| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 624 pages
...confess'd his treasons ; Implor'd your highness' pardon ; and set forth A deep repentance : nothing in his life Became him, like the leaving it ; he died As one that had been studied in his death,1 To throw away the dearest thing he ow'd, As 'twere a careless trifle. Dun. There's no art,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 484 pages
...false ; since it is true, That I must die here, and live hence by truth ! 16— v. 4. 174 Nothing in his life Became him like the leaving it : he died...dearest thing he owed, As 'twere a careless trifle. 15 — i. 4. 175 O, my love ! my wife ! Death that hath suek'd the honey of thy breath, Hath had no... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 pages
...confess'd his treasons ; Implor'd your highness* pardon ; and set forth A deep repentance : nothing in his life Became him, like the leaving it ; he died...studied in his death, To throw away the dearest thing he ow'd, As 'twere a careless trifle. Dun. There 's no art, To find the mind's construction in the face... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1895 - 634 pages
...with singular intrepidity. Beaulieu also knew Gosnay, of whom it may be said : — ' He died As MIK ' that had been studied in his death To throw away the...dearest thing he owed, As 'twere a careless trifle.' Beaulieu adds, ' Je ne finirais plus si je voulais citer tous les traits de courage, d'intrepidite... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 pages
...false ; since it is true, That I must die here, and live hence by truth ! 16— v. 4. 174 Nothing in his life Became him like the leaving it : he died...dearest thing he owed, As 'twere a careless trifle. 15— i. 4. 175 . . O, my love ! my wife ! Death that hath suck'd the honey of thy breath, Hath had... | |
| Health resorts - 1839 - 184 pages
...laudanum on the night, he received the letter discarding him, and had dreamed away existence. " Nothing in his life Became him like the leaving it : he died...studied in his death To throw away, the dearest thing he owned, As 'twere a careless trifle." Wednesday, > Our kind friend, Mr. , has been to visit US this... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 572 pages
...confessed his treasons ; Implored your highness' pardon; and set forth A deep repentance. Nothing in his life Became him, like the leaving it; he died As one that had been studied in his death, 2 To throw away the dearest thing he owed, 3 As 'twere a careless trifle. Mai. My liege, Dun. There's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 568 pages
...confessed his treasons ; Implored your highness' pardon ; and set forth A deep repentance. Nothing in his life Became him, like the leaving it ; he died As one that had been studied in his death,3 To throw away the dearest thing he owed,3 As 'twere a careless trifle. Dun. There's no art,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 396 pages
...confess'd his treasons, Implored your highness' pardon, and set forth A deep repentance : nothing in his life Became him like the leaving it ; he died...studied in his death, To throw away the dearest thing he owed,1 As 'twere a careless trifle. Dun. There 's no art, To find the mind's construction in the face.4... | |
| English literature - 1842 - 514 pages
...blows, doubly redoubled," &c. On this passage "Nothing in his life Became him like the leaving on't. He died As one that had been studied in his death...dearest thing he owed, As 'twere a careless trifle," — Shakspere through, he must have met with this word in this sense an hundred times. For a few examples,... | |
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