| William Shakespeare - 1785 - 402 pàgines
...low in sounds in a due proportionable disposition, such notwithstanding is the force thereof, and so pleasing effects it hath in that very part of man,...soul itself, by nature, is or hath in it harmony. For this quotation I am indebted to Dr. Farmer. STBEVENS. Thus, in Comus; Eiij "Can " Can any mortal... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1787 - 88 pàgines
...disposition, such notwithstanding is the force tliereof, and so pleasing effects it hath in that very partof man which is most divine, that some have been thereby...soul itself, by nature, is or hath in it harmony. For this quotation I am indebted to Dr. Farmer. STEEVENS. Thus, in Camus: " Can any mortal mixture... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 456 pàgines
...low sounds in a due proportionable disposition, such, notwithstanding is the force thereof, and so pleasing effects it hath in that very part of man...the soul itself by nature is or hath in it harmony." For this quotation I am indebted to Dr. Farmer. Mr. Malone observes that "the fifth Book of the K.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 350 pàgines
...proportionable disposition, such not" withstanding is the force thereof, and so pleasing " ellects it hath in that very part of man which is " most divine,...soul itself by nature is or hath " in it harmony." For this quotation I am indebted to Dr. Farmer. Mr. Malone observes that " the " fifth book ot'the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 440 pàgines
...lo\v sounds in a due proportionable disposition, such notwithstanding is the force thereof, and so pleasing effects it hath in that very part of man which is most divine, that some hive been thereby induced to think, that the sonl itself by nature if or hath in it harmony. " For... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 460 pàgines
...low sounds in a du* proportionable disposition, such, notwithstanding is the force thereof, and so pleasing effects it hath in that very part of man...the soul itself by nature is or hath in it harmony." For this quotation I am indebted to Dr. Farmer. ' Mr. Malone observes that "the fifth Book of the EP... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 550 pàgines
...low sounds in a due proportionable disposition, such, notwithstanding is the force thereof, and so pleasing effects it hath in that very part of man...the soul itself by nature is or hath in it harmony." For this quotation I am indebted to Dr. Farmer. Mr. Malone observes that " the fifth Book of the EP... | |
| 1824 - 570 pàgines
...that very part * A View of Modern Psalmody, being an Attempt, &c. By William Cole, 12mo. 3s. Od. 1819. of man which is most divine, that some have been thereby...it, harmony. A thing which delighteth all ages, and beseeraeth all states ; a thing as seasonable in grief, as in joy; as decent, being added unto actions... | |
| 874 pàgines
...the soul has been invigorated, the mind has been cheered; for the harmony of praise, says Hooker, is a " thing which delighteth all ages and beseemeth...seasonable in grief as in joy, as decent being added to actions of greatest weight and solemnity, as being used when men most sequester themselves from... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 826 pàgines
...and low, in due prnpurtionable diiporition, such notwithstanding is the force thereof, and so very pleasing effects it hath, in that very part of man...soul itself by nature is, or hath in it, harmony. Hooker. As she is mine, I may dispose of her : Which shall be either to this gentleman, Or to her death.... | |
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