Tell me where is Fancy bred, In the heart or in the head? How begot, how nourished? . . . It is engender'd in the eyes, With gazing fed, and Fancy dies In the cradle where it lies: Let us all ring Fancy's knell. The Bookman - Stran 271899Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Anne Kimball Tuell - 1925 - 320 strani
...pictorial fancy. The limit of fancy has been set by Shakespeare more neatly than by all philosophers : Tell me, where is fancy bred? In the heart or in the head? # * » It is engendered in the eyes. And with exterior adornment Mrs. Meynell has not been tempted... | |
| Irving Layton, Robert Creeley, Ekbert Faas - 1990 - 388 strani
...of'imagination' (which must be akin, or might be in his mind, to the old senses of 'fancy' or running thru my head, Tell me, where is fancy bred: in the heart? or in the head? 1:>4 And also, because I guess I'm writing to you, Coleridge, and the harp by the fire, with the draft... | |
| John Barwick - 1998 - 152 strani
...the wind and the rain; A foolish thing was but a toy. For the rain it raineth every day. Old woman: Tell me where is fancy bred. In the heart or in the head? -^How begot, how nourished? . . . Old man: A great while ago the world began With a hey ho, the wind... | |
| John Bell - 2003 - 332 strani
...casket? Or does Portia help him out a little by singing (while he ponders his choice), a song that goes: Tell me, where is fancy bred? In the heart or in the head?' Is it just a coincidence that every last word rhymes with 'lead'? Portia is no slouch when it comes... | |
| Mel Stuart, Josh Young - 2002 - 152 strani
...the film. Here are a few of my favorites: Shakespeare When Mr. Beauregarde is led away, Wonka says, "Tell me where is fancy bred, in the heart or in the head" (from The Merchant of Venice). When Mrs. Teavee is taken away, Wonka says, "Adieu, adieu, parting is... | |
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