| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 796 頁
...and wrong (Between whose endless jar justice resides) Should lose their names, and so should j ustice too. Then every thing includes itself in power, Power...suffocate, Follows the choking. And this neglection of degree it is, That by a pace goes backward, with a purpose It hath to cljpb. The general's disdain'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 630 頁
...whose endless jar justice resides) Should lose their names, and so should Justice too. Then everything includes itself in power, Power into will, will into...suffocate, Follows the choking. And this neglection of degree it is That by a pace goes backward, with a purpose It hath to climb. The general 's disdained... | |
| William Atkinson - 1858 - 698 頁
...whose endless jar justice resides) Should lose their names, and so should justice too. Then everything includes itself in power, Power into will, will into...This chaos, when degree is suffocate, Follows the choaking. And this neglection of degree it is, That by a pace goes backward, with a purpose It hath... | |
| Henry Drummond - 1858 - 216 頁
...whose endless jar justice resides,) Should lose their names, and so should justice too. Then everything includes itself in power, Power into will, will into...perforce, an universal prey, And last eat up himself." These splendid passages present, in a striking manner, that order, rule, and law must precede all other... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 736 頁
...has been usual to print fixture. 1 The PRIMOGENITIVE] Might we not read primogeniture f VOL. IV. K k Power into will, will into appetite ; And appetite,...power, Must make perforce an universal prey, And last cat up himself. Great Agamemnon, This chaos, when degree is suffocate, Follows the choking : And this... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 頁
...in schools, and brotherhoods in cities, Peaceful commerce from dividable shores, The primogenitiveg man ! — O, villain, villain, smiling, damned villain...That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain ; of degree it is, That by a pace goes backward, withf a purpose It hath to climb. The general's disdnin'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 838 頁
...in schools, and brotherhoods in cities, Peaceful commerce from dividable shores, The primogenitivcK io omit», aii€. ( ,| ) Firit folio, finger. (4)...&c.] In the folio, " Enter one irifA a Recorder." cat up himself. Great Agamemnon, This chaos, when degree is suffocate, Follows the choking. And this... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 836 頁
...And the rude sou should strike his father dead : Force should be right ; or, rather, right and wron:; rought A trembling upon of degree it is, That by a pace goes backward, with ta purpose It hath to climb. The general's disdaiu'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 頁
...And the rude son should strike his father dead : Force should be right ; or, rather, right and wron:; pre\r. And, last, eat up himself. Great Agamemnon. This chaos, when degree is suffocate, Follows the... | |
| William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1861 - 450 頁
...too. Then every thing includes itself in power, Power into will, will into appetite ; And appetite, a universal wolf, So doubly seconded with will and power,...suffocate, Follows the choking: And this neglection of degree it is, It hath to climb. The General's disdain' d By him one step below ; he, by the next... | |
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