| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 534 páginas
...latest counsel That ever I shall breathe. Heaven knows, my son. By what by-paths, and indirect crook'd ways, I met this crown , and I myself know well. How...head : To thee it shall descend with better quiet, Better opinion, better confirmation ; For all the soil j of the achievement goes With me into the earth.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 514 páginas
...latest counsel That ever I shall breathe. Heaven knows, my son, By what by-paths, and indirect crook'd ways, I met this crown ; and I myself know well, How troublesome it sat upon my head: K. Hen. O my son! To thee it «hall descend with better quiet, Better opinion, better confirmation... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 454 páginas
...latest counsel That ever I shall breathe. Heaven knows, my son. By what by-paths, and indirect crook'd ways, I met this crown ; and I myself know well, How...head : To thee it shall descend with better quiet, Better opinion, better confirmation ; For all the soil5 of the achievement goes With me into the earth.... | |
| Thomas John Dibdin - 1813 - 306 páginas
...their mouths, " Even as the presence of the crowned king." . Heaven knows " By what paths and crooked ways " I met this crown ; and I myself know well " How troublesome it sat upon my head. " And I had many living to upbraid " My gain of it, by their assistance, " And by whose power I well... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 páginas
...latest counsel [son, That ever I shall breathe. Heaven knows, my By what by-palhs, and indirect crook'd ways, I met this crown ; and I myself know well. How...head : To thee it shall descend with better quiet, Better opinion, better confirmation ; For all the soil of the achievement goes With me into the earth.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 424 páginas
...shall breathe. Heaven knows, my son, By what by-paths, and indirect crook'd ways, I met this ccown ; and I myself know well, How troublesome it sat upon my head: To thee i* 'shall descend with better quiet, Better opinion, better confirmation : For all the soil of the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 478 páginas
...sat upon mv head : To thee it shall descend with better quiet, Better opinion, better confirmation; For all the soil of the achievement goes With me into the earth. It seem'd in me, But as an honour snatch'd with boisterous hand ; And I had many living, to upbraid... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1819 - 560 páginas
...latest counsel, That ever I shall breathe. Heaven knows, my son, By what by-paths, and indirect crook'd ways, I met this crown ; and I myself know well, How...head : To thee it shall descend with better quiet, Better opinion, better confirmation ; For all the soil of the achievement goes With me into the earth.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 510 páginas
...latest counsel That ever I shall breathe. Heaven knows, my son, By what by-paths, and indirect crook'd ways, I met this crown; and I myself know well, How...head : To thee it shall descend with better quiet, So, in the character of the Doctor of Physicke, by Chaucer, Mr. Tyrwhitt's edit. v. 446 : " For gold... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 448 páginas
...Again, ibid. : " My unsoil'd name, the austereness of my life." Again, in King Henry IV. Part II. : " For all the soil, of the achievement goes " With me into the earth." So great weight in his lightness 9. If he fill'd His vacancy with his voluptuousness, Full surfeits,... | |
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