| Thomsonby (pseud.) - 1871 - 136 sivua
...care not to run over the place where the bowling pitches. Never mn too far. As Shakspeare says — " We may outrun "By violent swiftness, that which we run at, "And lose by over-running." Some people have a bad habit of rushing past the wicket when they only expect to make a " single,"... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 416 sivua
...quite cry down This Ipswich fellow's insolence, or proclaim There's difference in no persons. Norfolk. 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 to augment it wastes it ? Be advis'd : 53 I say again, there is no English... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 218 sivua
...quite cry down This Ipswich fellow's insolence, or proclaim There's difference in no persons. Norfolk. Be advis'd ; Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot...which we run at, And lose by over-running. Know you npt The fire that mounts the liquor tilPt run o'er, In seeming to augment it wastes it ? Be advis'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 492 sivua
...down This Ipswich fellow's insolence ; or proclaim There 's difference in no persons. Nor. Beadvis'd; Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot That it do...we run at, And lose by over-running. Know you not, In seeming to augment it wastes it ? Be advis'd : I say again, there is no English soul More stronger... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1873 - 526 sivua
...for your foe so hot That it do singe yourself: we may outrun, By violent swiftness, that which we ran at, And lose by over-running. Know you not, The fire that mounts the liquor till't run o'er, In seeming to augment it wastes it ? Be advis'd: I say again, there is no English... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1874 - 310 sivua
...done, And we must sleep. Antony. Antony and Cleopatra, Act iv. Sc. 14. RETALIATION (caution in) [594]. Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot That it do...swiftness, that which we run at, And lose by over-running. Norfolk. Henry VIII., Act i. Sc. i. RETIREMENT [210]. And this our life exempt from public haunt Finds... | |
| 1889 - 352 sivua
...as Brutus is." On K E. SP N. — "None but himself can be his parallel." ED u B. ST— w — D. — "We may outrun By violent swiftness, that which we run at, And lose by overrunning." CH a L. T — N B. — "The mildest mannered man." A — B — T B. W — ST — B. — "Time was when... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1875 - 616 sivua
...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... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1875 - 482 sivua
...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...overrunning. Know you not, The fire, that mounts the liquor till't run o'er, In seeming to augment it, wastes it ? Be advis'd : I say again, there is no English... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 sivua
...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.... | |
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