| Henry Reed - 1855 - 404 Seiten
...sons." Or, to take what is not so much used by Shakspeare, the rhymed poetry in Love's Labour Lost : " These earthly godfathers of heaven's lights, That...Than those that walk, and wot not what they are." How true is it what Coleridge said, " that you might as well think of pushing a brick out of a wall... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 996 Seiten
...light that was it blinded by. Study is like the heaven's glorious sun, That will not be deep-search'd ul youth, That which I owe is lost : but if you please To shoot another arrow that self [fame ; Too much to know, is, to know nougnt but And every godfather run give a name. King. How well... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1856 - 368 Seiten
...of any star, may have as much pleasure in the sight of nature as those who know its secrets. " Those earthly godfathers of heaven's lights, That give a...nights Than those that walk and wot not what they are." The kind of fascination, indeed, which is exercised on common minds by whatever sounds like intellectual... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 490 Seiten
...light that it was blinded by.4 Study is like the heaven's glorious sun, That will not be deep-search'd with saucy looks : Small have continual plodders ever...wot not what they are. Too much to know is, to know nought but fame ; And every godfather can give a name. King. How well he's read, to reason against... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 626 Seiten
...light that was it blinded by. Study is like the heaven's glorious sun, That will not be deep-searched with saucy looks ; Small have continual plodders ever...godfathers of heaven's lights, That give a name to every fix6d star, Have no more profit of their shining nights Than those that walk, and wot not what they... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 830 Seiten
...light that it was blinded by. Study is like the heaven's glorious sun, That will not be deep-search'd so, my lord ; for his valour cannot carry his discretion ; and the fox carries nought but fame ; And every godfather can give a name. KING. Itow well he 's read, to reason against... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 740 Seiten
...light that it was blinded by. Study is like the heaven's glorious sun, That will not be deep-search'd with saucy looks : Small have continual plodders ever...nights, Than those that walk, and wot not what they are. 4 When I to FBAST expressly am forbid j] All the old editions read fait for "feast." The word is altered... | |
| 1858 - 594 Seiten
...deep-search'd with saucy looks; Small have continual plodders ever won, Save base authority from other's books. These earthly godfathers of heaven's lights,...wot not what they are. Too much to know is to know nought hut fame; And every godfather can give a name. A man so profoundly versed in the knowledge of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 672 Seiten
...Leiter (his heed) dienen und Eurem Ange das Lieh' geben , von dem es , Euer Auge , zuvor geblendet war. These earthly godfathers of heaven's lights, That...wot not what they are. Too much to know is to know nought but fame; And every godfather can give a name. гз King. How well he 's read, to reason against... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 836 Seiten
...light that it was blinded by. Study is like the heaven's glorious sun, That will not be deep-search'd with saucy looks; Small have continual plodders ever...lights, That give a name to every fixed star, Have no moro profit of their shining nights, Than those that walk, and wot not what they are. Too much to know,... | |
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