| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 516 Seiten
...are past; and w« have * Properly follows. 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-t. Par. Why, 'tis the rarest argument of wonder, that hath shot out in our latter times. ' / Ber.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 984 Seiten
...They say, miracles are past ; and we , have our philosophical persons, to make modern* and familiar l not, then the gentlemen do not agree with the gentlewomen,...1 beseech you. If you be not too much cloyed with fear.t Par. Why, 'tis the rarest argument of wonder, that hath shot out in our latter times. Jier.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 448 Seiten
...Laf. They say, miracles are past ; and we have our philosophical persons, to make modemi and familiar things, supernatural and causeless. Hence is it, that...knowledge, when we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear.2 Par. Why, 'tis the rarest argument of wonder, that hath shot out in our latter times. Her. And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 882 Seiten
...Laf. They say, miracles are past; and we have onr philosophical persons, to make modern and familiar realms in one ! As man and wife, being two, are one...such a spousal, That never may ill office, or fell Far. Why, 'tis the rarest argument of wonder, that hath shot out in our latter times. Her. And so 'tis.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 372 Seiten
...Laf. 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 fearf. Par. Why, 'tis the rarest argument of wonder, that hath shot out in our latter times. Ber. And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 518 Seiten
...Ijaf. 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.3 Par. Why, 'tis the rarest argument of wonder, that hath shot out in our latter time«. Ktr.... | |
| Susan Ferrier - 1825 - 286 Seiten
...our philosophical persons to make modern and familiar things supernatural and causeless. Hence it is, that we make trifles of terrors; ensconcing ourselves...when we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear." ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL. Art, attempts to reanimate the lifeless form proved unavailing ; and the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 472 Seiten
...Laf. 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...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. Her. And... | |
| George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1828 - 346 Seiten
...philosophical persons, to make modern and familiar, things supernatural and causeless : Hence it is, that we make trifles of terrors ; ensconcing ourselves...when we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear. Enter PAROLES, R. Par. Why, this cure is the rarest argument of wonder, that hath shot out in our later... | |
| 1828 - 344 Seiten
...philosophical persons, to make modern and familiar, things supernatural and causeless : Hence it is, that we make trifles of terrors ; ensconcing ourselves...when we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear. Enter PAROLES, R. Par. Why, this cure is the rarest argument of wonder, that hath shot out in our later... | |
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