| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 500 pages
...of us, 'twere all alike As if we had them not. Spirits are not finely touch'd, But to fine issues :* nor nature never lends The smallest scruple of her...determines Herself the glory of a creditor, Both thanks and use.' But I do bend my speech To one that can my part in him advertise ¡ Hold therefore, Angrlo; In... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 542 pages
...of us, 'twere all alike Aa if we had them not. Spirits are not finely touchM, But to fine issues :a y -Q ana use.0 But I do bend my speech To one that can my part in him advertise ;* Hold therefore. — Angelo... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 426 pages
...not finely touch'd, But to fine issues : * nor nature never lends 1 Immediate choice. * Endowments. The smallest scruple of her excellence, But, like...determines Herself the glory of a creditor, Both thanks and use. But I do bend my speech To one that can my part in him advertise ; l Hold therefore, Angelo ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 pages
...us, 'twere all alike As if we had them not. Spirits are not finely touch'd, But to fine issues : 7 ) 2 use. Bnt I do bend my speech To one that can my part in him advertise; •) Hold therefore, Angelo;... | |
| Emma Mary Goldie - 1835 - 364 pages
...forth of us, 'twere all alike As if we had them not. Spirits arc not finely touch'd But to fine issues; nor nature never lends The smallest scruple of her...determines Herself the glory of a creditor, Both thanks and use. SUAKSriARE. LONDON: PRINTED BY AJ VALPV, AND SOLD BV ALL BUOKSELLLHS. CONTENTS. .' PAGE THE MYSTERIOUS... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - Women in art - 1837 - 400 pages
...philosophical duke observes in the very first scene — Spirits are not finely touch'd, But to fine issues : nor nature never lends The smallest scruple of her...determines, Herself the glory of a creditor, Both thanks and use.f the character and destiny of Isabella. She says, of herself, that "she has spirit to act whatever... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 pages
...of us, 'twere all alike As if we had them not. Spirits are not finely touch'd, But to fine issues : use. But I do bend my speech 106 107 To one that can my part in him advertise ; Hold therefore, Angelo... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 484 pages
...of us, 'twere all alike As if we had them not.a Spirits are not finely touch'd, But to fine issues : nor nature never lends The smallest scruple of her...determines Herself the glory of a creditor, Both thanks and use.b . 5 — i. 1. 2 The same. Thyself and thy belongings Are not thine own so proper, as to waste... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 478 pages
...of us, 'twere all alike As if we had them not.* Spirits are not finely touch'd, But to fine issues : nor nature never lends The smallest scruple of her...determines Herself the glory of a creditor, Both thanks and use.f 5 — i. 1. 2 The same. Thyself and thy belongings Are not thine own so proper, as to waste Thyself... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 608 pages
...us, 'twere all alike As if we had them not. Spirits are not finely touched, But to fine issues : a nor nature never lends The smallest scruple of her...determines Herself the glory of a creditor, Both thanks and use.3 But I do bend my speech To one that can my part in him advertise : 4 Hold, therefore. — Angelo,... | |
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