Nations (we have heard) that had not gummes and incense, obtained their requests with a leavened Cake. It was no fault to approach their Gods, by what meanes they could: And the most, though meanest, of things are made more precious, when they are dedicated... The Gentleman's Magazine - Pągina 2881832Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 676 pągines
...my Lords. We cannot goe beyond our owne powers. Countiey hands, reach forth Milke, Creame, Fruits, or what they have : and many Nations (we have heard) that had not Gummes and Incenfe, obtained their requefls with a leavened Cake ; It was no fault to approach their gods, by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 554 pągines
...confidered, my Lords. We cannot goe beyond our owne powers. Countrey hands reach forth milke, creame, fruits, or what they have : and many nations (we have heard) that had not gummes and incenfe, obtained their requefts with a leavened cake •, it was no fault to approach their gods by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 318 pągines
...considered, my Lords. We cannot goe beyond our owne powers. Country hands reach forth milke, creame, fruits, or what they have : and many nations (we have heard)...their requests with a leavened cake. It was no fault t« approch their gods by what meanes they could : and and the most, though meanest of things are made... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 860 pągines
...confidered, my Lords. We cannot goe beyond our owne powers. Country hands reach forth milke, creame, fruits, or what they have: and many nations (we have heard) that had not gummes and incenfe, obtained their requefts with a leavened cake.6 It was no fault to approach their gods by what... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Samuel Johnson - 1803 - 542 pągines
...confidered, my lords. We cannot goe beyond our owne powers. Country hands reach forth milke, creame, fruits, or what they have : and many nations (we have heard) that had not gummes and'incenfe, obtained their requefts with a leavened cake.6 It was no fault to approach their 6 Country... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 pągines
...considered, my lords. We cannot goe beyond our owne powers. Country hands reach forth milke, creame, fruits, or what they have : and many nations (we have heard)...: and the most, though meanest, of things are made more precious, when they are dedicated to temples. In that name therefore, we most humbly consecrate... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 pągines
...considered, my lords. We cannot goe beyond our owne powers. Country hands reach forth milke, creame, fruits, or what they have: and many nations (we have heard)...could: and the most, though meanest, of things are made more precious, when they are dedicated to temples. In that name therefore, we most humbly consecrate... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 1010 pągines
...milke, creanie, froites, or what they have : and many Nations ( we have beard) that had not gammes H JF U 4Ly֑8 : L i6'w`Ċ 4 u approch their Gods by what meanes they could: And the most, though meanest, of things are made more... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 790 pągines
...abilities to be considered, my Lords. We cannot go beyond our owne powers. Country hands reach foorlh milke, créame, fruités, or what they have : and...requests with a leavened Cake. It was no fault to approch their Gods by what mcanes they could : And the most, though meanest, of things are made more... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 pągines
...considered, my Lords. We cannot go beyond our owne powers. Country hands reach foorth milke, creame, fruites, approch their Gods by what mcanes they could : And the most, though meanest, of things are made more... | |
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