| Isaac Watts - Conduct of life - 1792 - 340 pages
...difcourfe, counfef, or meditation hath ; yet the royal Ffalaiift faith of a man, We took fweet counfel together ; and of God, My meditation ofhimjhall be fweet. Bitter is alfo fuch an equivocal word 5 there is bitter wormwood, there are bitter words, there are bitter enemies, and a bitter cold morning.... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1797 - 338 pages
...faith of a man, We took fweet counfel together; ' and of God, My meditation ofbimjhallbefweet. Bit" ter is alfo fuch an equivocal word ; there is bitter .wormwood,...bitter words, there are bitter enemies, and a bitter culd morning. So there .is a fiiarpnefs in -vinegar, and there is a fliarpnefs in pain, in farrow,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 484 pages
...hateful or bitter by the commission of some act of mischief. Watts, in his Logick, says, " Bitter is an equivocal word ; there is bitter wormwood, there...there are bitter enemies, and a bitter cold morning." It is, in short, any thing unpleasing or hurtful. Steevens. * I -wiil speak daggers to her,] A similar... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 470 pages
...hateful or hitter by the commission of some act of mischief. Watts, in his Logick, says, " Bitter is an equivocal word ; there is bitter wormwood, there...are bitter words, there are bitter enemies, and a ^frwcold morning." It is, in short, any thing unpleasing or hurtful. Steevens. * I will speak daggers... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 1819 - 502 pages
...II. 7.; and we have had " bitter cold," 1. 1. Fran. Mr. Steevens quotes Watts's Logick. " Bitter is an equivocal word; there is bitter wormwood, there...there are bitter enemies, and a bitter cold morning." (74) speak daggers] Benedict says of Beatrice, " she speaks poniards. M. ado, &c. II. 1. Mr. Steevens... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1820 - 512 pages
...The quartos read " Such business as the bitter day." Mr. Steevens quotes Watts's Logick. " Bitter is an equivocal word; there is bitter wormwood, there are bitter words, there are liittrr enemies, and a bitter cold morning." " Bitter sky," we may add, is the language of Amiens's... | |
| Henry Phillips - Emblems - 1825 - 414 pages
...had then laid Wormwood to my breast." Romeo and Juliet. WE read in Watts's Logic, that " Bitter is an equivocal word ; there is bitter wormwood, there...there are bitter enemies, and a bitter cold morning." And we will ask, who has not felt the bitterness of absence ? " In spring the fields, in autumn hills... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 832 pages
...Tell him, that if I bear my bitter fate, "Гц to behold his vengeance for my son. Dryden. Bitter is [e 21~ \AX - .:n 9 m,d6} )H7 S M ܼ6 M yTUUm∻' ) Y=B )t, E 6% ;ƽ - 2 ZHvx+ q H \ go Watt»' Logick. The word of God, instead of a liitur, teaches us a charitable zeal. Spratt. Pierpont... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 414 pages
...Tell him, that if I bear my bitter fate, Tis to lie-hold his vengeance for my son. Dryden. Bitter is an equivocal word , there is bitter wormwood, there...words, there are bitter enemies, and a bitter cold uiorning. Wattt* Logick. The word of God, instead of a bitter, teuchcs us a charitable zeal. Spratt.... | |
| Shirley Hibberd - 1862 - 346 pages
...modern Language of Mowers it represents absence. Dr. Watts says, in his work on Logic, " Bitter is an equivocal word; there is bitter wormwood, there...there are bitter enemies, and a bitter cold morning ;" and the absence of those we love is also bitter, and may well be spoken by wormwood. The rosemary... | |
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