| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 504 Seiten
...when he tries to sooth by softness. /" Yet it must be at last confessed, that as we owe every thing to him, he owes something to us ; that, if much of...given by custom and veneration. We fix our eyes upon bis graces, and turn them from his deformities, and endure in him what we"sBouId in anotBeir Jp;it1)e_oj;jiEL.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 500 Seiten
...than when he tries to sooth by softness. Yet it must be at last confessed, that as we owe every thing to him, he owes something to us ; that, if much of his praise is paid by perception aud judgment, much is, likewise, given by custom and veneration. We fix our eyes upon his graces, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 364 Seiten
...than when he tries to soothe by softness. Yet it must be at last confessed, that as we owe every thing to him, he owes something to us ; that, if much of...likewise given by custom and veneration. We fix our eyes on his graces, and turn them from his deformities, and endure in him what we should in another loathe... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 Seiten
...than when he tries to smooth by softness. Yd it must be at last confessed, that as we owe every thing r \Ve fix our eyes upon his graces, and tarn them from his deformities, and endure in him what we should... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 Seiten
...than when he tries to soothe by softness. Vet it most be at last confessed, that as we owe (TOT thing 1 W« fix oar eyes upon his graces, and turn them from his deformities, and endure in him what »e should... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 790 Seiten
...|)lion and judgment, much is likewise given I'! custom and veneration. We fix our eyes чрмп bis mine end upon their senses, th:it This airy charm is for, I'll loath or despise. If we endured «niout praising, respect for the father of our í'ima might excuse... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 Seiten
...than when he tries to sooth by softness. Yet it must be at last confessed, that as we owe every thing to him, he owes something to us; that if much of his...deformities, and endure in him what we should in another loathe or despise. If we endured without praising, respect for the father of our drama might excuse... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1841 - 316 Seiten
...than when he tries to soothe by softness. Yet it must be at last confessed, that as we owe every thing to him, he owes something to us ; that, if much of...likewise given by custom and veneration. We fix our eyes on his graces, and turn them from his deformities ; and endure in him what we should in another loathe... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 348 Seiten
...than when he tries to soothe by softness. Yet it must be at last confessed, that as we owe every thing to him, he owes something to us ; that, if much of...likewise given by custom and veneration. We fix our eyes on his graces, and turn them from his deformities ; and endure in him what we should in another loathe... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 354 Seiten
...when he tries to soothe liy softness. Yet it must be at last confessed, that as we owe every thing to him, he owes something to us ; that, if much of...likewise given, by custom and veneration. We fix our eyes on his graces, and turn them from his deformities ; and endure in him what we should in another loathe... | |
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