| British drama - 1824 - 834 pages
...Glen. Thou talk'st it well ; no leader of our host In sounds more lofty speaks of glorious war. Nor. If I shall e'er acquire a leader's name, My speech...part is mine Of praise pertaining to the great in arms. Glen. You wrong yourself, brave Sir ; your martial deeds Have rank'd you with the great. But... | |
| English drama - 1824 - 656 pages
...Doay. If I shall e'er acquire a leader's name, Mj speech will be less ardent. Novelty Now prompts mr tongue, and youthful admiration Vents itself freely...part is mine Of praise, pertaining to the great in arms. Glen. You wrong yourself, brave sir; your martial deeds Have rank'd you with the great: but mark... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - Actors - 1827 - 478 pages
...His answer expressed great diffidence of his capability for the conductorship, and began with, — "' If I shall e'er acquire a leader's name, My speech will be less timid." However, leader he was, at Chester and Manchester ; and it being, luckily for him, the grand... | |
| Owen Williams - English drama - 1828 - 930 pages
...Glen. Thou talk'st it well; no leader of our host In sounds more lofty speaks of glorious war. Nor. If I shall e'er acquire a leader's name, My speech...part is mine Of praise pertaining to the great in arms. Glen. You wrong yourself, brave sir, your martial deeds Have rank'd you with the great. But mark... | |
| British theatre - 1828 - 924 pages
...glorious •war. Nor. If I shall e'er acquire a leader's nam< . Vly speech will be less ardent Novelty Vow prompts my tongue, and youthful admiration Vents itself freely ; since no part is mine 3f praise pertaining to the great in arms. Glen. You wrong yourself, brave sir, your martial deeds... | |
| British theatre - 1831 - 922 pages
...Glen. Thou talk'st it well; no leader of our host In sounds more lofty speaks of glorious war. Nor. If I shall e'er acquire a leader's name, My speech...admiration Vents itself freely ; since no part is mine M praise pertaining to the great in arms. Glen. You wrong yourself, brave sir, your martial deeds lave... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 pages
...talkest it well ; no leader of our host In sounds more lofty talks of glorious war. Norv. If I should e'er acquire a leader's name, My speech will be less...part is mine Of praise pertaining to the great in arms. Glen. You wrong yourself, brave we ; your martial Jeeils Have ranked you with the great. But... | |
| British drama - 1833 - 828 pages
...M>r. Jf I shall e'er acquire a leader's name, My speech will lie less ardent. Novelty К ow prompt« my tongue, and youthful admiration Vents itself freely...since no part is mine Of praise pertaining to the groat in arms. Glen. You wrong yourself, brave Sir ; your martial deeds Have rank'd you with the great.... | |
| Dialogues - 1839 - 544 pages
...talkest it well; no leader of our host In sounds more lofty talks of glorious war. Noro. If I should e'er acquire a leader's name, My speech will be less...Novelty Now prompts my tongue, and youthful admiration Glen. You wrong yourself, brave sir; your martial deeds Have ranked you with the great. But, mark me,... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - Elocution - 1847 - 344 pages
...Glen. Thou talk'st it well ! no leader of our host, In sounds more lofty speaks of glorious war. Nor. If I shall e'er acquire a leader's name, My speech...part, is mine, Of praise, pertaining to the great in arms. Glen. You wrong yourself, brave sir! Your martial deeds, Have ranked you with the great : hut... | |
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