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" T is most strange Nature should be so conversant with pain, Being thereto not compell'd. Cer. I hold it ever, Virtue and cunning were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches; careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend, But immortality attends... "
Supplement to the Edition of Shakspeare's Plays Published in 1778 by Samuel ... - Página 81
1780 - 760 páginas
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Shakespeariana: -a Critical And Contemporary Review Of Shakespearian Literature

1886 - 626 páginas
...held it ever Virtue and cunning [skill] were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches : careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend ; But immortality attends the former, Making a man a god. And: — Kindness, nobler ever than revenge. And: — Though those that are betrayed Do feel the treason...
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Shakespeariana, Volumen3

1886 - 680 páginas
...held it ever Virtue and cunning [skill] were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches : careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend ; But immortality attends the former, Making a man a god. And : — Kindness, nobler ever than revenge. And: — Though those that are betrayed Do feel the treason...
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volumen8

William Shakespeare - 1890 - 620 páginas
...Cer. I held it ever, Virtue and cunning2 were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches: careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend; But immortality attends the former, so Making a man a god. T is known, I ever Have studied physic, through which secret art, By turning...
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The Cyclopædia of Practical Quotations, English and Latin: With an Appendix ...

1889 - 934 páginas
...Sc. 2. I held it ever, Virtue and cunning were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches: careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend; But immortality attends the ibrmer, Making a man a god. e. J^rides. Act III. Sc. 2. Most dangerous Is that temptation, that doth...
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The Works of Shakespeare: Julius Caesar. Antony and Cleopatra. Titus ...

William Shakespeare - 1891 - 500 páginas
...Cer. I held it ever, Virtue and cunning were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches : careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend ; But immortality attends the former, Making a man a god. 'T is known, I ever Have studied physic, through which secret art, T3y turning o'er authorities, I...
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History of Pericles, Prince of Tyre

William Shakespeare - 1892 - 184 páginas
...Cerimon. I held it ever, Virtue and cunning were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches; careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend, But immortality attends the former, 30 Making a man a god. 'T is known, I ever Have studied physic, through which secret art, By turning...
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The Indiana School Journal, Volumen39,Tema 9

1894 - 904 páginas
...REARING.— "I held it ever. Virtue and Knowledge were endowments greater Than Nobleness and Riches! Careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend; But Immortality attends the former, Making a man a God." — Shakespeare. 2. What physiological reasons exist for requiring- a scholar to stand upright when...
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The Reader's Shakespeare: His Dramatic Work Condensed, Connected ..., Volumen2

William Shakespeare - 1896 - 478 páginas
...held it ever, Virtue and knowledge° were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches : ' Careless heirs May the two 'latter darken and expend ; But...immortality attends the 'former, Making a 'man a 'god. 'T is known, I ever Have studied 'physic ; through which secret art, By turning-o'er authorities, I...
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The Cyclopedia of Practical Quotations: English, Latin, and Modern Foreign ...

1896 - 1224 páginas
...18. I hold it ever. Virtue and cunning were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches : careless there was but one way ; for his nose was as sharp as a pen, and a' babbled of green fields. "How now m. Pericles. Act III. Sc. 2. L. 27. My heart laments that virtue cannot live Out of the teeth of emulation....
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Pericles

William Shakespeare - 1896 - 154 páginas
...Car. I hold it ever, Virtue and cunning were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches : careless heirs May the two latter darken and expend, But immortality attends the former, 30 Making a man a god. 'Tis known, I ever Have studied physic, through which secret art, By turning...
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