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" But man, proud man ! Drest in a little brief authority, Most ignorant of what he's most assured, His glassy essence, like an angry ape, Plays such fantastic tricks before high Heaven As make the angels weep ; who, with our spleens, Would all themselves... "
Measure for measure. Comedy of errors - Page 39
by William Shakespeare - 1788
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Practical Elocution: Containing Illustrations of the Principles of Reading ...

Samuel Niles Sweet - Elocution - 1846 - 372 pages
...thunder. — Merciful heaven ! Thou rather, with thy sharp and sulphurous bolt, Split'st the unweclgeable and gnarled oak, Than the soft myrtle : O, but man,...brief authority, . Most ignorant of what he's most assured, Plays such fantastic tricks before high heaven, As make the angels weep; who, with our spleens,...
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Practical Elocution

Samuel Niles Sweet - Elocution - 1846 - 340 pages
...thunder. — Merciful heavon ! Thou rather, with thy sharp and sulphurous bolt, Split's! the utnvedgeable and gnarled oak, Than the soft myrtle : O, but man,...little brief authority, Most ignorant of what he's most assured, Plays such fantastic tricks before high heaven. As make the angels weep; who, with our spleens,...
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Shakspeare's dramatic art: and his relation to Calderon and Goethe, tr. [by ...

Hermann Ulrici - 1846 - 596 pages
...every pelting, petty officer, Would use his heaven for thunder ; Nothing but thunder. Merciful heaven ! Thou rather with thy sharp and sulphurous bolt Split'st...unwedgeable and gnarled oak, Than the soft myrtle; but man, proud man ! Drest in a little brief authority, Most ignorant of what he's most assured, His...
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Shakespeare's Dramatic Art: And His Relation to Calderon and Goethe

Hermann Ulrici - 1846 - 588 pages
...with thy sharp and Hlpfcvcw Suit Split'st the nnwedgeable and gnarled oak, Than the soft myrtle; bat man, proud man ! Drest in a little brief authority, Most ignorant of what Ire's most assured, His glassy essence, like an angry ape, Flays such fantastic tricks before high...
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Shakespeare's Plays: With His Life, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1847 - 726 pages
...every pelting, petty officer, Would use his heaven for thunder ; Nothing but thunder. Merciful heaven ! guiding spirit ! — What need these hands ? — You,...are thus so tender o'er his follies, Will never do ; but man, proud man ! Drest in a little brief authority, Most ignorant of what he's most assur'd,...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Twelfth night ; Measure for measure ; Much ...

William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - Azerbaijan - 1847 - 474 pages
...pelting1, petty officer, Would use his heaven for thunder : nothing but thunder. Merciful heaven ! Thou rather, with thy sharp and sulphurous bolt, Split'st...unwedgeable and gnarled oak *, Than the soft myrtle ; — 0, but man, proud man -f- ! Brest in a little brief authority ; Most ignorant of what he's, most...
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Comedies. Two gentlemen of Verona

William Shakespeare - 1847 - 760 pages
...every pelting, petty officer, Would use his heaven for thunder ; Nothing but thunder. Merciful heaven ! y and sell so ; so give alms ; Pray so ; and, for the ordering your affairs, To sing the 20 Than the soft myrtle ; but man, proud man ! Drest in a little brief authority, Most ignorant of...
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Life. New facts regarding the life of Shakespeare [by P. J. Collier ...

William Shakespeare - 1848 - 618 pages
...every pelting,2 petty officer, Would use his heaven for thunder ; nothing but thunder. Merciful Heaven! Thou rather, with thy sharp and sulphurous bolt, Split'st...unwedgeable and gnarled oak, Than the soft myrtle : — But man, proud man ! Dressed in a little brief authority, — Most ignorant of what he's most...
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An Inquiry Into the Philosophy and Religion of Shakspere

William John Birch - Religion in literature - 1848 - 570 pages
...with thy sharp and sulphurous bolt Split'test the unwedgeable and gnarled oak, Than the soft myrtle : But man! proud man ! Drest in a little brief authority, Most ignorant of what he's most assured, His glassy essence, like an angry ape, Plays such fantastic tricks before high heaven, As...
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Poetry for schools

Frederick Charles Cook - 1849 - 144 pages
...Merciful Heaven! Thou rather, with thy sharp and sulphureous bolt, Splitt'st the unwedgeable and gnarled 1 oak Than the soft myrtle : — O, but man, proud man!...brief authority ; Most ignorant of what he's most assured, His glassy 2 essence, — like an angry ape, Plays such fantastic tricks before high heaven,...
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