| William Shakespeare - 1906 - 1276 páginas
...hold it «те Virtue and cunning were endowments cr«*Ttf Than nobleness and richee. Careless b«m 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 ж By turning o'er authorities, I have.... | |
| Webster Perit Huntington - 1906 - 664 páginas
...Shakespeare, "I hold 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 man a god." In conclusion, it may be remarked that any system of education which fails to kindle the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1907 - 186 páginas
...Cer. I hold 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, 30 Making a man a god. 'Tis known I ever Have studied physic, through which secret art, By turning... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1907 - 336 páginas
...CER. I hold 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. 'T is known, I ever Have studied physic, through which secret art, By turning o'er authorities, I have,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1909 - 228 páginas
...13. T HOLD it ever, L 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 Pericles. Act III, Sc.2. T HARDSHIP HE art of our necessities is strange That can make vile things... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1909 - 172 páginas
...Cer. I hold 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, 30 Making a man a god. 'Tis known, I ever Have studied physic, through which secret art, By turning... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1906 - 1290 páginas
...Cer. I hold it ever Virtue and cunning were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches. Careless ng-winded, if [IM thy pocket were enrich'd with any other injuriée but these, sa Making a man a god. 'T is known, I ever Have studied physic, through which secret art, By turning... | |
| Henry George Bohn, Anna Lydia Ward - 1911 - 784 páginas
...Vice. I held it ever, Virtue and knowledge 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. 5499 Shaks. : Pericles. Act iii. Sc. 2. Heaven doth with us, as we with torches do ; Not light them... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1912 - 134 páginas
...17. I hold 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. — Pericles. 1807. Birthday of Whittler. 1853. Birthday of Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree who has made... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1913 - 156 páginas
...Cer. I hold 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, 30 Making a man a god. 'Tis known, I ever Have studied physic, through which secret art, By turning... | |
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