| 1856 - 570 pages
...their dumb cradles : There is a Mystery (with which relation Durst never meddle) in the Soul of State; Which hath an operation more divine, Than breath, or pen, can give expressure to. ffirtbernment —Anon. THE true Reformer is he who creates new Institutions, and gives... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 630 pages
...their dumb cradles. There is a mystery (with whom relation Durst never meddle) in the soul of state ; Which hath an operation more divine Than breath or pen can give expressure to : All the commerce that you have had with Troy, As perfectly as ours is yours, my lord;... | |
| 1857 - 608 pages
...by his commentators. He says, in Troilus and Cressida : " There is a mystery in the soul of slate ; Which hath an operation more divine, Than breath or pen can give expressure to." It is this recognition which gives the distinguishing feature to the recent criticism... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 736 pages
...dumb crudities '. There is a mystery (with whom relation Durst never meddle) in the soul of state, Which hath an operation more divine, Than breath, or pen, can give expressure to. All the commerce that you have had with Troy, As perfectly is our's, as your's, my lord... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 836 pages
...III.] [SCENE in. There is a mystery (with whom relation Durst never meddle) in the soul of state ; expréseme to : All the commerce that you have had with Troy, As perfectly is ours, as yours, my lord;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 pages
...valuable emendation ! There is a mystery (with whom relation Durst never meddle) in the soul of state ; urse my fate. expressure to : All the commerce that you have had with Troy, As perfectly is ours, as yours, my lord... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 pages
...лот ш.] [SCENE in. There is a mystery (with whom relation Durst never meddle) in the soul of state ; pWs5 expressure to : All the commerce that you have had with Troy, As perfectly is ours, as yours, my lord... | |
| 1887 - 592 pages
...— • " There is a mystery, — with whom relation Durst never meddle, — in the soul of State, Which hath an operation more divine Than breath or pen can give expression to." This fine conception of Ulysses is, as Dr. Mulford remarks, on the same plane with... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 576 pages
...dumb cradles. There is a mystery (with whom relation § Durst never meddle) in the soul of state ; Which hath an operation more divine, Than breath, or pen, can give expressure to ; All the commerce that you have nad with Troy, As perfectly is ours, as yours, my lord... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1863 - 382 pages
...their dumb cradles. There is a mystery (with whom relation Durst never meddle) in the soul of state ; Which hath an operation more divine Than breath or pen can give expressure to : All the commerce that you have had with Troy, As perfectly is ours, as yours, my lord... | |
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