| 1895 - 768 頁
...hold-fast is the only dog. Sh. Hen. vn 3. Be advis'd ; Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot That it doth singe yourself : we may outrun, By violent swiftness, that which we run at, And lose by over-running. Sit. Hen. VIII. I. 1. Fast bind, fast find ; ' A proverb never stale in thrifty mind. Sh. Mer. V. n.... | |
| Thomas Donovan - 1896 - 926 頁
...quite cry down This Ipswich fellow's insolence ; or proclaim There's difference in no persons. Nor. Be advis'd ; Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot...over-running. Know you not, The fire that mounts the liquor till't run o'er, In seeming t' augment it wastes it ? Be advis'd : I say again, there is no English... | |
| 1896 - 1224 頁
...brothers. Your If is the only peace-maker ; much virtue in If. o. As You Like It. ActV. Sc.4. L.100. o. BRYANT — June. June falls asleep upon her bier...vain would fond winds fan her back to life, Her hours p. Henry VIII. Act I. Sc. 1. L. 139, Have more than thou showest, Speak less than thou knowest, Lend... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1896 - 794 頁
...DRYDEN. Blind of the future, and by rage misled, He pulls his crimes upon his people's head. DRYDEN. We may outrun By violent swiftness that which we run at, And lose by overrunning. SHAKSPEARE. READING. Uncertain whose the narrower span, The clown unread, or half-read gentleman. DRYDEN.... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1896 - 902 頁
...of ill-usage and deadly will be her aim. The worst of it is, she may overshoot her mark : " . . . . We may outrun By violent swiftness that which we run at, And lose by over running . . . ." The Wandering Jew, if his wanderings lead him in the neighborhood of literary... | |
| 1897 - 184 頁
...conscious of none. CARLYLE. Labor for some or other end Is lord and master of us all. LORD HOUOHTON. We may outrun By violent swiftness that which we run at, And lose by overrunning. SHAKESPEARE. Poor women ! they have always to carry and hold the Jacob's ladder by which we men ascend... | |
| Dodgson Hamilton Madden - 1897 - 408 頁
...Norfolk, in whose experienced eyes Buckingham was a babbling puppy, too busy, though the scent was good: we may outrun, By violent swiftness, that which we run at, And lose by over-running. Hen. VIII. i. 1. 139. The overtopping hound is not necessarily a bawler, or even a babbler. His fault... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1900 - 194 頁
...proclaim There 's difference in no persons. Nor. Be advised ; Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot 140 That it do singe yourself: we may outrun, By violent...swiftness, that which we run at, And lose by over-running. Enow you not, The fire that mounts the liquor till 't run o'er In seeming to augment it wastes it ?... | |
| James Jesse Burns - 1900 - 346 頁
...down This Ipswich fellow's insolence ; or proclaim There's difference in no persons. Nor. Be advised ; Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot That it do...over-running. Know you not, The fire that mounts the liquor till't run o'er, In seeming to augment it wastes it ? Be advised : I say again, there is no English... | |
| W. V. Byars - 1901 - 616 頁
...comes too near that comes to be denied.* —Lady MW Montague : • Lady"! Resolve* Quoting Overbury. Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot That it do...swiftness, that which we run at. And lose by over-running. — Shakespeare : • Henry VIII.* Act I. lai CENSURE AND CRITICISM i nothing if not critical. —... | |
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