| Bernard Burke - 1849 - 528 páginas
...others. — MOMTGOMBKT. " Sine macula" is the expressive motto of the Mackenzies of Scatwell, Baronets. The purest treasure mortal times afford Is spotless reputation ; that away, Men are bat gilded loam, or painted clay. SHAKESPEARE. "Stemmata quid faciunt?"— "What profit pedigrees?"... | |
| Pliny Miles - 1850 - 374 páginas
...heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamed of in your philosophy. Hamlet — Act 1, Sc. 5. SHAKSPKAHE. A HOTEL. 134. The purest treasure mortal times afford,...sick : See ye not how it reels round all day long ? Festus. BAILEY. 136. Happy the man, who sees a God employed In all the good and ill that checker... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 576 páginas
...Nor. Yea, but not change their3 spots ; take but my shame, And I resign my gage. My dear, dear lord, The purest treasure mortal times afford, Is — spotless...that away, Men are but gilded loam, or painted clay. A jewel in a ten times barred up chest Is— a bold spirit in a loyal breast. Mine honor is my life... | |
| A. Cunningham - 1850 - 200 páginas
...Norf. Yea, but not change their spots : take hut my shame, And I resign my gage. My dear, dear lord, The purest treasure mortal times afford, Is spotless...that away, Men are but gilded loam or painted clay. A jewel in a ten-times-barred-up chest Is a bold spirit in a loyal breast. Mine honour is my life ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 744 páginas
...Nor. Yea, but not change their spots ; take but my shame, And I resign my gage. My dear, dear lord, The purest treasure mortal times afford, Is — spotless...that away, Men are but gilded loam, or painted clay. A jewel in a ten times barred up chest Is — a bold spirit in a loyal breast. Mine honor is my life... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 544 páginas
...NOB. Yea, but not change his e spots : take but my shame, And I resign my gage. My dear dear lord, The purest treasure mortal times afford Is spotless reputation ; that away, Men are but gilded loamd, or painted clay. A jewel in a ten-times-barr'd-up chest Is a bold spirit in a loyal breast.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 546 páginas
...tameb. NOR. Yea, bul not change hisc spots: take but my shame, And I resign my gage. My dear dear lord, The purest treasure mortal times afford Is spotless reputation ; that away, Men are but gilded loamd, or painted clay. A jewel in a ten-limes-barr'd-up cheat Is a bold spirit in a loyal breast.... | |
| Happy family - 1851 - 228 páginas
...than Leonard, that cannot be ; for, as Shakespeare says, ' the purest treasure mortal times aiford, is spotless reputation ; that away, men are but gilded loam or painted clay.' And an authority greater than that of Shakespeare declares, that ' a good name is more to be desired... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 408 páginas
...rest but true. KING RICHARD II. ACT I. REPUTATION. THE purest treasure mortal times afford, la — spotless reputation; that away, Men are but gilded loam, or painted clay. COWARDICE. That which in mean men we entitle — patience, Is pale cold cowardice in noble breasts.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 512 páginas
...JVor. Yea, but riot change their spots : take but my shame, And I resign my gage. My dear dear lord, The purest treasure mortal times afford, Is — spotless...that away. Men are but gilded loam, or painted clay. A jewel in a ten-times-barr'd-up chest Is — a bold spirit in a loyal breast. Mine honour is my life... | |
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