| William Shakespeare, Capel Lofft - 1812 - 544 páginas
...soft, into fell cruelty. 1124. JUDGEMENT — of the most part enslaved by external circumstances. Men's Judgments are A parcel of their fortunes : and things...outward Do draw the inward quality after them, To suffer all alike, 1125. SELF-DESERTION a Prelude to General. That will be left Which leaves itself.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 388 páginas
...high-battled Czsar will Unstate his happiness, and be stag'd to the show9 Against a sworder. — I see, men's judgments are A parcel of their fortunes ; and things...outward Do draw the inward quality after them. To suffer all alike. That he should dream, Knowing all measures, the full Caesar will Answer his emptiness... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 526 páginas
...will Unstate his happiness, and he stag'd to the show, Against a sworder.— 1 see, men's jndgments are A parcel of their fortunes ; and things outward Do draw the inward quality after them, To suffer all alike. That he should dream, Knowing all measures, the full Caesar will Answer his emptiness!—... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1817 - 366 páginas
...high-battled Caesar will Unstate his happiness, and be stag'd to the show* Against a sworder.—I see, men's judgments are A parcel of their fortunes ; and things...outward Do draw the inward quality after them, To suffer all alike. That he should dream, Knowing all measures, the full Caesar will Answer his emptiness... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1817 - 392 páginas
...the desperateness of his circumstances, is well commented upon by QEnobarbus. -" I see men judgements are A parcel of their fortunes., and things outward Do draw the inward quality after them To suffer all alike." The repentance of QEnobarbus after his treachery to his master is the most affecting... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 552 páginas
...increasing with the desperateness of his circumstances, is well commented upon by CEnobarbus. " I see men's judgments are A parcel of their fortunes, and things outward Do draw the inward quality after them To suffer all alike." The repentance of CEnobarbus after his treachery to his master is the most affecting... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 342 páginas
...desperateness of his circumstances, is well commented upon by CEnobarbus. " I see men's judgments Ere A parcel of their fortunes, and things outward Do draw the inward quality after them To suffer all alike." The repentance of tEnobarbus after his treachery to his master is the most affecting... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 454 páginas
...1631 : " —— as if he stag'd " The wounded Priam ." STEEVENS. Against a sworder.—I see, men's judgments are A parcel of their fortunes ° ; and...outward Do draw the inward quality after them, To suffer all alike. That he should dream, Knowing all measures, the full Caesar will Answer his emptiness!—Caesar,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 588 páginas
...Circumstances of splendour. J In age and power. VoL.V. I Agaiust a sworder. — T see, men's jndgments are A parcel* of their fortunes; and things outward Do draw the inward quality ntler them, To suffer all alike. That he should dream, Knowing all measures, the full Caesar will Auswer... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 346 páginas
...high-battled Caesar will Unstate his happiness, and be stag'd to the show' Against a sworder. — I see, men's judgments are A parcel of their fortunes ; and things...outward Do draw the inward quality after them, To suffer all alike. That he should dream, Knowing all mensures, the full Caesar will Answer his emptiness... | |
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