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" Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma, or a hideous dream: The genius, and the mortal instruments, Are then in council; and the state of man, Like to a little kingdom, suffers then The nature... "
Logic of History: Five Hundred Political Texts: Being Concentrated Extracts ... - Page 73
by Stephen D. Carpenter - 1864 - 351 pages
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The Dramatic Works, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1831 - 528 pages
...übet me against Сшьиг, I have not slept. Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the fírst motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma," or a hideous dream : The genius, and Ine mortal instruments, Are then in council ; and the state . f шал, Like to a little kingdom, surit...
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The history of Tom Jones

Henry Fielding - English literature - 1832 - 438 pages
...distracting anxiety so nobly described by Shakespeare : Between the acting of a dreadful thing. And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma, or a hideous dream The ernius and the mortal instruments Art, tIicn in council ; and the state of man, Like to a little kingdom,...
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On the Life, Writings, and Genius of Akenside:: With Some Account of His Friends

Charles Bucke - Poets, English - 1832 - 328 pages
...our British Homer : ' Between the acting of a dreadful thing, And the first motion, all the Int'rim is Like a phantasma, or a hideous dream ; The Genius and the mortal Instruments Are then in council, and the state of man, Like to a little kingdom, suffers then The nature of an insurrection/...
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Fleetwood: Or, The New Man of Feeling

William Godwin - Egoism - 1832 - 400 pages
...day following. In the interval Withers had many qualms. " Between the acting of a dreadful thing, And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma, or a hideous dream." He felt the sort of arrogance which was implied, in the seating himself in the chair of honour^ fixing...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of ...

William Shakespeare - 1832 - 1022 pages
...Casbiu* first did whet me against Cesar, I have not slept. Between tbe acting of a dreadful thing And ; •Would, she had never given you leave to come I Let her not say 'tis : Tbe ceñios, and the murtal instruments, Are turn in council ; and the stale of man, Like to a little...
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Tales of Glauber-spa, Volume 2

William Cullen Bryant - 1832 - 326 pages
...of restlessness increased to a degree almost painful: " Between the acting of a dreadful thing, And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma or a hideous dream ;" and something akin to this feeling is experienced by every heart—especially by youthful ones—during...
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A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature

August Wilhelm von Schlegel - Drama - 1833 - 476 pages
...painted, and what he has described in the following lines: Between the acting of a dreadful thing, And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma,...dream : The genius, and the mortal instruments, Are then in council; and the state of man, Like to a little kingdom, suffers then The nature of an insurrection....
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 3

William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1833 - 832 pages
...presumes that he would not put his purpose in execution. t " Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma...dream ; The genius and the mortal instruments Are then in council ; and the state of man, Like to a little kingdom, suffers then The nature of an insurrection."...
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A treatise on happiness [by J. Flamank].

James Flamank - 1833 - 436 pages
...Cassius first did whet me against CIesar, I have not slept. Between the acting of a dreadful thing, And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma, or a hideous dream." Despondency will sometimes arise, because the blessings of Providence seem to be withheld, and we appear...
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Tragedies: Literally Translated Into English Prose, with Notes

Sophocles - 1833 - 480 pages
...them. See .-Ksdiylns. * Precisely Shakespeare's idea. " Between the acting of a dreadful thing, And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma, or a hideous dream." Jul. C«s. Act 2. Sc. 1. '' Musgrave, in his notes, proposes the following alteration! in theie lines...
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