| Samuel Butler - 1835 - 410 strani
...built a paper-mill. It will be proved " to thy face, that thou hast men about thee, that usually talk of a " noun and a verb ; and such abominable words as no christian ear " can endure to hear." Henry VI. Part II. Act iv. sc. 7. In Mr. Butler's MS. I find the following... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1835 - 332 strani
...terms of art, mill. It will be proved to thy face, that thou hast men about thee that usually talk of a noun and a verb, and such abominable words, as no Christian ear can endure to hear." It was the opinion of those tinkers, tailors, &c. that governed Chelmsford... | |
| Joseph C. Hart - 1835 - 218 strani
...erecting a grammar school. It will be proved to thy face that thou hast men about thee that usually talk of a noun and a verb, and such abominable words, as no Christian ear can endure to hear." Posterity, however, will do justice to the motives of Mr. Jenks and 28 is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 646 strani
...built a paper-mill. It will be proved to thy face, that thon hast men about thee, that usually talk longings, slanders, mutability, All faults that may be naro'd, na ear can endure to hear. Thou hast appointed justices of peace, to call poor men before them about matters... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 556 strani
...built a paper-mill. It will be proved to thy ' face, that thou hast men about thee, that usually talk ' of a noun, and a verb, and such abominable words, ' as no Christian ear can endure to hear. Thou hast ' appointed justices of peace, to call poor men before ' them about... | |
| William Gilmore Simms - 1837 - 274 strani
...hast built a paper-mill. It will be proved to thy face that thou hast men about thee that usually talk of a noun and a verb, and such abominable words as no Christian ear can endure to hear. Thou hast appointed justices of peace to call poor men before them about matters... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 804 strani
...built a paper-mill. It will be proved to thy face, that thou hast men about thee, that usually talk of a noun, and a verb ; and such abominable words, as no Christian ear can endure to hear. Tin ni hast appointed justices of peace, to call poor men before them about... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 564 strani
...built a paper-mill. It will be proved to thy face, that thou hast men about thee, that usually talk of a noun, and a verb; and such abominable words, as no Christian ear can endure to hear. Thou hast appointed justices of peace, to call poor men before them about matters... | |
| William Shakespeare, Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1839 - 490 strani
...erected a papermill. It will be proved to thy face that thou hast men about thee that usually talk of a noun and a verb; and such abominable words as no Christian ear can endure to hear. Thou hast appointed justices of the peace to call poor men before them about... | |
| Edward Gibbon, Henry Hart Milman - 1839 - 496 strani
...built a paper-mill. It will be proved to thy face, that thou hast men about thee, who usually talk of a noun and a verb, and such abominable words, as no christian ear can endure to hear." Our dramatic poet is generally more attentive to character than to history... | |
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