| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 658 páginas
...began, On the catastrophe and heel of pastime, When it was out, — " Let me not live," quoth \te. " After my flame lacks oil, to be the snuff Of younger spirits, whose apprehensive senses All but new things disdain ; whose judgments are Mere fathersof their garments;... | |
| Julius Schnap, Hans van Garretson - 1846 - 110 páginas
...sick and truth suspected, For putting on so new a fashioned robe." — King John~ " Let me not live After my flame lacks oil, to be the snuff Of younger spirits, whose apprehensive senses All but new things disdain ; whose judgme. its are Mere fathers of their... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1846 - 560 páginas
...melancholy oft began, On the catastrophe and heel of pastime, When it was out,—let me not live, quoth he, After my flame lacks oil, to be the snuff Of younger spirits, whose apprehensive senses All but new things disdain; whose judgments are Mere fathers of their garments... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 760 páginas
...oft began, On the catastrophe and heel of pastime, When it was out, " let me not live," quoth he, " t, become much more the better For being a little bad : so ma whose apprehensive senses All but new things disdain ; whose judgments are Mere fathers of their garments... | |
| Caroline Howard Gilman - 1848 - 320 páginas
...unpaternal strife, The hate, the lie, the bitter jest. BARRY CORNWALL. 46. Let me not live, quoth he, After my flame lacks oil, to be the snuff Of younger spirits, whose apprehensive senses All but new things disdain. TREES AND BLOSSOMS. " And he spake of Trees,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1849 - 952 páginas
...oft began, On the catastrophe and heel of pastime. When it was out. — lei me nut live, quoth he, is kill his friend Clytus, being whose apprehensive sente» All but new things dibdain,- whose judgments are Mere fathers of i 'heir... | |
| Edmund Phipps - 1850 - 516 páginas
...competitors:" and then, in the language of the sinking king, he burst out with — " ' Let me not live After my flame lacks oil, to be the snuff Of younger spirits, whose apprehensive senses All but new things disdain.' "No! ' 1 wish too, Since I nor wax nor honey... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 556 páginas
...oft began, On the catastrophe and heel of pastime, When it was out, — let me not live, quoth he, After my flame lacks oil, to be the snuff Of younger spirits, whose apprehensive senses All but new things disdain ; whose judgments are Mere fathers of their garments... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 772 páginas
...oft began, On the catastrophe and heel of pastime, When it was out, — let me not live, quoth he, After my flame lacks oil, to be the snuff Of younger spirits, whose apprehensive senses All but new things disdain; whose judgments are Mere fathers of their garments... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 606 páginas
...began, On the catastrophe and heel of pastime. When it was out, — " Let me not live," quoth he, " After my flame lacks oil, to be the snuff Of younger spirits, whose apprehensive senses All but new things disdain ; whose judgments are Mere fathers of their garments... | |
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