Are now confined two mighty monarchies, Whose high upreared and abutting fronts The perilous narrow ocean parts asunder : Piece out our imperfections with your thoughts; Into a thousand parts divide one man, And make imaginary puissance; Think, when we... Annals and Legends of Calais - Página 1de Robert Bell Calton - 1852 - 220 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 páginas
...accompt, On your imaginary forces 3 work : Suppose, within the girdle of these walls Are now confin'd two mighty monarchies, Whose high upreared and abutting fronts The perilous, narrow ocean parts asunder. Piece out our imperfections with your thoughts $ Into a thousand parts divide one man, And make imaginary... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 632 páginas
...accompt, On your imaginary forces work: Suppose, within the girdle of these walls Are now confin'd two mighty monarchies, Whose high upreared and abutting fronts The perilous, narrow ocean parts asunder. Piece out our imperfections with your thoughts; Into a thousand parts divide one man, And make imaginary... | |
| John Howe Baron Chedworth - 1805 - 392 páginas
...devilish cannon." P. 5.— 448— 265. Suppose, within the girdle of these walls, Are now confin'd two mighty monarchies, Whose high upreared and abutting fronts The perilous, narrow ocean parts asunder. Mr. Steevens is certainly wrong ; there should be a comma between perilous and narrow, as Mr. M. Mason... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 514 páginas
...fancy. Active and passive words are by this author frequently confounded. JOHNSON. Are now confin'd two mighty monarchies, Whose high upreared and abutting fronts The perilous, narrow ocean parts asunder. Piece out our imperfections with your thoughts ; Into a thousand parts divide one man, And make imaginary... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 506 páginas
...fancy. Active and passive words are by this author frequently confounded. JOHNSON. Are now confin'd two mighty monarchies, Whose high upreared and abutting fronts The perilous, narrow ocean parts asunder. Piece out our imperfections with your thoughts ; Into a thousand parts divide one man, And make imaginary... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 502 páginas
...accompt, On your imaginary forces work 3 : Suppose, within the girdle of these walls Are now confin'd two mighty monarchies, Whose high upreared and abutting fronts The perilous, narrow ocean parts asunder. Piece out our imperfections with your thoughts ; Into a thousand parts divide one man, And make imaginary... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 382 páginas
...accompt, On your imaginary forces work: Suppose, within the girdle of these walls Are now confin'd two mighty monarchies, Whose high upreared and abutting fronts The perilous, narrow ocean parts asunder. Piece out our imperfections with your thoughts; Into a thousand parts divide one man, And make imaginary... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 534 páginas
...accompt, On your imaginary forcesJ work : Suppose, within the girdle of these walls Are now ronfin'd two mighty monarchies, Whose high upreared and abutting fronts The perilous, narrow ocean parts asunder. Piece out our imperfections with your thonghts : Into a thousand parts divide one man, And make imaginary... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 514 páginas
...confounded. JOHNSON. * imaginary forces —] Imaginary for imaginative, or your \ M2 Are now conmVd two mighty monarchies, Whose high upreared and abutting...fronts' The perilous, narrow ocean parts asunder. Piece out our imperfections with your thoughts; And make imaginary puissance : 6 Into a thousand parts... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 428 páginas
...accompt, On your imaginary forces work : Suppose, within the girdle of these walls Are now confin'd two mighty monarchies, Whose high upreared and abutting fronts The perilous, narrow ocean parts asunder. Piece out our imperfections with your thoughts ; Into a thousand parts divide one mau, And make imaginary... | |
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