| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 548 页
...pelting villages" of Lear, would leave no doubt as to its use. In ' Measure for Measure ' we have, " Could great men thunder As Jove himself does, Jove...pelting, petty officer Would use his heaven for thunder." The pleasure that some fathers feed upon Is my strict fast, — I mean my children's looks ; And, therein... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 页
...have a giant's strength ; but it is tyrannous To use it like a giant. Lucio. That 's well said. Isab. Could great men thunder As Jove himself does, Jove...! Thou rather, with thy sharp and sulphurous bolt, Splitt'st the unwedgeable and gnarled oak, Than the soft myrtle : — O, but man, proud man ! Brest... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 616 页
...have a giant's strength ; but it is tyrannous To use it like a giant. Lucio. That 's well said. ISAB. Could great men thunder As Jove himself does, Jove...! Thou rather, with thy sharp and sulphurous bolt, Splitt'st the unwedgeable and gnarled oak, Than the soft myrtle : But man, proud man" ! Dress 'd in... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Hazlitt - 1852 - 566 页
...have a giant's strength ; but it is tyrannous To use it like a giant. Lucio. That 'swell said. Isab. Could great men thunder As Jove himself does, Jove...! Thou rather with thy sharp and sulphurous bolt, Splitt'st the unwedgeable and gnarledf oak, Than the soft myrtle : — O, but man, proud man ! Drest... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1852 - 380 页
...greatest of poets to submit to his authority, and accordingly the Word should hero be called edict'. As Jove himself does, Jove would ne'er be quiet ;...! Thou rather, with thy sharp and sulphurous bolt, Splitt'st the unwedgeable and gnarled oak, Than the soft myrtle ; — O, but man, proud man ! Dresed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 916 页
...giant's strength ; but tyrannous To use it like a giant. I. linn. [Aside.'] That's well said. Isab. Dame Eleanor gives gold to bring the witch : Gold...from the great and new-made duke of Suffolk ; Yet I ; hut man, proud man ! Drest in a little brief authority, Most ignorant of what he's most assur'd,... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 440 页
...a giant's strength ; but tyrannous To use it like a giant. Lucio. [Aside.] That 's well said. Isab. Could great men thunder, As Jove himself does, Jove...rather with thy sharp and sulphurous bolt Split'st the unwedgcable and gnarled oak, Than the soft myrtle ; but man, proud man ! Brest in a little brief authority,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 746 页
...have a giant's strength ; but it is tyrannous To use it like a giant Lucio. That 's well said. /soi. Could great men thunder As Jove himself does, Jove...! Thou rather, with thy sharp and sulphurous bolt, Splitt'st the unwedgeable and gnarled oak, Than the soft myrtle ; — O, but man, proud man ! (Drest... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 1158 页
...[Aside.] That 's well said. Isab. Could great men thunder, As Jove himself does, Jove would ne'er-be lliam ] but man, proud man ! Brest in a little brief authority, Most ignorant of what he 7 s most assur'd,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 552 页
...Isabella. Could great men thunder As Jove himself does, Jove would ne'er be quiet, For every pelting,6 petty officer, Would use his heaven for thunder; nothing...and sulphurous bolt, Split'st the unwedgeable and gnarled7 oak, Than the soft myrtle ; — O, but man, proud man ! Brest in a little brief authority... | |
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