| William Shakespeare, Sir Frederick Beilby Watson - 1843 - 264 Seiten
...livelihood), seem to be pourtrayed in the following lines of one of his poems : — O, for my sake, do thou with Fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful...for my life provide, Than public means, which public manners breeds : Thence comes it that my name receives a brand ; And almost thence my nature is subdu'd,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 672 Seiten
...confined. Then give me welcome, next my heaven the hest, Even to thy pure and most loving hreast. 0 for my sake do you with fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds, That did not hetter for my life provide Than puhlic means which puhlic manners hreeds. Thence comes it that my name... | |
| Shakespeare Society - 1844 - 132 Seiten
...Shelley omits the familiar image by which Shakespeare so admirably illustrates his meaning. " 0 ! for my sake do you with fortune chide, The guilty goddess...for my life provide, Than public means, which public manners breeds : Thence comes it that my name receives a brand ; And almost thence my nature is subdued... | |
| 1844 - 680 Seiten
...Shelley omits the familiar image by which Shakespeare so admirably illustrates his meaning. " O .' for my sake do you with fortune chide, The guilty goddess...for my life provide, Than public means, which public manners breeds : Thence comes it that my name receives a brand ; And almost thence my nature is sitbdiwd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 532 Seiten
...me welcome , next my heaven the best, Even to thy pure , and most most loving breast. CXI. O ! for my sake do you with fortune chide , The guilty goddess...for my life provide Than public means , which public manners breeds : Thence comes it that my name receives a brand ; And almost thence my nature is subdu'd... | |
| 1845 - 570 Seiten
...object of so many of those lyrics which contain a " leading idea, with variations : !' — " O, for my sake do you with Fortune chide, The guilty goddess...for my life provide Than public means, which public manners breeds. Thence comes it that mv name receives a brand, And almost thence my nature is subdued... | |
| 1845 - 410 Seiten
...object of so many of those lyrics which contain a " leading idea, with variations : " — " O, for my sake do you with Fortune chide, The guilty goddess...for my life provide Than public means, which public manners breeds. Thence comes it that my name receives a brand, And almost thence my nature is subdued... | |
| Pascal Jones - 1845 - 298 Seiten
...a motley to the view, Gored my own thoughts, sold cheap what is most dear. 0 ! for my sake do thou with fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful...for my life provide, Than public means, which public manners breeds. ****** Pity me then, dear friend, and I assure ye, E'en that your pity is enough to... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1845 - 594 Seiten
...Brooke!' A man who believes he has lofty blood in his veins: — ' O, for my sake, do you with fortnne chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds, That...for my life provide, Than public means, which public manners breeds. Thence comes it that my name receives a braud, And almost thence my nature is subdued... | |
| Hermann Ulrici - 1846 - 582 Seiten
...give me welcome, next my heaven the best, Even to thy pure and most most loving breast. 111. " O, for my sake do you with fortune chide, The guilty goddess...for my life provide, Than public means, which public manners brerds. Thence comes it that my name receives a brand, And almost thence my nature is subJu'd,... | |
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