| William Henry Ireland - 1805 - 364 páginas
...of till a considerable time after the production of Vortigern, I might exclaim, with the Governor in the Critic, '. . " The Spanish fleet thou canst not see ... because . . . It is not yet in sight." The plan of the play of Henry the Second I formed from a thin folio containing the life and reign of... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1809 - 322 páginas
...— I see — what soon you'll see. Gov. Hold, daughter ! peace ! this love hath turned thy brain : The Spanish fleet thou canst not see— because It is not yet in sight !" Dan. Egad though, the governor seems to make no allowance for this poetical figure you talk of.... | |
| 1821 - 702 páginas
...point of the Alps in any of the supposed routes of Hannibal from which such a view could be obtained. " The Spanish fleet thou canst not see, because It is not yet in sight." But at Placenza Lafly Morgan beholds a far more extraordinary vision; no less than the remains of the... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1821 - 430 páginas
...see 1 see what soon you'll see " Govern. Hold, daughter ! peace ! this love hatb turn'd thy brain : " The Spanish fleet thou canst not see — because " It is not yet in sight ! " Dangle. Egad, though, the governor seems to make no allowance for this poetical figure you talk... | |
| Richard Brinsley B. Sheridan - 1825 - 78 páginas
...see — what soon you'll see — "Goo. Hold, daughter! peace! this love hath . turned thy brain : " The Spanish fleet thou canst not see — because " It is not yet in sight !" Dang. But, sir, the governor seems to make no allowance for this poetical figure you talk of. "... | |
| 1826 - 390 páginas
...man, and often admire what the governor says to Tilburina, when distraught with love and fiction j ' The Spanish fleet thou canst not see, because it is not yet in sight !' " — " But you like poetry?"—" O yes, I hope so."— " You have destructiveness very large."... | |
| 1814 - 684 páginas
...twelve syllables, and -then produce the f^ (passage 'from the " Critic," illustrating its beauties : " The Spanish fleet thou canst not see, because— . ,. It is not yet iu sight," . .-• . , ; . •. . ,.^ The subsequent lines are like a Jew pedlar's jewel box, *ne blaze... | |
| Pryse Lockhart Gordon - 1830 - 478 páginas
...the justice of the peace who had written the despatch to General Moucher, no such person existed." " The Spanish fleet thou canst not see, because It is not yet in sight." The troops, therefore, after halting a couple of hours for a little repose and refreshment, countermarched,... | |
| 1833 - 764 páginas
...science, that, according to modem philosophers, a man must be a great fool who believes what he sees. " The Spanish fleet thou canst not see, because it is not yet in sight." This reason is by no means decisive. It may sound like good logic, but it is very bad science. Did... | |
| Acting drama - 1839 - 936 páginas
...stage, 1 assure vou, gentlemen. Cut'. Hold, daughter '. peace ! this love hath turn'd thy brain : • The Spanish fleet thou can'st not see — because — It is not yet in sight ! ' Dan. Egad, though, the Governor seems to make no allowance for this poetical figure you talk of.... | |
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