| Catherine Grace F. Gore - 1846 - 1040 Seiten
...monster. I, afeard of him? — A very weak monster! — a most poor, credulous monster ! — TEMPEST. He hath never fed of the dainties that are bred in...drunk ink. His intellect is not replenished. He is an animal only sensible in the duller parts. — LOVE'S LAEODB LOST. Is it because the Russians of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 760 Seiten
...the deer was not a haud credo : 'twas a pricket. Hoi. Twice sod simplicity, bis cactus! — O, thou do you hear ? Shy. 1 am debating of my present store. ; ACT IV. SCEJIE 11. (Which we of taste and feeling are) for those parts that do fructify in us more... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 578 Seiten
...Twice sod simplicity, bis cocha ! — O thou monster, ignorance, how deformed dost thou look ! Nidh. Sir, he hath never fed of the dainties that are bred...he is only an animal, only sensible in the duller parte ; And such barren plants are set before us, that we thankful should be (Which wo of taste and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 726 Seiten
...the deer was not a haud credo : 'twas a pricket. Hot. Twice sod simplicity, bis cactus .' — O, thou n, At our more leisure shall I render you ; Only, this one : — Lord Angelo is precise ; Sta thnt are bred in a book; he hath not eat paper, as it were ; he hath not drunk ink : his intellect... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 Seiten
...Twice sod simplicity, bis cactus !—0 thou monster ignorance, how deformed dost thou look ! ,\ V '(, Sir, he hath never fed of the dainties that are bred...were ; he hath not drunk ink : his intellect is not eplenishcd ; he is only an animal, only sensible in he duller parts ; And such barren plants are set... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 Seiten
...look down upon them. " Sir," saith the curate, excusing the " twice-sod simplicity" of Goodman Dull, "he hath never fed of the dainties that are bred in...not drunk ink : his intellect is not replenished." But Goodman Dull has his intellect stimulated by this abuse. He has heard the riddles of the "ink-horn"... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1849 - 498 Seiten
...bosom. CHAPTER I1L " Sir, he hath never fed of the dainties that are bred in a book , he hath not eaten paper, as it were; he hath not drunk ink: his intellect...is only an animal — only sensible in the duller parti." Lore's LABOR LOST. " HERE cometh Faith, to bring us tidings of the hamlet," said the husband... | |
| 432 Seiten
..." He hath never fed of the dainties that are bred in a book ; he hath not ate paper — as it wore; he hath not drunk ink; his intellect is not replenished...only an animal, only sensible in the duller parts." For all that, he does not wiser head than his own, he and his money often do good | lack pride, but... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1849 - 952 Seiten
...pricket. Hoi. Twice soil simplicity, bu cactus! — 0 thai monster ignorance, how deformed dost thou loot! u r / ш it were ; he hath not drank ink : his intellect и not replenished ; he is only an animal, only... | |
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