being made to talk like an English lawyer; but in ' Antony and Cleopatra' (Act I. Sc. 4) Lepidus, in trying to palliate the bad qualities and misdeeds of Antony, uses the language of a conveyancer's chambers in Lincoln's Inn:— " His faults, in him,... Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements Considered - Seite 94von John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1859 - 117 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...faults That all men follow. lc/i. I must not think, there are Evils enough to darken all his goodness : His faults in him, seem as the spots of heaven, More...night's blackness; hereditary. Rather than purchas'd ;" what he cannot change, Than what he chooses. • Sine* my btcomingt kill ou,] There is somewhat... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 522 Seiten
...man, who is the abstract of all faulte That all men follow. Evils enough to darken all his goodness : His faults, in him, seem as the spots of heaven, More...night's blackness ; hereditary. Rather than purchas'd ;" what he cannot change, Than what he chooses. Lip. I must not think, there are Cas. You are too indulgent:... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 646 Seiten
...That all men follow. /-•/-. I must not think, there are Evils enough to darken all his goodness : His faults, in him, seem as the spots of heaven, More...fiery by night's blackness ;* hereditary, Rather than purchased ; s what he cannot change, Than what he chooses. Сл$. You are too indulgent : Let us grant... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 534 Seiten
...man who is the abstract of all faults That all men follow. Evils enough to darken all his goodness. His faults, in him, seem as the spots of heaven ;'...fiery by night's blackness; hereditary, Rather than purchased ; 3 what he cannot change, Than what he chooses. Lep. I must not think there are Ctes. You... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 478 Seiten
...all faults That all men follow. I must not think, there are Evils enough to darken all his goodness: His faults, in him, seem as the spots of heaven, More...fiery by night's blackness; hereditary, Rather than purchased;f what he cannot change, Than what he chooses. 30—i. 4. 366 Manhood is melted into courtesies,!... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 534 Seiten
...faults That all men follow. Lep. I must not think, there are Evils enough to darken all his goodness : His faults, in him, seem as the spots of heaven, More fiery by night's blackness ; 7 hereditary, Rather than purchas'd ;' what he cannot change, Than what he chooses. Cats. You are... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 600 Seiten
...faults That all men follow. Lep. I must not think, there are Evils enow to darken all his goodness : His faults, in him, seem as the spots of heaven, More...night's blackness; hereditary, Rather than purchas'd; what he cannot change, Than what he chooses. • Sit LAUKEL'D victory,] "Laurel'd victory" is the emendation... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1843 - 606 Seiten
...: hardly gave audience, or Lep. I must not think, there are Evils enow to darken all his goodness : His faults, in him, seem as the spots of heaven, More...night's blackness ; hereditary, Rather than purchas'd ; what he cannot change, Than what he chooses. ma Sit LAI-REI-'D victory,] "Laurel'd victory" is the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 594 Seiten
...faults That all men follow. Lep. I must not think there are Evils enough to darken all his goodness : His faults in him seem as the spots of heaven, More...fiery by night's blackness : hereditary, Rather than purchased : what he cannot change, Than what he chooses. Cat. You are too indulgent. Let 's grant it... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 554 Seiten
...faults That all men follow. Lep. I must not think, there are Evils enow to darken all his goodness: His faults, in him, seem as the spots of heaven, More fiery by night's blackness; hereditary, lather than purchas'd; what he cannot change, Than what he chooses. CIPS. You are too indulgent. Let... | |
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