| Samuel Johnson - 1765 - 80 páginas
...There is no reafon why a mind thus wandering in extafy mould count the clock, or why an hour mould not be a century in that calenture of the brains that...can make the ftage a field. The truth is, that the fpcctators are always in their fenfes, and know, from the firft aft to the laft, that the ftage is... | |
| 1765 - 600 páginas
...There is no reafon why a mind thus wandering in etuafy fhould count the clock, or why an hour OioulJ not be a century in that calenture of the brains that...can make the ftage a field. ' The truth is, that the ipedtators are always in their fenfes, and know, from the firlt act to the laft, that the ftage is... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1765 - 710 páginas
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| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 676 páginas
...the circumfcriptions of terreftrial nature. There is no reafon why a mind thus wandering in extafy fhould count the clock, or why an hour fhould not...in that calenture of the brains that can make the It age a Held. The truth is, that the fpeftators are always in their fenfes, and know, from the firft... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 554 páginas
...the circumfcriptions of terreflrial nature. There is no reafon why a mind thus wandering in ecftafy fhould count the clock, or why an hour fhould not...can make the ftage a field. The truth is, that the fpectators are always in their fenfes, and know, from the firfl aft to the hft, that the ftage is only... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 páginas
...the Circ'urhfcriptions of terreftlial Nature. There is no Reafon why a Mind thus wandering in Extnfy fhould count the Clock, or why an Hour fhould not be a Century in that Cajenture of the Brains that ean make the Stage a Field. The Truth is, that the Spectators are always... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 páginas
...There is no Reafon why a Mind thus wandering in Extafy mould count the Clock, or why an Hour mould not be a Century in that Calenture of the Brains that can make the Stage a Field. The Truth is, that the Spectators arc always in their Senfes, and know, from the firft... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1778 - 746 páginas
...There is no reafon why a mind thus wandering in ecftafy fhould count the clock, or why an hour fliould not be a century in that calenture of the brains that...can make the ftage a field. The truth is, that the fpeftators are always in their fenfes, and know, from the firft aft to the laft, that the ftage is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 346 páginas
...reason \\ hy a mind, thus wandering in ecstacy, should count count the clock ; or why an hour should not be a century in that calenture of the brains that can make the stage a field. The truth is, that the spectators are always in their senses, and know, from the first... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 páginas
...ecltacy, mould count the clock ; or why an hour ihould not be a century in that calenture of the brain that can make the ftage a field. The truth is, that the fpectators are always in their fenfes, and know, from the firft ail to the laft, that the ftage is... | |
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