| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - Liczba stron: 484
...Cer. I hold it ever, Virtue and cunning1 were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches : careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend ; But immortality attends the former, Making a man a god. 'T is known, l ever 1 Knowledge. Have studied physic, through which secret art, By turning o'er authorities,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - Liczba stron: 444
...ABILITY. I held it ever, Virtue and cunning were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches : careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend ; But immortality attends the former, Making a man a god. PP iii. 2. - REWARDED. Virtue preserv'd from fell destruction's blast, Led on by heaven, and crown'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - Liczba stron: 824
...CER. I held it ever, Virtue and cunning were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches : careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend ; But immortality attends the former, Making a man a god. 'T is known, I ever Have studied physic, through which secret art, By turning o'er authorities, I have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - Liczba stron: 406
...Cer. I held it ever, Virtue and cunning' were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches : careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend ; But immortality attends the former, Making a man a god. 'T is known, I ever Have studied physic, through which secret art, By turning o'er authorities, I have... | |
| 1856 - Liczba stron: 570
...Shakspeare. I HELD it ever, Virtue and Knowledge were endowments greater Than Nobleness and Riches : careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend; But Immortality attends the former, Making a man a God. e, — Cardinal Richelieu. A VIRTUOUS and well-disposed person, like a good Metal, the more he is fired,... | |
| 1857 - Liczba stron: 564
...1 I held it ever, Virtue and knowledge were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches : careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend ; But immortality attends the former, Making a man a god. Shakspere. Ignorance is the curse of God, Knowledge the wing wherewith we fly to heaven. Ibid. What... | |
| John Relly Beard - 1860 - Liczba stron: 202
...temptations. I held it ever Virtue and knowledge were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches ; careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend ; But immortality attends the former, Making a man a god. WANTS. We hrought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can cany nothing out. 1 Tim. vi. 7.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1861 - Liczba stron: 352
...Wealth. I held it ever, Virtue and cunning f were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches ; careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend ; But immortality attends the former, Making a man a god. THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. It is generally supposed that this comedy was written at the command of... | |
| 1861 - Liczba stron: 356
...FRANUIS. I held it ever, Virtue and knowledge were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches; careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend; But immortality attends the former, Making a man a god. SHAKSPEARE. [See also ENUELLENUE—GOODNESS—IxsoUENOE—RELIGION.] WAR. O War. thou son of hell.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - Liczba stron: 36
...thereto not compelled. Cer. I hold it ever Virtue and Cunning. Were 10 1 1 Were endowments greater, then Noblenefs and Riches, Carelefs heirs may the two latter darken and expend j But immortality attends the former, Making a Man a God : Tis known, I ever have ftudied Phyfick,... | |
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