| Université de Bordeaux III. Groupe d'études et de recherches britanniques - 2002 - 324 Seiten
...vertu suffirait à lui faire perdre toute considération et crédibilité : that these men, Carrying, I say, the stamp of one defect, Being Nature's livery or Fortune's star, His virtues else, be they as pure as grace, As infinite as man may undergo, Shall in the general censure... | |
| K. H. Anthol - 2003 - 344 Seiten
...by some habit that too much o'er-leavens The form of plausive manners, that these men, 30 Carrying, I say. the stamp of one defect. Being nature's livery, or fortune's star, — His virtues else — be they as pure as grace, As infinite as man may undergo — Shall in the... | |
| Gordon Warme, Gordon Warme M. D. - 2003 - 385 Seiten
...by some habit, diat too much o'er-leavens The form of plausive manners — that these men, Carrying, I say, the stamp of one defect, Being nature's livery, or fortune's star, His virtues else, be they as pure as grace, As infinite as man may undergo, Shall in the general censure... | |
| Douglas Trevor - 2004 - 288 Seiten
...that these men, Carrying, I say, the stamp of one defect, Being Nature's livery or Fortune's star, His virtues else, be they as pure as grace, As infinite...censure take corruption From that particular fault. (1.4.23-36) According to the Prince, it matters little whether or not it is "Nature's livery or Fortune's... | |
| Douglas Trevor - 2004 - 288 Seiten
...Or by some habit, that too much o'erleavens The form of plausive manners - that these men, Carrying, I say, the stamp of one defect, Being Nature's livery or Fortune's star, His virtues else, be they as pure as grace, As infinite as man may undergo, Shall in the general censure... | |
| Irving Ribner - 2005 - 232 Seiten
...Or by some habit that too much o'er-leavens The form of plausive manners, that these men, Carrying, I say, the stamp of one defect, Being nature's livery,...censure take corruption From that particular fault. (I.iv.23-38) What then is this Vicious mole of nature' ? When we consider Hamlet as an individual,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2005 - 900 Seiten
...habit, that too much o'er-leavens 10 20 The form of plausive manners — that these men, 30 Carrying I say the stamp of one defect, Being nature's livery, or fortune's star, His virtues else be they as pure as grace, As infinite as man may undergo, Shall in the general censure... | |
| Jeffrey Masten, Wendy Wall, W. B. Worthen - 2006 - 218 Seiten
...Oft breaking down the pales and forts of reason, . . . Carrying, I say, the stamp of one defect, His virtues else be they as pure as grace, As infinite...general censure take corruption From that particular fault.17 The "rottenness" in Denmark, it appears, is nothing other than Hamlet himself, the implied... | |
| J. P. E. Harper-Scott - 2006 - 9 Seiten
...Or by some habit, that too much o'erleavens The form of plausive manners - that these men, Carrying, I say, the stamp of one defect, Being Nature's livery or Fortune's star, His virtues else, be they as pure as grace, As infinite as man may undergo, Shall in the general censure... | |
| JJ Semple - 2007 - 186 Seiten
...advantage of its extraordinary restorative healing powers. 1 — Accident . . .That these men, Carrying, I say, the stamp of one defect, Being nature's livery or fortune's star, His virtues else, be they pure as grace, As infinite as man may undergo, Shall in the general censure... | |
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