| William Leggett - 1834 - 192 páginas
...one's eyes BO low ! The murmuring eurge, That on tli' unnumber'd idle pebbles chafes, Cannot be heard so high :—I'll look no more ; Lest my brain turn, and the deficient sight Topnle down headlong. Skakspeare. AMONG the many agreeable associates whom my different cruisings and... | |
| 1834 - 320 páginas
..."The murmuring surge, That on th' unnumbered idle pebbles chafes, Cannot be heard so high :— I'M look no more. Lest my brain turn, and the deficient sight Topple down headlons. — Shakspeare. AMONG the many agreeable associates whom my different cruisings and wanderings... | |
| 1835 - 272 páginas
...too small for sight. The murmuring surge, That on th' unnumber'd idle pebbles chafes, Cannot be heard so high. I'll look no more, Lest my brain turn, and the deficient sight Topple down headlong. King Lear. To those, however, whose nerves are proof against the terrors of such a position, the view... | |
| Edward Stanley - 1835 - 334 páginas
...small for sight : the murmuring surge, That on the unnumbered idle pebbles chafes, Cannot be heard so high. I'll look no more ; Lest my brain turn, and the deficient sight Topple down headlong. Such is the beautiful description of Dover Cliff, by Shakspeare ; but what would he have said, could... | |
| 1835 - 284 páginas
...too small for sight. The murmuring surge, That on th' unnumber'd idle pebbles chafes, Cannot be heard so high. I'll look no more, Lest my brain turn, and the deficient sight Topple down headlong. King Lear. To those, however, whose nerves are proof against the terrors of such a position, the view... | |
| 1835 - 298 páginas
...The murmuring surge, That on tli' uunumber'd idle pebbles chafes Cannot be heard so high : — I 11 look no more ; Lest my brain turn, and the deficient sight Topple down headlong. — SUAKSFEARE. AMONG the many agreeable associates whom my different cruisings and wanderings have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 páginas
...too small for sight. The murmuring surge, That on the unnumbered idle pebbles chafes, Cannot be heard so high. I'll look no more ; Lest my brain turn, and the deficient sight Topple down headlong. Glo. Set me where you stand. Edg. Give me your hand. You are now within a foot Of the extreme verge... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1837 - 510 páginas
...small for sight. The murmuring surge, "That on the unnumbered idle pebbles chafes, "Cannot be heard so high. I'll look no more, "Lest my brain turn, and the deficient sight "Topple down headlong. §. 58. Of colors in connection with the sublime. The colors also, as well as the forms of bodies,... | |
| John Henry Brady - 1837 - 202 páginas
...Almost too small for sight. The murmuring surge, That on the unnumber'd pebbles chafes, Cannot be heard so high : — I'll look no more, Lest my brain turn, and the deficient sight Topple down headlong." From the edge of the cliff is a fine view of the opposite coast of France. In clear weather, the fields,... | |
| Richard Treffry - 1837 - 236 páginas
...one's eyes so low! The crows and choughs that wing the mid-way air Show scarce so gross as beetles. I'll look no more, Lest my brain turn, and the deficient sight Topple down headlong." This is undoubtedly one of the most extraordinary and surprising places in the mining district of Cornwall,... | |
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