| 1869 - 654 trang
...forsaken. Lest, then, this precious liquor run to waste, 'Tis now confin'd and bottled to your taste. 'Tis my chief wish, my joy, my only plan, To lose no drop of that immortal man ! ' No man in Garrick's position would now venture to write additions to Shakspeare. But are our own... | |
| Theodore Martin - 1874 - 360 trang
...forsaken. Lest, then, this precious liquor run to waste, 'Tis now confined and bottled to your taste. "Tia my chief wish, my joy, my only plan, To lose no drop of that immortal man ! " No man in Garrick's position would now venture to write additions to Shakspeare. But are our own... | |
| Joshua Hall McIlvaine - 1876 - 414 trang
...with respect to the study of Shakspeare, of which Garrick gives us a glimpse in the following couplet: 'Tis my chief wish, my joy, my only plan, To lose no drop of that immortal man. 3. Tlie same meditation is necessary in the delivery of our own sentiments. We are tempted to think... | |
| Dr. Doran (John), John Doran - 1880 - 456 trang
...the Shrew," and the " Tempest," cutting, clipping, adding, taking away, and saying the while : — " 'Tis my chief wish, my joy, my only plan, To lose no drop of that immortal man I" This season was also remarkable for the riot consequent on his producing the " Chinese Festival,"... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1888 - 500 trang
...the Shrew," and the " Tempest," cutting, clipping, adding, taking away, and saying the while : — " 'Tis my chief wish, my joy, my only plan, To lose no drop of that immortal man I " This season was also remarkable for the riot consequent on his producing the " Chinese Festival,"... | |
| George M. Stone - 1890 - 208 trang
...connection with these statutes of speech, until the latter can be applied. If Garrick said of his master, " "Tis my chief wish, my joy, my only plan, To lose no drop of that immortal man," the disciple of Christ may have his mind and heart fused into an eagerness and glow, which will count no... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1890 - 422 trang
...forsaken. Lest then this precious liquor run to waste, 'Tis now connu'd and bottled for your taste. T is my chief wish, my joy, my only plan, To lose no drop of that immortal man. —Poetical Works of Garrick, 1785, i. 142. The sixteen years refers, of course, to the period over... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1890 - 458 trang
...the Shrew," and the "Tempest," cutting, clipping, adding, taking away, and saying the while : — " "Tis my chief wish, my joy, my only plan, To lose no drop of that immortal mail!" This season was also remarkable for the riot consequent on his producing the " Chinese Festival,"... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1890 - 432 trang
...Lest then this precious liquor run to waste, "Fis now coufin'd and bottled for your taste. T is шу chief wish, my joy, my only plan, To lose no drop of that immortal man. —Poetical Works of Garrick, 1785, i. 142. The sixteen years refers, of course, to the period over... | |
| Joseph Knight - 1894 - 368 trang
...forsaken. Lest, then, this precious liquor run to waste, "Pis now confin'd and bottled for your taste. "Tis my chief wish, my joy, my only plan, To lose no drop of that immortal man." For effrontery these last two lines, employed by one who had allowed, in this piece alone, three acts... | |
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