| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 806 pagini
...position, 28 It is familiar, but at the author's drift; Who in his circumstance29 expressly proves, That no man is the lord of any thing, (Though in and...them form'd in the applause Where they are extended ; 30 who , like an arch , reverberates The voice again; or like a gate of steel Fronting the sun, receives... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 406 pagini
...circumstance, expressly proves, That no man is the lord of anything, (Though in and of him there is much consisting,) Till he communicate his parts to...of himself know them for aught Till he behold them rbrm'd in the applause Where they are extended ; which, lrke an arch, reverberates The voice again... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 630 pagini
...author's drift : Who, in his circumstance, expressly proves — That no man is the lord of anything (Though in and of him there be much consisting), Till...of himself know them for aught, Till he behold them formed in the applause Where they are extended; which, like an arch, reverberates The voice again ;... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1858 - 292 pagini
...not strain at the position," says one of them, "it is familiar; but no man is the lord of any thing till he communicate his parts to others ; nor doth...of himself know them for aught till he behold them reflected back in others." I doubt, if to the opening mind of childhood, the spectacle of the new marvellous... | |
| Dosabhai Framji Karaka - 1858 - 328 pagini
...deeds, in the language of our great poet — " ' Formed in the applause Where they are intended, and which like an arch reverberates The voice again, or...gate of steel, Fronting the sun, receives and renders hack His figure and his heat.' " He is now full of years. The evening of his days is brilliant with... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 pagini
...circumstance,* expressly proves — That no man is the lord of any thing, (Though in and of him there bet they're extended; who, like an arch, reverberates The voice again ; or like a gate of steel Fronting... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 838 pagini
...circumstance,' expressly proves — That no man is the lord of any thing, (Though in and of him there bet erein, This present object made probation. МАП....crowing of the eock.(-) Some say, that ever 'gainst they're extended; who, like an arch, reverberates The voice again ; or like a gate of steel Fronting... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 pagini
...circumstance,* expressly proves — That no man is the lord of any thing, (Though in and of him there bet much consisting,) Till he communicate his parts to...aught Till he behold them form'd in the applause Where they're extended ; who, like an arch, reverberates The voice again ; or like a gate of steel Fronting... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 576 pagini
...author's drift : Who, in his circumstance,* expressly proves — That no man is the lord of anything (Though in and of him there be much consisting), Till...of himself know them for aught Till he behold them fonn'd in the applause Where they are extended ; which, like an arch, reverberates The voice again... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1863 - 382 pagini
...circumstance, expressly proves, That no man is the lord of anything (Though in and of him there is much consisting), Till he communicate his parts to...of himself know them for aught Till he behold them fonn'd in the applause Where they are extended ; who, like an arch, reverberates The voice again ;... | |
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