| Thomas Cogan - Christianity - 1813 - 428 pages
...wonder and astonishment. Lady Macbeth says to her husband, terrified at the sight of Banquo's Ghost, You have displaced the mirth, broke the good meeting, with most admired disorder. MACBETH. Mr. Pope has used it to express the indiscriminating applause of Ignorance : For FOOLS admire, but... | |
| England - 1830 - 1024 pages
...sit the brows that wear a crown. ' NORTH. « Lights— lights— lights !" MR JAMES BAI.LANTYNE. " You have displaced the mirth, broke the good meeting with most admired disorder 1" , ENGLISH OPIUM-EATER. 'Tin a Saloon of singularly simple elegance— nay, grandeur. Except in eorae... | |
| Susan Ferrier - 1819 - 334 pages
...long away," continued she, as he placed her on the sofa, and returned to the gentlemen. CHAPTER V. " You have displaced the mirth, broke the good meeting, With most- admired disorder." Macbeth. ' THE interval, which seemed of endless duration to the hapless Lady Juliana, was passed by the aunts... | |
| Walter Scott - Great Britain - 1821 - 340 pages
...CHAPTER XX. You have displaced the mirth, broke the good meeting With most admired disorder. Mhcbeth. IT was afterwards remembered, that during the banquets...of this eventful day, the bearing of Leicester and of Varney were totally different from their usual demeanour. Sir Richard Varney had been held rather... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 608 pages
...mirth, broke the good meetib; \Vilh most admiral disorder. МЛСВErИ. Il was afterwards remembere;l, that during the banquets and revels which occupied...of this eventful day, the bearing of Leicester and of Yarncv were total! v different from their usual demeanour. Sif Richard Yarney had heen held rallier... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 516 pages
...Uureal mockery, hence ! — Why so ; — being gone, I am a man again. — Pray you, sit still. Lady M. You have displaced the mirth, broke the good meeting, With most admired disorder. Macb. Can such things be, And overcome t us like a summer's cloud, Without our special wonder ? You... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - Great Britain - 1821 - 358 pages
...Leicester, with an incredible exertion, dressed himself, and went to attend his royal guest. CHAPTER XII. You have displaced the mirth, broke the good meeting With most admired disorder. Macteth. IT was afterwards remembered, that during the banquets and revels which occupied the remainder... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1821 - 414 pages
...incredible exertion, dressed himself, and went to attend his royal guest. ii. i3 CHAPTER XXXVIL Von have displaced the mirth , broke the good meeting With most admired disorder. Macleth. IT was afterwards: remembered , that during the banquets and revels which occupied the remainder... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 434 pages
...Leicester, with an incredible exertion, dressed himself, and went to attend his royal guest. CHAPTER XXIII. You have displaced the mirth, broke the good meeting With most admired disorder. Macbeth. IT was afterwards remembered, that during the banquets and revels which occupied the remainder of this... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1824 - 486 pages
...horrible shadow, Unreal mockery, hence. — [Exit Ghost.] Why so ;— being gone, I am a man again. Lady- You have displaced the mirth, broke the good meeting, With most admired disorder. Macb. Can such things be, And overcome us like a summer's cloud, Without our special wonder ? You make... | |
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