| Robert Aspland - 1842 - 846 Seiten
...occasion. ' Sir, he is one who 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...only an animal, only sensible in the duller parts' (loud cheers and laughter). Who could suppose that Shakspere, instead of satirizing a dunce, was eulogizing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 1008 Seiten
...zonster ignorance, how deformed dost thou look ! \atk- Sir, he hath never fed of the dainties that irv @ ^ 4 IV duller parts ; And such barren plants are set before us, that we thankful should be .. Which we... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 374 Seiten
...Hoi. Twice-sod simplicity, bis cactus ! O thou monster ignorance, how deformed dost thou look ! Sir Nath. Sir, he hath never fed of the dainties that...animal, only sensible in the duller parts ; And such Darren plants are set before us, that we thankful should be (Which we of taste and feeling are) for... | |
| 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... | |
| Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances) - 1846 - 328 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 LABOUR LOST. Is it because the Russians of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 760 Seiten
...I said, the deer was not a haud credo : 'twas a pricket. Hoi. Twice sod simplicity, bis cactus! — Shylock, 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
...monster ignorance, how deformed dost thou look ! Nath. Sir, he hath never fed of the dainties thnt * Is more to bread than stone : hence shall we...change purpose, what our seemers be. [Exeunt. SCE ban-en plants are set before us, that we thankful should be (Which we of taste and feeling are) for... | |
| 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"... | |
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