| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 528 Seiten
...done, and we shall come too late. Лот. I fear, too early : for my mind misgives, Some consequence, yet hanging in the stars, Shall bitterly begin his...With this night's revels ; and expire the term Of a despised life, clos'd in mv breast, By some vile forfeit of untimely death : But He, that hath the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1831 - 398 Seiten
...written about the year 1788. * Agaat—eo spelt in MS. CHAPTER XVI. My mind misgives, Some consequence, yet hanging in the stars, Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night's revels. Borneo and Juliet. THE new-comers were, according to the frequent custom of such frolickers all over... | |
| 1833 - 228 Seiten
...her brow the instant she recognised me." — Vol. xxxv. p. 207. " My mind misgives, Some consequence, yet hanging in the stars, Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night's revels." _ '.'s// ' J \J-iirhfJ MA\ J. /Ä'il í CASTLE DANGEROUS. LADY AUGUSTA. " In a moment, I think, of... | |
| Theodore Sedgwick Fay - 1835 - 906 Seiten
...NEW YORK ROUTE — AND A NEARER VIEW OF SEVERAL CHARACTERS. " For my mind misgives. Some consequence yet hanging in the stars, Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night's revels." Bomto and Julitt. THE company were assembled by ten; not all, but nearly twice as many as could press... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 Seiten
...is done, and we shall come too late. Rom, I fear too early ; for my mind misgives, Some consequence, yet hanging in the stars, Shall bitterly begin his...With this night's revels ; and expire ' the term Of a despised life, closed in my breast, By some vile forfeit of untimely death. But He, that hath the steerage... | |
| BIBLIOTHEQUE ANGLO-FRANCAISE - 1836 - 648 Seiten
...done, and we shall come too late, Rom. — I fear, too early : for my mind misgives, Some consequence, yet hanging in the stars, Shall bitterly begin his...With this night's revels; and expire the term Of a despised life, clos'd in my breast, By some vile forfeit of untimely death : But He, that haththe steerage... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 536 Seiten
...done, and we shall come too late. f turn. I fear too early ; for my mind misgives, Some consequence, yet hanging in the stars, Shall bitterly begin his...fearful date With this night's revels ; and expire l the term Of a despised life, closed in my breast, By some vile forfeit of untimely death. But He,... | |
| Isabel Goldsmid - 1839 - 336 Seiten
...ladies, had brought her absurdities into full play. CHAPTER IX, My mind misgives ; Some consequence, yet hanging in the stars, Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night's revels. SHAKSPEARE. Avec les hommes l'amour entre par les yeux, avec les femmes par les oreilles. — FRENCH... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1841 - 312 Seiten
...is done, and we shall come too late. Ro. I fear, too early ; for my mind misgives, Some consequence, yet hanging in the stars, Shall bitterly begin his...With this night's revels ; and expire the term Of a despised life, closed in my breast, By some vile forfeit of untimely death : But He, that hath the... | |
| Theodore Sedgwick Fay - 1841 - 262 Seiten
...A New-York Rout—And a nearer View of several Characters. " For my mind misgives, Some consequence yet hanging in the stars Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night's revels."—Romeo and Juliet. A fashionable New-York mansion is not surpassed anywhere in graceful elegance... | |
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