| John William Carleton - 1847 - 708 páginas
...told by Shakgpeare — " So falls it out, That what we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it ; but being lack'd and lost, Why then we rack the value, and we find The virtue that possession would not show us Whiles it wag ours." Either our meditation... | |
| John William Carleton - 1840 - 532 páginas
...That what we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it ; but, being lack'd and lust, Wliy, then, we rack the value; — then we find The virtue that possession would not shew us Whiles it was ours." SHAKSPKARE. HERE is an aphorism whose justice, to our cost,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Michael Henry Rankin - 1841 - 266 páginas
...PRESENT. Friar. . . . For so it falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth, Whiles we enjoy it; but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value ; then we find The virtue, that possession would not show us Whiles it was ours. Much ado about Nothing. Act iv. Scene 1. King. . , . Our rash... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842 - 582 páginas
...Of every hearer ; for it so falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth, Whiles we enjoy it, but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value ; then we find The virtue, that possession would not show us, Whiles it was ours. — So will it fare with Claudio : When he shall hear she died... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 376 páginas
...Of every hearer : For it so falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it ; but being lack'd and lost, Why then we rack "...the value, then we find The virtue that possession would not show us Whiles it was ours : So will it fare with Claudio : When he shall hear she died upon... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 1008 páginas
...every hearer : For it so falls out, That what we liave we prize not to the wortJi, Whiles we enjoy been so at war, A nd thus hath so bestirr'd thee...thy sleep, That beads of sweat have stood upon thy would not show us Whiles it was ours: — So will it fare with Clautlio When lie shall hear she died... | |
| Titus Maccius Plautus, John Williams Proudfit - 1843 - 134 páginas
..." So it falls out, That what we have, we prize not to the worth While we enjoy it ; but, bei л г lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value ; then we find The virtue that possession would not show us, While it was ours." Much Ado about Nothing, act ir. sc. i 75. Unicus. Lit., an only,... | |
| James Stamford Caldwell - 1843 - 372 páginas
...1829It BO falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth \Vhilc we enjoy it; but, being lucKd and lost, Why, then we rack the value, then we find The virtue that possession could not show us, Whilst it was ours. 1 A wise man, without being a stoic, considers, in all misfortunes... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 658 páginas
...it so falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it ; but being lacked and lost, Why, then we rack the value, then we find The virtue that possession would not shew us Whiles it was ours. So will it fare with Claudio : When he shall hear she died upon... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1845 - 454 páginas
...moulded out of faults. 271. What we have we prize not to the worth \v%iles we enjoy it ; but being lacked and lost, • Why then we rack the value ; then we find The virtue that possession would not show us Whiles it was ours. 272. All delights are vain ; but that most vain Which, with pain... | |
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