| Robert Sullivan - 1870 - 348 páginas
...and hence, to bend to the will, to restrain or control. " For in the fatness of these pursy times, Virtue itself of vice must pardon beg ; Yea, curb and woo for leave to do him good." — Shakspeare. " Part curb their fiery steeds, or shun the goal With rapid wheels, or fronted brigade... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1875 - 656 páginas
...the weeds, To make them ranker. Forgive me this my virtue ; For in the fatness of these pursy times Virtue itself of vice must pardon beg ; Yea, curb and woo for leave to do him good.8* Queen. O Hamlet, thou hast cleft my heart in twain. ham. O, throw away the worser part of it,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 290 páginas
...weeds, To make them ranker. Forgive me this my virtue; For in the fatness of these pursy times 150 Virtue itself of vice must pardon beg, Yea, curb and woo for leave to do him good. ^ Queen. O Hamlet, thou hast cleft my heart in twain. Hamlet. O, throw away the worser part of it,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 880 páginas
...weeds, ie To make them ranker. Forgive me this my virtue ; For, in the fatness of these pursy times, w ul, leave60 to do him good. Queen. 0 Hamlet! thon hast cleft my heart in twain. te mihnndortste Theil.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1874 - 260 páginas
...weeds, To make them ranker. Forgive me this my virtue; For in the fatness of these pursy times 150 Virtue itself of vice must pardon beg, Yea, curb and woo for leave to do him good. Queen. O Hamlet, thou hast cleft my heart in twain. Hamlet. O, throw away the worser part of it. And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1874 - 240 páginas
...make them ranker. [Aside.'] Forgive me this, my virtue ; l For in the fatness of these pursy times, Virtue itself of vice must pardon beg ; Yea, curb and woo for leave to do him good. Queen. 0 Hamlet ! thou hast cleft my heart in twain. Ham. 0 throw away the worser part of it, And live... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1874 - 310 páginas
...the weeds, To make them ranker. Forgive me this my virtue ; For in the fatness of these pursy times Virtue itself of vice must pardon beg, Yea, curb and woo for leave to do him good. Hamlet. Hamlet, Act iii. Sc. 4. VIRTUE [833]. Assume a virtue, if you have it not. VIRTUES (our) [681].... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 páginas
...trumpet-tongued, against The deep damnation of his taking off. SHAKSPEARE. In the fatness of these pursy times, Virtue itself of vice must pardon beg; Yea, curb and woo, for leave to do him good. SHAKSPEARE. Virtue itself turns vice, being misapplied, And vice sometimes by action's dignified. SHAKSPEARE.... | |
| 1876 - 1022 páginas
...friend for his own benefit. " Forgive mo this my virtue, For in the fatness of these pursive times Virtue itself of vice must pardon beg. Yea curb and woo, for leave to do him good." It is this kind of "curbing and wooing" th it is meant to be described by the words '• fawning and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1877 - 148 páginas
...the weeds, To make them ranker. Forgive me this my virtue, For in the fatness of these pursy times Virtue itself of vice must pardon beg; Yea, curb and woo for leave to do him good. 2 * Queen. 0 Hamlet, thou hast cleft my heart in twain. Ham. O, throw away the worser part of it, And... | |
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