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The plays and poems of William Shakspeare
Malone. 9 — and sumless treasuries.] The quartos, 1600 and 1608, read : " ' and
shipless treasury." Steevens. ' West. But there's a saying, &c.] This speech, which
is dissuasive of war with France, is absurdly given to one of the churchmen in ...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Alexander Pope, 1821
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The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and ...
I believe we should read her chronicle. Johnson. Tour chronicle means, I think,
the chronicle of your kingdom, England. Malone. 6 — and sumless treasuries.]
The quartos, 1600 and 1608, read : — and shipless treasury. Sieevens. 1 West.
William Shakespeare, Joseph Dennie, Samuel Johnson, 1807
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The Correspondence of Richard Bentley, D. D., Master of ...
And 25 yet, if any man shall take the words number and sum in a larger sense, so
as to understand thereby things which, in the proper way of speaking, are
numberless and sumless, (as you do, when you seem to allow an infinite number
of ...
Richard Bentley, James Henry Monk, John Wordsworth, 1842
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illustrations of the literary history of the eighteenth century
may be numbered and summed, but things infinite are numberless, or, as we
usually speak, innumerable and sumless or insum- mable, and therefore ought
not to be called a number or sum, he will speak properly enough, and your
argument ...
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Isaac Newton: Philosophical Writings
And yet if any man shall take the words number and sum in a larger sense, so as
to understand thereby things which in the proper way of speaking are
numberless and sumless (as you seem to do when you allow an infinite number
of points in ...
Isaac Newton, Andrew Janiak, 2004
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Isaaci Newtoni Opera quae exstant omnia
If any man should say,, that a number and a sum, to speak properly, is that which
may be numbered and summed, but things infinite are numberless, or,, as we
usually speak, innumerable and sumless, or in- summable, and therefore ought
not ...
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Explanatory Notes and Remarks on Milton's Paradise Lost
36 a Sumless Journey No Sum, no Arithmetick can express it. A- dam might say
So, as well as that the Speed was Incorporeal, though 'tis not Strictly true Now.
Milton uses the Word Numberless in the same Sence as Sumless here, v. 108.
Jonathan Richardson, 1734
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The Universalist and Ladies' Repository
Is it the lot of woman to pour out sumless ches of affection on broken reeds, and
find them be as the wasted shower; or is it a truism that general the outpourings
of woman's love on an, are like the waters of the shower that seem asted as they
...
If any man should say, that a number and a sum (to speak properly) is that which
may be numbered and 20 summed, but things infinite are numberless, or (as we
usually speak) innumerable and sumless, or insumma- ble, and therefore ought ...
Richard Bentley, James Henry Monk, John Wordsworth, 1842
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Newton: Philosophical Writings
If any man should say that a number and a sum, to speak properly, is that which
may be numbered and summed, but things infinite are numberless, or as we
usually speak, innumerable and sumless, or insummable, and therefore ought
not to ...
Isaac Newton, Andrew Janiak, 2014