| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1847 - 506 Seiten
...who did report, That very frankly he confess'd his treasons ; Implor'd your highness' pardon ; and set forth A deep repentance : nothing in his life...studied in his death, To throw away the dearest thing he ow'd, As 'twere a careless trifle. Dun. There's no art, To find the mind's construction in the face... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 578 Seiten
...who did report, That very frankly he confess'd his treasons ; Implor'd your highness' pardon ; and set forth A deep repentance : nothing in his life...leaving it ; he died As one that had been studied in his death.14 To throw away the dearest thing he ow'd,** As 'twere a careless trifle. Dun. There's no art,... | |
| George Fletcher (essayist.) - 1847 - 418 Seiten
...very moment when the latter is reflecting on the repentant end of the executed thane : — Duncan. There's no art To find the mind's construction in...was a gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust. Then to Macbeth, as he enters : — O worthiest cousin ! The sin of my ingratitude even now Was heavy... | |
| Stephen Jenner - 1847 - 384 Seiten
...not to offend the most fastidious, whether High church or Low. CHAP. VII. THE VOLUNTARY ADVISER. " There's no art To find the mind's construction in...was a gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust." SHAKSPEARE, Macbeth, THOUGH accused by some of being a Low Churchman, Faithful was every year becoming... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 78 Seiten
...: who did report, That very frankly he confessed his treasons ; Implored your highness' pardon, and set forth A deep repentance : nothing in his life...gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust. — Enter MACDUFP, MACBETH, BANQUO, and LENOX, L. Oh, worthiest cousin, The sin of my ingratitude even now Was... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 Seiten
...who did report, That very frankly he confess'd his treasons ; Implor'd your highness' pardon : and set forth A deep repentance : nothing in his life...studied in his death, To throw away the dearest thing he ow'd," As 'twere a careless trifle. Dun. There's no art, To find the mind's construction in the face... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 574 Seiten
...who did report, That very frankly he confessed his treasons ; Implored your highness' pardon ; and set forth A deep repentance. Nothing in his life Became...in his death," To throw away the dearest thing he owed,3 As 'twere a careless trifle. Dun. There's no art, To find the mind's construction in the face.4... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 456 Seiten
...treasons ; Implor'd your highness' pardon ; and set forth A. deep repentance : nothing in his life liecame him like the leaving it ; he died As one that had...studied in his death, To throw away the dearest thing he own'd, As 't were a careless trifle. Dun. There's no art (!) Single state of man. By single state of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1849 - 952 Seiten
...confess'd his treasons; Implor'd your highness' pardon ; and set forth A deep repentance : nothing in jiis Ay, but 'tis like, that they will know us, by our...and by every other appointment, to be ourselves. P ow'd,1 As 'twere a careless trifle. Dun. There's no art, To find the mind's construction in the face:... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1849 - 398 Seiten
...adstantia. Ib. sc. 4. O ! the affecting beauty of the death of Cawdor, and the presentimental speech of the king: There's no art To find the mind's construction...was a gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust — Interrupted by — O worthiest cousin ! on the entrance of the deeper traitor for whom Cawdor had... | |
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