| 1846 - 906 halaman
...us without such communications, he is — a messenger without tidings — a word-pedlar, who " draws out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument." Momentous, therefore, to the Christian poet, beyond all his other accomplishments, is 'a familiar acquaintance... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 578 halaman
...peregrinate, as I may call ft. Nath. A moat singular and choice epithet. [Taket out Ли ТчЫе-book, HoL He draweth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument. I abhor such fantastical phantasms, such insociable and pointdevise" companions; such rackers of orthography,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 760 halaman
...as I may call it. A •'/• . A most singular and choice epithet. \Draws out his table-book. Hoi. resolve to woo these girls of France ? King. And win them too : therefore, let u I abhor such fanatical phantasms, such unsociable and point-devise companions ; such rackers of orthography,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 726 halaman
...perigrinate, as I may call it. Nath. A most singular and choice epithet. [Draws out his table-book. Hoi. deny you; — but, by this good day, I yield upon great persuasion, and, partly, I abhor such fanatical phantasms, such insociable and point-devise companions ; such rackers of orthography,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 halaman
...may call it. Jfath. A most singular and choice epithet. [Takes out /its table-book. Hoi. He drawcth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument. I abhor such fanatical phantasms, such insociable and point-devise' companions ; such rackers of orthography,... | |
| 1849 - 970 halaman
...the mysteries of Divinity.' Avoiding this fault, he as little deserves to have it said of him that ' he draweth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument." He does not set out at the beginning of each sermon as if he had a journey to perform from Dan to Beersheba,... | |
| 1903 - 664 halaman
...peregrinate, as I may call it. Noth. A most singular and choice epithet. [Totee out hie table-book. Hoi. He draweth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument. I abhor such fanatical phantasms, such insociable and point-devise companions ; such rackers of orthography,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1849 - 952 halaman
...peregrinate, as I may call it Ли/Л. Л most singular and choice epithet. [Taken out his table-book. HoL e eyes of yours Behold another day break in the east : Buteven this night, — wh I abhor such fanatical phantasms, such insociable and point-devise1 companions; such rackers of orthography,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 586 halaman
...peregrinate, as I may call it. Math. A most singular and choice epithet. [Takes out his table-book. Hol. He draweth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument. I abhor such fanatical phantasms, such insociable and point-devise5 companions ; such rackers of orthography,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 556 halaman
...peregrinate, as I may call it. Nath. A most singular and choice epithet. [Takes out his table-book. HoL He draweth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument. I abhor such fanatical phantasms, such insociable and point-devise5 companions ; such rackers of orthography,... | |
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