| David Lester Richardson - 1840 - 354 pàgines
...the less they have in them, the more noise they make in pouring it out." •wheat hid in two hushels of chaff; you shall seek all day ere you find them...when you have them, they are not worth the search." There is an Italian proverb which says, that an eternal talker would be more agreeable company if the... | |
| George Campbell - 1841 - 416 pàgines
...of Gratioano's conversation : " He speaks an infinite deal of nothing. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff'; you shall seek...all day ere you find them, and when you have them ihey are not worth the search."* It is therefore futility in the thought, and not perspicuity in the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 582 pàgines
...infinite deal of nothing, more than any man in all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheati hid in two bushels of chaff: you shall seek all day...the search. Ant. Well ; tell me now, what lady is the same To whom you swore a secret pilgrimage, That you to-day promis'd to tell me of? Bass. Tis not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 658 pàgines
...speaks an infinite deal of nothing ; more than any man in all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff: you shall seek...whom you swore a secret pilgrimage, That you to-day promised to tell me of? Bass. 'T is not unknown to you, Antonio, How much I have disabled mine estate,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 88 pàgines
...speaks an infinite deal of nothing, more than any man in all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff: you shall seek...the search. Ant. Well ; tell me now , what lady is the same To whom you swore a secret pilgrimage , That yon to-day promis'd to tell me of? Bass. 'T is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 376 pàgines
...Gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing, more than any man in all Venice : His reasons are two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff ; you shall seek...the search. Ant. Well ; tell me now, what lady is the same To whom you swore a secret pilgrimage, That you to-day promis'd to tell me of? Bass. 'T is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 554 pàgines
...speaks an infinite deal of nothing ; more than any man in all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff; you shall seek...search. Ant. Well ; tell me now, what lady is this same 1 Gear usually signifies matter, subject, or business in general. It is here, perhaps, a colloquial... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 374 pàgines
...speaks an infinite deal of nothing, more than any man in all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff : you shall seek...you have them, they are not worth the search. Ant. Weil ; tell me now, what lady is the same To whom you swore a secret pilgrimage, 1 hat you to-dav promised... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1846 - 560 pàgines
...speaks an infinite deal of nothing ; more than any man in all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff; you shall seek...whom you swore a secret pilgrimage, That you to-day promised to tell me of? Ant. I pray you, good Bassanio, let me know it; And, if it stand, as you yourself... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 578 pàgines
...reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff; you shall seek all day ere you lind them ; and. when you have them, they are not worth...pilgrimage, That you to-day promis'd to tell me of? Валя. 'Tig not unknown to you, Antonio, How much I have disabled mine estate, By something showing... | |
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