| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 530 páginas
...quibble is to Shakspeare what luminous vapours are to the traveller; be follows it at all adventures ; it is sure to lead him out of his way, and sure to engulf...malignant power over his mind, and its fascinations are irresistibla Whatever be the dignity or profundity of his disquisition, whether he be enlarging knowledge... | |
| Andrew Johnson - 1868 - 444 páginas
...it was to Shakspeare : " He follows it at all adventures ; it is sure to lead him out of the way ; it has some malignant power over his mind, and its fascinations are irresistible. A quibble is the golden apple for which he will always turn aside from his career ; a quibble, poor... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1936 - 600 páginas
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| William Shakespeare - 1871 - 544 páginas
...travellers : he follows it at all adventures : it is sure to lead hirn out of his way, and sure to ingulf herein fortune shows herself more kind Than is her...custom : it is still her use, To let the wretched &c. It then becomes a partridge or a pheasant ; for " whatever be the dignity or the profundity of... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1877 - 562 páginas
...to them what Dr. Johnson says it was to the great dramatist: "He follows it at all adventures ; it is sure to lead him out of his way, and sure to ingulf him in the mire. It has some malignant power over his mind, and its fascinations are irresistible... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1878 - 750 páginas
...luminous vapors are to the traveller: he follows it at all adventures; it is sure to lead him out of the way, and sure to engulf him in the mire. It has some...irresistible. Whatever be the dignity or profundity ol his disquisitions, whether he be enlarging knowledge or exalting affection, whether he bo amusing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 996 páginas
...quibble is to Shakspeare, what luminous vapour; are to the traveller ; he follows it at all adventures ii ul would wear the brows of grace, Vet grace must still look so. Mini. I have lost my hopes. ' po'.ver over his mind, and its fascinations aie irresistible Whatever he the dignity or profundity... | |
| George Wilkes - 1882 - 512 páginas
...quibble is to Shakespeare what luminous vapors are to the traveler; he follows it at all adventures; it is sure to lead him out of his way, and sure to ingulf him in the mire. It has some malignant power over his mind, and its fascinations are irresistible.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 600 páginas
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| Shiukichi Shigemi - 1889 - 508 páginas
...is to Shakspeare, what luminous vapours are to the traveller ; he follows it at all adventures : it is sure to lead him out of his way, and sure to engulph him in the mire. It has some malignant power over his mind, and its fascinations are irresistable.... | |
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