 | Laconics - 1829 - 352 Seiten
...CCCLXXXVIII. They say, miracles are past; and we have our philosophical persons, to make modern and familiar things supernatural and causeless Hence is it, that...knowledge, when we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear.—Shakspeare. CCCLXXXIX. 'Tis the fate of princes, that no knowledge Comes pure to them, but... | |
 | John Timbs - 1829 - 354 Seiten
...sight of all men, that it is in no man's power not to be pleased with it. — Clarendon. CCCLXXXVIII. supernatural and causeless Hence is it, that we make...when we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear — Shakspearc. CCCLXXXIX. 'Tis the fate of princes, that no knowledge Comes pure to them, but passing... | |
 | William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 484 Seiten
...Laf. They say, miracles are past; and we have OUE philosophical persons, to make modern11 and familiar things, supernatural and causeless. Hence is it, that...should submit ourselves to an unknown fear." Par. Why, 'tis the rarest argument of wonder, that hath shot out in our latter times. Ber. And so 'tis. Laf.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1142 Seiten
...They say, miracles are past; and we have our philosophical persons, to make modern 20) and familiar v. This, my lord. Duke. There was a friar told me...apprehends no further tl.an this world, Arid squar'st thy l 27) Par. Why, 'tis the rarest argument of wonder, that hath shot out in our latter times. H<r. And... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1836 - 554 Seiten
...They say, miracles are past ; and we have our philosophical persons, to make modern 1 and familiar things supernatural and causeless. Hence is it, that...knowledge, when we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear.3 Par. Why, 'tis the rarest argument of wonder, that hath shot out in our latter times. Ber. And... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 Seiten
...Laf. They say, miracles are past ; and we have our philosophical persons, to make modern and familiar 6 3 R 3 'tis the rarest argument of wonder, that hath shot out in our latter times. Ber. And so 'tis. Laf.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1838 - 484 Seiten
...wisdom. They say, miracles are past ; and we have our philosophical persons, to make modern' and familiar things, supernatural and causeless. Hence is it, that...knowledge, .when we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear.k 11 — ii. 3. 11 • Blessings undervalued, till irrecoverable. Love, that comes too late, Like... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 Seiten
...They say, miracles are past; and we have our philosophical persons, to make modern:): and familiar things, supernatural and causeless. Hence is it, that...when we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear.§ 11 — ii. 3. 1 1 Blessings undervalued, till irrecoverable. . Love, that comes too late Like a remorseful... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 Seiten
...They say, miracles are past ; and we have our philosophical persons, to make modern 1 and familiar things supernatural and causeless. Hence is it, that...knowledge, when we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear.3 Par. Why, 'tis the rarest argument of wonder, that hath shot out in our latter times. Ber. And... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Michael Henry Rankin - 1841 - 266 Seiten
...Lafeu. They say miracles are past; yet * we have our philosophical persons, to make modern and familiar things supernatural and causeless. Hence is it, that...when we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear. Alts well that ends well. Act ii. Scene 3. Archbishop of Canterbury. . . Miracles are ceas'd; And therefore... | |
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