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" From thence, into the fathomles abyss Of earth's deep centre, or the ocean's bed ! From east to west, from pole to pole, she flies. Far swifter than Apollo's golden rays Can give the hills their early morning kiss ! Dull souls may fail in the gigantic... "
Shakspeare's early days: an historical play. With remarks by D-G. - Página 42
por Charles A. Somerset - 1829
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Alexander's Modern Acting Drama: Consisting of the Most Popular ..., Volumen2

1835 - 290 páginas
...Aristotle I what would'st thou say to this ? Wit S. ( With dignity.} — Let Aristotle say what he thinks fit — Shakspeare replies : — What is so...twinkling of an eye descends From thence, into the fathomless abyss Of earth's deep centre, or the ocean's bed ! From east to west, from pole to pole,...
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Summer tours in central Europe, 1853-54

John Barrow - 1855 - 450 páginas
...witnessing the effects produced in southern climes. These are often very beautiful, but — " Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be, Ere we can say — it lightens !" At night a heavy storm passed over, and the flashes were unusually grand ; the rain poured down...
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Our home islands [by T. Milner, Volumen3

Thomas Milner - 1857 - 332 páginas
...houses of parliament by the representatives of the government. One of our national poets refers to " The lightning which doth cease to be, Ere we can say it lightens ;" and Wheatstone, as the result of some beautiful investigations, considered the velocity of electricity...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, System of universal knowledge, Volumen38

Encyclopaedia - 1858 - 412 páginas
...comprehension in such portion. A second of time is as much one, in contemplation, as a century. A flash of lightning— which doth cease to be Ere we can say it lightens 3 — may be no less contemplated and reasoned upon as one conception, than may a revolution of the...
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The Victoria magazine [ed. by E. Faithfull].

Emily Faithfull - 1863 - 592 páginas
...temporis acti se puero. The actors' actual influence is so ephemeral, so purely personal — " So like the lightning, which doth cease to be, Ere we can say it lightens" — and the taste of and for the theatre is so much affected by the fashions of the day, that this...
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Lacy's Acting Edition of Plays, Dramas, Farces and Extravagances, Etc., Etc ...

1871 - 524 páginas
...bard's supposed first production. — The Author. Wil. S. [With dignity.] Let Aristotle say what he thinks fit — Shakspeare replies :— What is so...say it lightens !" The glowing fancy soars aloft to heaTen, And, in the twinkling of an eye, descends From thence, into the falhomles abyss Of earth's...
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