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" How all occasions do inform against me, And spur my dull revenge! What is a man, If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed? a beast, no more. Sure he that made us with such large discourse, Looking before and after, gave us not... "
The works of William Shakespeare, the text formed from an entirely new ... - 301. oldal
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The Complete Works of Shakspeare, Revised from the Best ..., 1. kötet

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 630 oldal
...little before. [Exeunt ROSENCRANTZ and GDILDENSTERN. How all occasions do inform against me, 1 SCENE V. And spur my dull revenge ! What is a man, If his chief...That capability and god-like reason To fust in us unused. Now whether it be Bestial oblivion, or some craven scruple Of thinking too precisely on the...

Inaugural lectures delivered at the Liverpool ladies' college in 1856

Liverpool ladies' coll - 1857 - 218 oldal
...Itataral pstorjr, DAVID P. THOMSON, MD ON THE STUDY OF NATURAL HISTORY. BY DAVID P. THOMSON, MD " What is man, If his chief good, and market of his time, Be...capability and godlike reason To fust in us unus'd." Hainlet. Do me the honour, Ladies, to give your attention, while I seek on this occasion to convey...

How to make home happy: or, Hints and cautions for all

William Jones (F.S.A.) - 1857 - 468 oldal
...beyond their income, and of course living upon others, is not worth the trouble it costs. Idleness. WHAT is a man, If his chief good, and market of his...gave us not That capability and God-like reason To rust in us unused. — SHAKESPEARE. Credit not things beyond incredibility. Folly of Fretting. rp WO...

The philosophy of William Shakespeare delineating in seven hundred and fifty ...

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 710 oldal
...him, my lords ; for this is he Must help you mere than you are hurt by me. HAPPINESS IN EMPLOYMENT. WHAT is a man, If his chief good, and market of his...gave us not That capability and godlike reason To rust in us unus'd. HAMLET, A. 4, S. 4. HARD AND SOFT. LEAB. O me, my heart, my rising heart ! — but,...

The Intermediate Standard Speaker: Containing Pieces for Declamation in ...

Epes Sargent - 1857 - 444 oldal
...is another passage in Shakspeare more appropriate to the present discussion. " What," he asks, — " What is a man, If his chief good and market of his...gave us not That capability and godlike reason To rust in us unused." We may cultivate a poetical taste, and yet .be faithful and diligent in our business,...

Rheumatism ; its nature, causes, and cure

James Alexander - 1858 - 322 oldal
...paramount duty of every man, whatever his station, to endeavour to be well that he may be useful. " What is a man, If his chief good and market of his...That capability and God-like reason To fust in us, unused." Many men will say that they cannot aspire to be useful members of society — they are content...

Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth

William Hazlitt - 1859 - 494 oldal
...he is sensible of his own weakness, taxes himself with it, and tries to reason himself out of it. " How all occasions do inform against me, And spur my...gave us not That capability and god-like reason To rust in us unus'd : now whether it be Bestial oblivion, or some craven scruple Of thinking too precisely...

A sketch of a tour in Switzerland, in a series of letters

John HAYDEN (Independent Minister.) - 1859 - 120 oldal
...along the sky. SMOLLETT'S ODE TO INDEPENDENCE. What is man, If his chief good and market of his time Bo but to sleep and feed? a beast; no more. Sure he that...gave us not That capability and God-like reason To rust in us unused. — SHAKSPEABE. 'Tis liberty alone, that .gives the flow'r Of fleeting life its...

The Plays of Shakespeare with the Poems, 3. kötet

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 oldal
...thank you, sir. CAP. God be wi' you, sir. [Exit. Eos. Will 't please you go, my lord ? HAM. I will shrewdly to the purpose. BRU. But here comes Antony....— Ke-enter ANTONY. Welcome, Mark Antony. ANT. O, the event, — A thought which, quarter'd, hath but one part wisdom, And ever three parts coward, —...

The Plays of Shakespeare, 3. kötet

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 838 oldal
...lord ? HAM. I will be with you straight. Go a little before. [Exeunt ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTEHN. the event, — A thought which, quarter'd, hath but one part wisdom, And ever three parts coward, —...




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