| William Shakespeare - 1871 - 620 pàgines
...thoughts unvoil in their dumb cradles. There is a mystery (with whom relation Durst never meddle8) . zXWH /Z< bdX e<Ƴ R Q ɫ |Y ހ^K Q mF < | { ޗ / &... z {! g5 y # 9ĩ S T/'µ V z= zY]x^R w \ ݟ { "ܗ_ ir f >rd ; And better would it fit Achilles hiu h, To throw down Hector, than Polyxcna : But it must... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 162 pàgines
...providence that's in a watchful state, Knows almost every grain of Plutus' gold; Finds bottom in the uncomprehensive deeps; Keeps place with thought, and...relation Durst never meddle) in the soul of state ; 1 Gilt] Staunton suggests gold. But gilt here means gold, and was often used in that sense. Thus,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 880 pàgines
...thought,64 and almost, like the gods, Does thoughts unveil in their dumb cradles. и There is a mystery M . 8Ƴ nad with Troy, As perfectly is ours, as yours, my lord;"' And better would it lit Achilles much To... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1874 - 310 pàgines
...providence that 's in a watchful state Knows almost every grain of Plutus' gold, Finds bottom in the uncomprehensive deeps, Keeps place with thought and...more divine Than breath or pen can give expressure to : Ulysses. Troilus and Cressida, Act iii. Sc. 3. STATESMAN [664]. Faith, there have been many great... | |
| 1875 - 448 pàgines
...providence that's in a watchful state, Knows almost every grain of Plutus' gold ; Finds bottom in the uncomprehensive deeps ; Keeps place with thought,...with Troy, As perfectly is ours, as yours, my lord; But it must grieve young Pyrrhus now at home, When fame shall in our islands sound her trump ; And... | |
| Caleb Sprague Henry - 1877 - 318 pàgines
...partnership in things subservient to the gross animal existence of a temporary and perishable nature." "There is a mystery (with whom relation Durst never...operation more divine Than breath or pen can give expressura to."* Mulford, p. 23. XX. THEOEIES ON THE ORIGIN OF THE STATE. A GREAT deal has been said... | |
| James Martin (of the Wedgwood inst, Burslem) - 1880 - 232 pàgines
...thought, and almost, like the gods, Does thoughts unveil in their dumb cradles. There is a mystery in the soul of state; Which hath an operation more...with Troy As perfectly is ours as yours, my lord; And it must grieve young Pyrrhus 2 now at home, When fame shall in our islands sound her trump, And all... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 372 pàgines
...corrects itself : the latter correction is Thirlby 's, and is approved by Walker. P. 276. Keeps pace with thought, and almost, like the gods, Does thoughts...relation Durst never meddle — • in the soul of State. — In the first of these lines, the old copies have place instead of pace ; an obvious misprint, which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 982 pàgines
...whom relation Durst never meddle — in the soul of state; Which hath an operation more divine Thau breath or pen can give expressure to: All the commerce...perfectly is ours as yours, my lord ; And better would it tit Achilles much To throw down Hector than Polyxeua: But it must grieve young Pyrrhus now at home,... | |
| Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall - 1881 - 980 pàgines
...of American thinking. Shakespeare expresses this truth in a passage in his Iro1lus and Cressida: — "There is a mystery — with whom relation Durst never...operation more divine Than breath or pen can give expression to." John C. Calhoun says : " To man the Creator has assigned the social and political state... | |
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