| George Crabbe - 1823 - 272 páginas
...qf Venice, Act II. Scene 3. And yet, for aught I see, they are as sick that surfeit of too much, an they that starve with nothing ; it is no mean happiness, therefore, to be seated in the mean. Merchant qf Venice, Act L Scene 2. TALE XIIL JESSE AND COLIN. A VICAR died and left his daughter poor... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1824 - 428 páginas
...chaff; you shall seek all day ere you find them: and when you have them, they are not worth the search. MEDIOCRITY. For aught I see, they are as sick, that...sooner by white hairs, but competency lives longer. SPECULATION MORE EASY THAN PRACTICE. If to do were as easy as to know what were good to do, chapels... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 370 páginas
...be, sweet madam, if your miseries •were in the same abundance, as your good fortunes are: and yet, for aught I see, they are as sick that surfeit with...mean; superfluity comes sooner by white hairs, but competeucy lives longer. Par. Good sentences, and well prononnced! Ner. They would do better, if well... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 486 páginas
...be, sweet madam, if yonr miseries were in the same abundance as yoqr good fortunes are : And, yet, for aught I see, they are as sick, that surfeit with...the mean ; superfluity comes sooner by white hairs, bot competency lives longer. for. Good sentence», and well pronounced. JVer. They would be better,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 518 páginas
...miseries were in the same abundance as your good fortunes are : And, yet, for aught I see, they are us sick, that surfeit with too much, as they that starve...sooner by white hairs, but competency lives longer. Par. Good sentences, and well pronounced. JVVr. They would be better, if well followed. Par. If to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 372 páginas
...madam, if your miseries were in the same abundance as your good fortunes are : And yet, for aught 1 see, they are as sick, that surfeit with too much,...the mean ; superfluity comes sooner by white hairs, hut competency lives longer. Por. Good sentences, and well pronounced. Ner. They would be better, if... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 882 páginas
...be, sweet madam, if your miseries were in the same abundance, as your good fortunes are : and yet, ace, there is n messenger, That stays to bear my letter mm h. as they that starve with nothing. It ia no mean happiness, therefore, to be seated in the mean... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 1010 páginas
...would be, sweet madam, if your miseries were in the same abundance as your good fortunes are : And yet, promise thee she shall be rich, And very rich : —...wish thee to her. | « «•. Pel. Signior Hortensio, Par. Good sentences, and well pronounced. Ner. They would do better, if well followed. Par. If to do... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 544 páginas
...would be, sweet madam, if your miseries were in the same abundance as your good fortunes are : And yet, for aught I see, they are as sick, that surfeit with...sooner by white hairs, but competency lives longer. Por. Good sentences, and well pronounced. Ner. They would be better, if well followed. Por. If to do... | |
| 1826 - 502 páginas
...would be, sweet madam, if your miseries were in the same abundance as your good fortunes are, and yet, for aught I see, they are as sick, that surfeit with...sooner by white hairs, but competency lives longer. Por. Good sentences, and well pronounc'd. Ner. They would better, if well follow'd. Por. If to do were... | |
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