| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 484 páginas
...Knowledge. I held it ever, Virtue and cunning3 were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches : careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend ; But immortality attends the former, Making a man a god. 33 — iii. 2. 177 Glory and Wealth, tla1r temptation. O, the fierce6 wretchedness that glory brings... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1838 - 744 páginas
...ever Virtue and " knowledge" * were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches : careless heir« ite satisfaction of the lower classes of the spectators. * He was followed by Peler Parker the Tie known, I ever Have studied physic, through which secret art, By turning o'er authorities, I have... | |
| Robert Folkestone Williams - 1839 - 946 páginas
...SON. I held it ever Virtue and cunning were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches •. careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend ; But immortality attends the former, Making a man a god. SHAKSPEARE. Their angry looks, their deadly daunting blows, Might witness well that in their hearts... | |
| Robert Folkestone Williams - 1839 - 330 páginas
...JONSON. I held it ever Virtue and cunning were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches : careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend ; But immortality attends the former, Making a man a god. SHAKSPEABE. Their angry looks, their deadly daunting blows, Might witness well that in their hearts... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 478 páginas
...Knowledge. I held it ever, Virtue and cunningf were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches : careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend ; But immortality attends the former, Making a man a god. 33 — iii. 2. 177 Glory and Wealth, their temptation. O, the fiercef wretchedness that glory brings... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 páginas
...held it ever, Virtue and cunningf were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches : careless heira May the two latter darken and expend ; But immortality attends the former, Making a man a god. 33 — iii. 2. 177 Glory and Wealth, their temptation. O, the fierce! wretchedness that glory brings... | |
| 1840 - 568 páginas
...ALLIANCES OF LITERATURE. ' GENIUS and knowledge are endowments greater Than nobleness and riches : careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend ; But immortality attends the former, Making a man agod!' Тик 'progress of society' is an expression on the lips, and traced by the pen, of every scribbler... | |
| William Shakespeare, Michael Henry Rankin - 1841 - 266 páginas
...iv. Scene 7. Cerimun. Virtue and cunning * are endowments greater Than nobleness and riches: careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend ; But immortality attends the former. . I have made iamiliar To me and to my aid the blest infusions That dwell in vegetives, in metals,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 406 páginas
...Cer. I held it ever, Virtue and cunning1 were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches : careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend ; But immortality attends the former, Making a man a god. 'T is known, I ever Have studied physic, through which secret art, By turning o'er authorities, I have... | |
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