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" They say, miracles are past; and we -have our philosophical persons, to make modern and familiar things, supernatural and causeless. Hence is it, that we make trifles of terrors; ensconcing ourselves into seeming knowledge, when we should submit ourselves... "
The Plays of Shakspeare: Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson, George ... - Page 132
by William Shakespeare - 1807
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2; Volume 70

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 618 pages
...fruitfully : I am there before my legs. Count. Haste you again. [Exeunt secerally. SCENE III. Paris. A room in the King's palace. Enter BERTRAM, LAFEU,...supernatural and causeless. Hence is it that we make trifles ol terrors ; ensconcing ourselves into seeming knowledge, when we should submit ourselves to an unknown...
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The Plays of Shakespeare with the Poems, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1859 - 784 pages
...fruitfully; I am there before my legs. COUNT. Haste you again. [Exeunt severally. SCENE III.— Paris. A Room in the King's Palace. Enter BERTRAM, LAFEU,...when we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear. PAH. Why, 't is the rarest argument of wonder, that hath shot out in our latter times. BER. And so...
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Shakspere's Werke, herausg. und erklärt von N. Delius ..., Part 154, Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1858 - 672 pages
...before my legs. Count. Haste you again. [Exeunt severally. SCENE Ш. Paris. À Room in the K esc; 's Palace. Enter BERTRAM, LAFEU, and PAROLLES. Laf. They...when we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear. 2 Par. Why, Ч is the rarest argument of wonder, that hath shot out in our latter times. Ber. And so...
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Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1858 - 740 pages
...fruitfully : I am there before my legs. Count. Haste you again. [Exeunt severally. SCENE III. Paris. A Room in the KING'S Palace. Enter BERTRAM, LAFEU,...causeless '. Hence is it, that we make trifles of s An end, sir : to your business. Give Helen this,] The punctuation of this passage has usually been,...
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Things Not Generally Known: Popular Errors Explained & Illustrated ...

John Timbs - 1858 - 274 pages
..."but the voice of human nature ?" Shakspeare seems to express his own opinion when he writes : ' ' They say miracles are past ; and we have our philosophical...familiar things supernatural and causeless. Hence it is that we make trifles of terrors, ensconcing ourselves into seeming knowledge, when we would submit...
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The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an ..., Volume 4

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 508 pages
...superior, and then excepting the only part the lords were going to visit, must strike every one. Ib. sc. 3. Laf. They say, miracles are past; and we have our...modern and familiar, things supernatural and causeless. Shakspeare, inspired, as it might seem, with all knowledge, here uses the word ' causeless' in its...
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The plays (poems) of Shakespeare, ed. by H. Staunton ..., Part 169, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1859 - 790 pages
...Room in the King'« Palace. Enter BERTRAM, LAFEU, and PAROLLES. LAF. They say, miracles are post ; and we have our philosophical persons, to make modern...should submit ourselves to an unknown fear. PAR. Why, 't is the rarest argument of wonder, that hath shot out in our latter times. BER. And so 'tis. LAF....
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The works of William Shakspere; from the text of the editions by C. Knight ...

William Shakespeare - 1859 - 1120 pages
...PAHOI.LES. Laf. They say, miracles are past; and we have our philosoptiical persons, to make modem I x 't is the rarest argument of wonder that hath shot out in our latter times. Бег. And so 't is. ....
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The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 792 pages
...[Exeunt severally. SCENE III.— Paris. A Room in the King's Palace. Enter BERTRAM, LAFKU, and PAHOLLES. LAF. They say, miracles are past ; and we have our...of wonder, that hath shot out in our latter times. ВЕН. And so 'tis. LAF. To be relinquished of the artists, РАЯ. So I say ; both of Galen and Paracelsus....
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Chamber's household edition of the dramatic works of ..., Part 28, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1861 - 406 pages
...; I am there before my legs. Count. Haste you again. [Exeimt severally. SCENE III.— Paris. A Boom in the King's Palace. Enter BERTRAM, LAFEU, and PAROLLES....to make modern and familiar things supernatural and causeless.8 Hence ia it that we make trifles of terrors ; ensconcing ourselves into seeming knowledge,...
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