| Sir Philip Sidney - 1787 - 158 Seiten
...fliews a man : fpeak that I may fee thee. It fprings out of the moft retired, and inmoft parts of us, and is the image of the parent of it, the mind. No glafs renders a man's form, or likenefs, fo true as his fpeech. Nay, it is likened to a man ; and as... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 528 Seiten
...shews a man : speak, that I may see thee. It springs out of the most retired and inmost parts of us, and is the image of the parent of it, the mind. No glass renders u man's form or likeness so true, as his speech. Nay, it is likened to a man; and as we consider feature,... | |
| Gavin Young - 1817 - 422 Seiten
...that I may see thee. It springs " out of the most retired and inmost parts of us, and is the image ol the " parent of it, the mind. No glass renders a man's form or likeness so " true as his speech."— Ben Johnson. " Language is the express image and .picture of human thoughts; " and from the picture... | |
| 1839 - 592 Seiten
...shows a man : speak that I may see thee. It springs out of the most retired and innermost parts of us, and is the image of the parent of it — the mind....man's form or likeness so true as his speech — nay, he continues, it is likened to a man : and as we consider feature and composition in a man, so words... | |
| Samuel P. NEWMAN - 1843 - 322 Seiten
...shews a man ; speak, that I may see thee. It springs out of the most retired and inmost parts of us, and is the image of the parent of it, the mind. No...consider feature and composition in a man, so words in languase ; in the greatness, aptness, sound, structure, and harmony of it. Some men are tall and biff... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1843 - 326 Seiten
...shews a man ; speak, that I may see thee. It springs out of the most retired and inmost parts of us, and is the image of the parent of it, the mind. No...his speech. Nay, it is likened to a man ; and as we aonsider feature and composition in a man, so words in language ; in the greatness, aptness, sound,... | |
| Thomas Cooper - 1850 - 492 Seiten
...shews a man. Speak, that I may see thee. It springs out of the most retired and inmost parts of us, and is the image of the parent of it, the mind. No...and as we consider feature and composition in a man, во words in language ; ш the greatness, aptness, sound, structure, and harmony of it. LOTE OF MONET.... | |
| Thomas Cooper - 1850 - 488 Seiten
...man. Speak, that I may see thee. It springs out of the most retired and inmost parts of us, and is tho image of the parent of it, the mind. No glass renders...as his speech. Nay, it is likened to a man ; and as wo consider feature and composition in a man, so words in language ; in the greatness, aptness, sound,... | |
| Thomas Cooper - 1850 - 504 Seiten
...It springs out of the most retired and inmost parts of us, and is the image of the parent of it, tho mind. No glass renders a man's form, or likeness, so true as his speech. Nay, it is likened to a maa ; and as we consider feature and composition in a man, so words in language ; in the greatness,... | |
| George Perkins Marsh - 1860 - 736 Seiten
...shows a man: speak that I may see thee! It springs out of the most retired and inmost parts of us, and is the image of the parent of it, the mind. No glass renders a man's form and likeness so true as his speech." But there is much risk of error in the too extended application... | |
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