| William Shakespeare - 1915 - 190 oldal
...in you. * * * Take no repulse, whatever she doth say: For 'get you gone,' she doth not mean 'away!' That man that hath a tongue, I say, is no man, If with his tongue he cannot win a woman. Two Gentlemen of Verona, iii, i NOVEMBER EIGHTEENTH LEAR. How old art thou? KENT. Not so young, sir,... | |
| Alfred Turner - 1916 - 276 oldal
...from changing ? No I Nor fetter' d Love from dying In the knot there's no untying." Thomas Campbell. 'That man that hath a tongue, I say, is no man, If with his tongue he cannot win a woman." " The Two Gentlemen of Verona." "When Love is once dead Who shall awake him ? Bitter our bread When... | |
| William Teignmouth Shore - 1920 - 200 oldal
...where Gloucester says : — Was ever woman in this humour woo'd? Was ever woman in this humour won? That man that hath a tongue, I say, is no man, If with his tongue he cannot win a. woman. And this. " The First Part of King Henry VI.," Act V., Scene 3 : — She's beautiful and therefore... | |
| KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 oldal
...Flatter and praise, commend, extol their graces; Though ne'er so black, say they have angels' faces. . WALT WHITMAN — Drum-Taps. Rise O Days From Your Fathomless Deep. No. 3. 18 But the r Two Gentlemen of Verona. Act HI. Sc. 1. L. 100. 21 Tis an old maxim in the schools, That flattery's... | |
| Frank Harris - 1909 - 452 oldal
...Flatter and praise, commend, extol their graces ; Though ne'er so black, say they have angels' faces. That man that hath a tongue, I say, is no man If with his tongue he cannot win a woman." But this is only an involuntary aperfu of Valentine, as indeed Benedick is only an intellectual mood... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1925 - 408 oldal
...none are beaux, 't is vain to be a belle. Spfilot/uy tin a Beauty in the Country. LORD LYTTLE1 ON. That man that hath a tongue, I say, is no man, If with his tongue he cannot win a woman. T-wo Gtittltmea of ferona. Act ill. Sc. 1. SHAKESPEARE. WOMAN. And when a lady 's in the case, You... | |
| William Safire, Leonard Safir - 1990 - 436 oldal
...Flatter and praise, commend, extol their graces; Tho' ne'er so black, say they have angels' faces, That man that hath a tongue, I say, is no man, If with his tongue he cannot win a woman. — Valentine in Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen of Verona 78 Creativity Be warm but pure; be amorous but... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1991 - 108 oldal
...left alone. Take no repulse, what ever she doth say; For "get you gone," she doth not mean "away!" That man that hath a tongue, I say is no man, If with his tongue he cannot win a woman. The Two Gentlemen of Verona (3.1) progress your brother and my sister no sooner met but they look'd;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1996 - 1290 oldal
...Flatter and praise, commend, extol their graces; Though ne'er so black, say they have angels' faces. DUKE OF MILAN. But she I mean is promised by her friends Unto a youthful gentleman of worth; And kept... | |
| Ann Heilmann - 1998 - 570 oldal
...Flatter and praise, commend, extol their graces ; Though ne'er so hlack, say they have angels' faces. That man that hath a tongue I say is no man, If with his tongue he cannot win a woman." How easy he conceives this process of womansnaring {? winning" hardly suggests the sport) to he he... | |
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