If you would have your kennell for sweetnesse of cry, then you must compound it of some large dogges, that have deepe solemne mouthes, and are swift in spending, which must, as it were, beare the base in the consort, then a double number of roaring, and... Reclamations of Shakespeare - Page 206edited by - 1994 - 317 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| 1872 - 610 pages
...sweetnesse of cry, then you must compound it of some large dogges, that have deepe solemne mi nit lie.-, and are swift in spending, which must, as it were,...roaring, and loud ringing mouthes, which must beare the counter tenor, then some hollow, plaine, sweete mouthes, which must beare the meane or middle part... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1897 - 876 pages
...some large dogs, that have deep, solemn Mouthes, and are swift in spending, which must as it were bear the base in the consort ; then a double number of roaring, and bud ringing Mouthes, which must bear the counter tenor ; then some hollow plain sweet Mouthes, which... | |
| George Richard Jesse - Dogs - 1866 - 486 pages
...some large dogs, that have deep solemn Mouths, and are swift in spending, which must as it were bear the base in the consort ; then a double number of roaring, and loud-ringing Mouthes, which must bear the counter-tenor ; then some hollow plain sweet Mouths, which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 404 pages
...principles that govern the formation of a cathedral or any other more articulate choir. Thus : < If you would have your kennell for sweetnesse of cry,...then a double number of roaring, and loud ringing inouthes, which must beare the counter tenour, then some hollow, plume, sweete mouthes, which must... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1877 - 184 pages
...some large dogs, that have deep solemn Mouths, and are swift in spending, which must as it were bear the base in the consort ; then a double number of roaring, and loud-ringing Mouthes, which must bear the counter-tenor; then some hollow plain sweet Mouths, which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1879 - 190 pages
...some large dogs, that have deep solemn Mouths, and are swift in spending, which must as it were bear the base in the consort ; then a double number of roaring, and loud-ringing Mouthes, which must bear the counter-tenor; then some hollow plain sweet Mouths, which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1880 - 258 pages
...Shakespeare, as quoted in The Edinburgh Review, October, 1872: "If you would have your kennell for sweeteness of cry, then you must compound it of some large dogges,...roaring and loud ringing mouthes, which must beare the counter tenor ; then some hollow, plaine, swecte mouthes, which must beare the meane or middle part... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1885 - 198 pages
...as quoted in The Edinburgh Revina, October, 1872 : " If you would have your kennell for sweeteness of cry, then you must compound it of some large dogges,...roaring and loud ringing mouthes, which must beare the counter tenor ; then some hollow, plaine, sweete mouthes, which must beare the meane or middle part... | |
| Thomas Spencer Baynes - Dramatists, English - 1894 - 462 pages
...tolerably long extract:— " For sweetnesse of cry. " If you would have your kennell for sweetness of cry, then you must compound it of some large dogges,...roaring, and loud ringing mouthes, which must beare the counter tenor, then some hollow, plaine, sweete mouthes, which must beare the meane or middle part;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 412 pages
...principles that govern the formation of a cathedral or any other more articulate choir. Thus : ' If you would have your kennell for sweetnesse of cry,...roaring, and loud ringing mouthes, which must beare the counter tenour, then some hollow, plaine, sweete mouthes, which must beare the meane or middle part... | |
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