| Clinton Roosevelt - 1841 - 132 páginas
...exceptions, all quiet their consciences in the mean time, on the plea of absolute necessity and say : " You take my house, when you do take the prop That doth...life, When you do take the means whereby I live," and I submit. Shipmates starving on a raft at sea, will devour each other from necessity, and mother's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 88 páginas
...Antonio. Shy. Nay, take my life and all; pardon not that: You take my house, when you do take the prep That doth sustain my house ; you take my life , When..., Antonio? Gra. A halter gratis; nothing else, for God's sake! Ani. So please my lord the duke , and all the court , To quit the fine for one half of... | |
| Richard Fowler - 1843 - 124 páginas
...The law which prompts us to will the end (self-preservation) prompts us also to will the means. " You take my house, when you do take the prop That doth...life, When you do take the means whereby I live." Merchant of Venice. * The elephant has in his muscular sense a natural sign of want of firmness in... | |
| John Cremer Bellamy - 1843 - 154 páginas
...utter some such expressions as the following : — " Nay, take my life, and all, pardon not that : You take my house, when you do take the prop That doth...life, When you do take the means whereby I live." Notwithstanding the recklessness of human proceedings relative to the capture of fishes, the continued... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 376 páginas
...fine. JPor. Ay, for the state ; not for Antonio, SAy. Nay, take my life and all, pardon not that : You take my house, when you do take the prop That doth...my life, When you do take the means whereby I live. Por. What mercy can you render him, Antonio ? Gra. A halter gratis ; nothing else, for God's sake.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 658 páginas
...fine. Por. Ay, for the state ; not for Antonio. Shg. Nay, take my life and all ; pardon not that : You take my house, when you do take the prop That doth...my life, When you do take the means whereby I live. Por. Whatmercy can yourenderhim, Antonio? Gra. A halter gratis ; nothing else, for God's sake. Ant.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 374 páginas
...fine. For. Ay, for the state ; not for Antonio.1 Shy. Nay, take my life and all ; pardon not that : You take my house, when you do take the prop That doth...house : you take my life, When you do take the means wherehy I live. For. What mercy can you render him, Antonio ? Gra. A halter gratis; nothing else, for... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1845 - 604 páginas
...common sense tell us, that it is health which we are in reality taxing ? The Jew was right — " You take my house, when you do take the prop That doth...my life When you do take the means whereby I live." Air and light are the two wants which press most continually and urgently upon us. The lungs have not... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1845 - 606 páginas
...common sense tell us, that it is health which we are in reality taxing ? The Jew was right — " You take my house, when you do take the prop That doth...take my life When you do take the means whereby I five." Air and light are the two wants which press most continually and urgently upon us. The lungs... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1846 - 560 páginas
...Which humbleness may drive unto a fine. spirit, Shy. Nay, take my life and all; pardon not that. You take my house, when you do take the prop That doth...my life, When you do take the means whereby I live. Por.' Ay, for the state ; not for Antonio. ' Por. What mercy can you render him, Antonio ? Ant. So... | |
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