| Philip Massinger - 1779 - 390 páginas
...Glories (Though the Defire of Fame be the laft Weaknefs Wife Men put off) are not the Marks I fhoot at : But if I have done any thing that may challenge Your Favours (mighty Princes) my Requeft is, That for the Good of fuch as fhall fucceed me, A College for Phyficians may be With Care... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1830 - 440 páginas
...all \ve possess were given thee, Can pay thy merit ? I will have thy statue Set up in brass. Vice. Thy name made the sweet subject Of our best poems ; thy unequall'd cures Recorded to posterity. My daughter ! Enter PEDRO, ALMIRA, LEONORA, ANTONIO, and Guard. How 's this ia slave crown'd with a... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1831 - 464 páginas
...though all we possess were given thee, Can pay thy merit ? I will have thy statue Set up in brass. Vice. Thy name made the sweet subject Of our best poems ; thy unequall'd cures Recorded to posterity. My daughter ! Enter PEDRO., ALMIRA, LEONORA., ANTONIO, and Guard. How 's this ia slave crown'd with... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1840 - 758 páginas
...though all we possess were given thee, Can pay thy merit ? I will have thy statue Set up in brass. Vice. alas ! why do you mock me ? I am a weak old man,...Unto the grave, where I must seek my rest. I'"/. roiçhty princes, my request is, That for the good of such as shall succeed me, A college for physicians... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1840 - 756 páginas
...though all we possess were given thee, Can pay thy merit ? I will have thy statue Set up in brass. Vice. Thy name made the sweet subject Of our best poems...last weakness Wise men put off) are not the marks 1 shoot at : But, if I have done any thing that may challenge Your favours, mighty princes, my request... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1840 - 590 páginas
...to posterity. (Though the desire of fame be the last weaknen Wise men put oft"*) are not the marks 1 shoot at: But, if I have done any thing that may challenge...request is, That for the good of such as shall succeed m«, A college for physicians may be With care and cost erected, in which no man May be admitted to... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1840 - 768 páginas
...statue Set "P.JP brass. '*" -— *"^^"^ FreeTriiv name made, the awe,e^ subject "If our best poems ; Recorded to posterity. " Paul. Such false glories...the desire of fame be the last weakness Wise men put oil') are not tin- murks I shoot at : qut, if I have Jone. any tiling that may challenge Your favours,... | |
| Philip Massinger, William Gifford - 1840 - 634 páginas
...though all we possess were gif«i "*i Can pay thy merit 1 I will have thy statue Set up in brass. Vice. Thy name made the sweet subject Of our best poems ; thy unequall'd cures Recorded to posterity. Puní. Such false glories (Though the desire of fame be the last weakness Wise men put off*) are not... | |
| Philip Massinger, William Gifford - 1856 - 594 páginas
...though all we possess were given thee, Can pay thy merit 1 I will have thy statue Set up in brass. Vice. Thy name made the sweet subject Of our best poems...be the last weakness Wise men put off*) are not the marts I shoot »t: But, if I have done any thing that may challenge Your favours, mighty princes, my... | |
| John Cooper Grocott - 1863 - 562 páginas
...Act II. Scene 2. (Lady Macbeth.) That last infirmity of noble minds. MILTON. — Lycidas, Line 71. Though the desire of fame be the last weakness Wise men put off. INFLUENCE. — I am sorry to say, Sir Anthony, that my afflueace over my niece is verv small. SHERIDAN.—... | |
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