| Henry Duhring - 1843 - 162 páginas
...then must become of a human being whose noblest part is totally neglected, smothered, or perverted ? " A beast, no more. Sure he that made us with such large...gave us not That capability and godlike reason To rust in us unused." Shakspeare. Mental indolence, and high mental excitement, are therefore alike inimical... | |
| William Shakespeare, Sir Frederick Beilby Watson - 1843 - 264 páginas
...many. MATTHEW, xi. RAVENS. He giveth to the beast his food, and to the young ravens which cry. REASON. Sure, He that made us with such large discourse, Looking...capability and godlike reason To fust in us unus'd. HAMLET, iv. 4. REDEEMER. I every day expect an embassage From my Redeemer, to redeem me hence ; And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 554 páginas
...against me, And spur my dull revenge ! What is a man , If his chief good , and market of his time , Be but to sleep , and feed? a beast, no more. Sure,...discourse , Looking before and after, gave us not That capahility and godlike reason, To fust in us unus'd. Now , whether it be Bestial oblivion , or some... | |
| 1849 - 838 páginas
...takes up the word, and, as is her wont, begins in a more modest, and ends in a more confident tone : He that made us with such large discourse, Looking...gave us not That capability and god-like reason To rust in us unused. In your unwise zeal, you charge all philosophy with the extravagances of the few,... | |
| Charles Walker Connon - 1845 - 176 páginas
...inform against me, And spur my dull revenge ! What is a man, If his chief good, and market of his time, Be but to sleep and feed * a beast, no more. Sure,...not That capability and godlike reason To fust in us unused. Shakspeare. Servant of God, well done ! well hast thou fought The better fight, who single... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 670 páginas
...me, /~jy And spur my dull revenge ! What is a man, If his chief good and market of his time Be but'to sleep and feed ? A beast ; no more, Sure he that made...gave us not That capability and god-like reason To rust in us unus'd : now whether it be Bestial oblivion, or some craven scruple Of thinking too precisely... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 840 páginas
...him not,) he makes M ose» his cubit to be the same with ours. ilakewill. Apologie, fol. 223. Surr, he that made us with such large discourse, Looking...gave us not That capability and godlike reason To rust in us unus'd. ähakspcarc. Hamlet, act iv. sc. 4. God sets no other price upon heaven, glory,... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 340 páginas
...than in visiting places of improper resort. " What is man if the chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed, a beast, no more ; Sure...gave us not That capability and God-like reason, To rust out unused." 8. Our Creator has bestowed upon us all the intellectual and moral powers of our... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 372 páginas
...than in visiting places of improper resort. " "What is man if the chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed, a beast, no more ; Sure...large discourse, Looking before and after, gave us not Tlat capability and God-like reason, To rust out unused." 8. Our Creator has bestowed upon us all the... | |
| 1863 - 1458 páginas
...brains; 'a were as good crack a fusty nut with no kernel. Troilus and Cressida Act 2 Scene 1. Hamlet. Sure, he, that made us with such large discourse,...not That capability and godlike reason To fust in us unused. and althougb the adjective ,fusty" used by Thersites evidenlly signifies „tnuuldy," and the... | |
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