| Osmond de Beauvoir Priaulx - 1842 - 524 pages
...its sweetness, and to hold up what remains, the caput mortuum, as the real lemon and the real sugar. It is the play of Hamlet with the part of Hamlet left out. No : this book contains the religious views of a people, of an age ; and as a religious book we must... | |
| 1853 - 666 pages
...cause of pauperism, and pertinently remarks that "a work on pauperism without treating on intemperance is the play of Hamlet with the part of Hamlet left out." The Reviewer introduces on this subject some valuable statements of fact. From a discourse by Bishop... | |
| 1872 - 826 pages
...retaining as much as possible of the spirit of the original. The first of these objects certainly has not been, and we think cannot be secured when the translation...to the use of this metre for the translation of the .l..:ici(], or indeed for any long epic poem." " The trouble is to find in English pure spondaic words... | |
| 1855 - 550 pages
...portions of one stupendous whole. The study of the world from the Atheistic stand-point is but a farce. It is the play of Hamlet with the part of Hamlet left out. The study of history, politics, and the rise and fall of nations is but barrenness, confusion, and... | |
| 1856 - 598 pages
...portions of one stupendous whole. The study of the world from the Atheistic stand-point is but a farce. It is the play of Hamlet with the part of Hamlet left out. The study of history, politics, and the rise and fall of nations is but barrenness, confusion, and... | |
| 1858 - 1094 pages
...portions of one stupendous whole. The study of the world from the Atheistic stand-point is but a farce. It is the play of Hamlet with the part of Hamlet left out. The study of history, politics, and the rise and fall of nations is but barrenness, confusion, and... | |
| George Henry Preble - 1872 - 578 pages
...that of writing which cannot be read, of a gun which cannot be shot, of a coat which cannot be worn. It is the play of Hamlet with the part of Hamlet left out. A flag which does not distinguish may be a very nice piece of bunting, it may be handsomely executed,... | |
| George Francis Morant - 1875 - 232 pages
...with a mixture of other game, will command 500/. a year. But grouse shooting where there are no grouse is the play of Hamlet with the part of Hamlet left out, although men can enjoy themselves without making heavy bags. We think there is more pleasure in bringing... | |
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