| sir Frederic Madden - 1838 - 34 lapas
...speaking of a newly discovered country, which he calls Antartick France, and thus proceeds : — " It is a nation, would I answer Plato, that hath no kind of traffike, no knowledge of letters, no intelligence of numbers, no name of magistrate, nor of politike... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1844 - 600 lapas
...by John Florio, fol. 1603: " It is a nation, would I answere Plato, that hath no kinde of traffike, no knowledge of letters, no intelligence of numbers, no name of magistrate, nor of politike fttperioritie ; no use of service, of riches, or of poverty ; no contracts, no successions,... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1844 - 612 lapas
...Florio, fol. 1603: " It is a nation, would I answers Plato, that hath no kitutt of traffike, no knowMge of letters, no intelligence of numbers, no name of magistrate, nor of politite superioritie ; no UK ofscrrice, ofrichet, or of poterty ; no contraeit, no succes»ions, no... | |
| Joseph Hunter - 1845 - 456 lapas
...abundance, To feed my innocent people." — Act ii. Sc. 1. And thus Florio : — " It is a nation, would 1 answer Plato, that hath no kind of traffic, no knowledge...intelligence of numbers, no name of magistrate nor of politic * And now in the British Museum. It has the name of Shakespeare written in it, by his own hand. The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 760 lapas
...John Florio, (1603 :) — " It is a nation, would I answere Plato, that hath no kinde of trafficke, n. Good queen ! Paul. Good queen, my lord, good queen : I say, good queen ; And wo politike superioritie ; no use of service, of riches, or of poverty ; no contracts, no successions,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 726 lapas
...John Florio, (1603 :) — "It is a nation, would I answere Plato, that hath no kinde of trafficke, - politike nuperioritie ; no use of service, of riches, or of poverty ; no contracts, no successions,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 lapas
...condition of man, but also the conception and desire of philosophy. They could not imagine a gcnuitie so pure and simple as we see it by experience ; nor...of letters, no intelligence of numbers, no name of magistrates, nor of politic superiority; no use of service, of riches, or of poverty ; no contracts,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 lapas
...pure sid simple as we see it by experience ; nor ever believe our society might be maintained with » little art and human combination. It is a nation....of letters, no intelligence of numbers, no name of magistrates, nor of polhK' superiority ; no use of service, of riches, or of poverty; no contracts,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 622 lapas
...condition of man, but also the conception and desire of philosophy. They could not imagine a genuitic so pure and simple as we see it by experience ; nor...nation, would I answer Plato, that hath no kind of traffie, no knowledge of letters, no intelligence of numbers, no name of magistrate. ' nor of politic... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 772 lapas
...Montaigne, as translated by John Florio, 1603 : — " It is a nation that hath no kind of trafficke, no knowledge of letters, no intelligence of numbers, no name of magistrate, nor of politic superioritie ; no use of service, of riches, or of povertie ,no contracts, no successions, no partitions,... | |
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