 | William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1064 páginas
...presence strew'd; 35) The flowera, fair ladies; and thy steps, no more Than a delightful measure, 4U) I denying, they fell sick and died ; I could not...repent, And wish, for all that, that I had not kill'd fantastic summer's heat? O, no! the apprehension of the good, Gives but the greater feeling to the... | |
 | 1871 - 268 páginas
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 | Alexander Jamieson - 1835 - 304 páginas
...snould use f inception, and the words imagination and apprehension are synonyloous with each other. Who can hold a fire in his hand By thinking on the...By bare imagination of a feast ? Or wallow naked in December's snow, Bu thinking on fantastic summer's heat ? On no ! the apprehension of the good Gives... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1836
...tread'st, the presence strewed : 3 1 This speech and that which follows are not in the folio. a ie the sun. The flowers, fair ladies ; and thy steps, no more...? Or wallow naked in December snow, By thinking on fantastic summer's heat ? O, no ! the apprehension of the good, Gives but the greater feeling to the... | |
 | Aristotle - 1836 - 453 páginas
...1" See Chap. ip 220. я*£в IftfíÚTur 'ула ¡VT/ jrotnfitffíeti, De Anima, iü. 3. §. 4. k O, who can hold a fire in his hand By thinking on...By bare imagination of a feast ? Or wallow naked in December's snow xetrx í тяг u arn¡ it c¡ tuífíim н n fxççxi.î*. De Anima such conclusion... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1837 - 466 páginas
...For gniirling* sorrow hath less power to bite The man that mocks at it, and sets it light. Bdinf;. 0, who can hold a fire in his hand, By thinking on the...? Or wallow naked in December snow, By thinking on fantastic summer's heat 7 0, no ! the apprehension of the good, Gives but the greater feeling to the... | |
 | Alexander Jamieson (LL.D.) - 1837 - 304 páginas
...we should use conception, and the words imagination and apprehension are synonymous with each other. Who can hold a fire in his hand By thinking on the...By bare imagination of a feast ? Or wallow naked in December's snow, By thinking on fantastic summer's heat ? Oh no ! the apprehension of the good Gives... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1838
...often of pure innocence Persuades, when speaking fails. 13 — ii. 2. ; 353 Delusion of imagination. O, who can hold a fire in his hand, By thinking on...? Or wallow naked in December snow, By thinking on fantastic summer's heat? O, no ! the apprehension of the good, Gives but the greater feeling to the... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1838 - 926 páginas
...: For gnarling sorrow hath less power to bite The man that mocks at it, and sets it light. Bating. tious idle-headed eld Received, and did deliver to our age. This tale of fantastic summer's heat? O, no ! the apprehension of the good, Gives but the greater feeling to the... | |
 | Andrew Steinmetz - 1838
...not such men be trusted. 76. And his affections dark as Erebus, 160. Oh who can hold a fire in'his hand, By thinking on the frosty Caucasus? Or cloy...feast? Or wallow naked in December snow, By thinking on fantastic summer's heat? Oh no, the apprehension of the good Gives but the greatest feeling to the... | |
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