| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 772 páginas
...as I may call itNath. A most singular and choice epithet. [Takes out his table-bookHol. 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 - 1851 - 606 páginas
...I may call it. NATH. A most singular and choice epithet. [Takes out hit 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 pointdevise0 companions; such rackers of orthography,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 688 páginas
...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 pointdevise0 companions; such rackers of orthography,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 600 páginas
...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 pointdevise0 companions; such rackers of orthography,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 540 páginas
...were, too peregrinate^ as I may call it. Sath. A most singular and choice epithet. Hol. He draweth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument. I abhor such fanatical phantasms, such unsociable and point-devise^ companions; such rackers of orthography,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 462 páginas
...not believe them more Than thee, all noble Marcius. C. iv. 5. VERBOSITY (See also WORDS). He draweth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his agrument. LL v. 1. Words, words, mere words, no matter from the heart. TC v. 3. Gratiano speaks an... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Hazlitt - 1852 - 566 páginas
...may call it. Nath. A most singular and choice epithet. [Takes out his fable-book. IIol. He draweth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument. I abhor such fanatical phantasms. such unsociable and point-devise£I companions ; such rackers or... | |
| George Willis - 1852 - 114 páginas
...shall no whit appear, But all be buried in his gravity." Julius Ctesar, A. 2. Dr. Johnson. " He draweth out the thread of his verbosity Finer than the staple of his argument. I abhor such phanatical phantasms, Such insociable and point-devise companions, Such rackers of orthography."... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 512 páginas
...I may call it JVolA. Л most singular and choice epithet. [Takes out his tabk-book. Hal. He draweth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument I abhor such fanatical phantasms, such insociable and point-deTise5 companions ; such rackers of orthography,... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 440 páginas
...I may call it. Nath. A most singular and choice epithet. [Draws out his 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,... | |
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