives that repose so necessary to the mind after the tumultuous... The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature - Stran 445uredili: - 1814Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| James Boswell - 1786 - 552 strani
...and the pleasantness of the air ; and Banquo, observing the martlet's nests in every recess of the cornice, remarks that where those birds most breed and haunt the air is delicate. The subject of this quiet and easy conversation gives that repose so necessary to the mind after the tumultuous bustle... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 480 strani
...cornice, remarks, that where those birds most breed and hsunt, the air is delicate. The subjeft of this quiet and easy conversation gives that repose so necessary...tumultuous bustle of the preceding scenes, and perfectly contrasts the scene of horror that immediately succeeds. It seems as if Shakspere asked himself, What... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1801 - 440 strani
...and the pleasantness of the a'ir : and Banquo observing the martlets' nests in every recess of the cornice, remarks, that where those birds most breed and haunt, the air is delicate. The subject of this quiet and easy conversation gives that repose so necessary to the mind, after the -tumultuous... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 454 strani
...and the pleasantness of the air ; and Banquo, observing the martlets' nests in every recess of the cornice, remarks, that where those birds most breed and haunt, the air is delicate. The subject of this quiet and easy conversation gives that repose so necessary to the mind after the tumultuous bustle... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 442 strani
...and the pleasantness of the air ; and Banquo, observing the martlets' nests in every recess of the cornice, remarks, that where those birds most breed and haunt, the air is delicate. The subject of this quiet and easy conversation gives that repose so necessary to the mind after the tumultuous bustle... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 432 strani
...cornice, remarks, that where those hirds most hreed and haunt, the air is delicate. The suhject of this quiet and easy conversation gives that repose so necessary to the mind after the tumultuous hustle of the preceding scenes, and perfectly contrasts the scene of horror that immediately succeeds.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 434 strani
...cornice, remarks, that where those hirds most hreed and haunt, the air is delicate. The suhject of this quiet and easy conversation gives that repose so necessary to the mind after the tumultuous hustle of the preceding scenes, and perfectly contrasts the scene of horror that immediately succeeds.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 428 strani
...cornice, remavks, that where those hirds most hreed and haunt, the air is delicate. The suhiect of this quiet and easy conversation gives that repose so necessary to the mind after the tumultuous hustle of the preceding scenes, and perfectly contrasts the scene of horror that immediately succeeds.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 380 strani
...remarks, that whe:e those hirds most breed and hannt, the ,tir is delicate. The snbject of this qniet and easy conversation gives that repose so necessary to the mind after the tnmnltnons bnstle of the preceding scenes, and perfectly contrasts the scene of honor that immediately... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1809 - 476 strani
...and the pleasantness of the air : and Banquo observing th« martlets' nests in every recess of the cornice, remarks, that where those birds most breed and haunt, the air is delicate. The subject of this quiet and easy conversation gives that repose so necessary to the mind, after the tumultuous bustle... | |
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