| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 398 páginas
...anchor. Prosperity doth bewitch men, seeming clear; But seas do laugh, shew white, when rocks are near. We cease to grieve, cease to be fortune's slaves, Nay, cease to die by dying. Art thou gone ? And thou so near the bottom : false report, Which says that women vie with the nine... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 384 páginas
...anchor. Prosperity doth bewitch men, seeming clear; But seas do laugh, shew white, when rocks are near. We cease to grieve, cease to be fortune's slaves, Nay, cease to die by dying. Art thou gone ? And thou so near the bottom : false report, Which says that women vie with the nine... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 296 páginas
...anchor. Prosperity doth bewitch men, seeming clear ; But seas do laugh, shew white, when rocks are near. We cease to grieve, cease to be fortune's slaves, Nay, cease to die by dying. Art thou gone ? And thou so near the bottom : false report, 1 A Toledo, or an English Fox? Toledo.... | |
| Alexander Andrews - 1859 - 644 páginas
...anchor. Prosperity doth bewitch men, seeming clear; But seas do laugh, show white, when rocks are near. We cease to grieve, cease to be fortune's slaves, Nay, cease to die by dying. Art thou gone? And thou so near the bottom? . . . VIT.COR. 0, happy they that never saw the court,... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1859 - 424 páginas
...anchor. Prosperity doth bewitch men, seeming clear; But seas do laugh, show white, when rocks are near. We cease to grieve, cease to be fortune's slaves, Nay, cease to die, by dying. Art thou gone ? And thou so near the bottom ? false report, Which says that women vie with the nine... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1883 - 354 páginas
...or all the elements by scruples, I know not, nor greatly care. At the last moment he yet can say : We cease to grieve, cease to be Fortune's slaves, Nay, cease to die, by dying. And again, with the very yielding of his spirit : My life was a black charnel. It will be seen that... | |
| 1886 - 894 páginas
...not depend upon the merit of a casual passage here or there, it would be easy to select from any one of his representative plays such examples of the highest,...be fortune's slaves, Nay, cease to die, by dying. There is a depth of severe sense in them, a height of heroic scorn, or a dignity of quiet cynicism,... | |
| 1886 - 988 páginas
...of our own day might call it, of certitude. here or there, it would be easy to select from any one of his representative plays such examples of the highest,...We cease to grieve, cease to be fortune's slaves, Xny, cease to die, by dying. There is a depth of severe sense in them, a height of heroic scorn, or... | |
| John Webster, Cyril Tourneur - 1888 - 472 páginas
...anchor. Prosperity doth bewitch men, seeming clear ; But seas do laugh, show white, when rocks are near. We cease to grieve, cease to be fortune's slaves, Nay, cease to die, by dying. Art thou gone ? And thou so near the bottom ? false report, Which says that women vie with the nine... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1889 - 516 páginas
...of single lines. Such dying cries as Brachianno's invocation to "soft natural death"; Flamineo's " We cease to grieve, cease to be Fortune's slaves, Nay, cease to die, by dying ;" or his sister's " My soul, like to a ship in a black storm, Is driven I know not whither ;" Ferdinand's... | |
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