| William Shakespeare - 2002 - 244 páginas
...Fear no more the frown of the great; Thou art past the tyrant's stroke; Care no more to clothe or eat; To thee the reed is as the oak. The sceptre, learning,...All follow this, and come to dust. Fear no more the lightning flash, Nor the all-dreaded thunder-stone; Fear not slander, censure rash; Thou hast finish'd... | |
| Alexander Leggatt - 2002 - 260 páginas
...no more the frown o' th' great, Thou art past the tyrant's stroke; Care no more to clothe and eat, To thee the reed is as the oak. The sceptre, learning, physic, must All follow this and come to dust. This sense of death as the leveler that chastises human pride, as a refuge from suffering, and, in... | |
| Ruth H. Finnegan - 2002 - 332 páginas
...English-speaking gathering. One by one, line by line, the looking stopped and the listening went on: ‘The sceptre, learning, physic must, all follow this and come to dust'. . . . And now for a few moments, he was back with us. It was as though he was moving from the pews... | |
| Ruth H. Finnegan - 2002 - 340 páginas
...English-speaking gathering. One by one, line by line, the looking stopped and the listening went on: 'The sceptre, learning, physic must, all follow this and come to dust'. . . . And now for a few moments, he was back with us. It was as though he was moving from the pews... | |
| Ruth H. Finnegan - 2002 - 332 páginas
...English-speaking gathering. One by one, line by line, the looking stopped and the listening went on: ‘The sceptre, learning, physic must, all follow this and come to dust'. . . . And now for a few moments, he was back with us. It was as though he was moving from the pews... | |
| Ursula Ackrill - 2004 - 196 páginas
...great,/ Thou art past the tyrant's stroke./ Gare no more to clothe and eat,/ To thee the reed is äs the oak./ The sceptre, learning, physic, must/ All follow this and come to dust.// Fear no more the lightning flash,/ Nor th'all-dreaded thunder-stone./ Fear not slander, censure rash./ Thou hast finished... | |
| Ross W. Duffin - 2004 - 536 páginas
...past the Tyrants stroke, Care no more to clothe and eat, To thee the Reed is as the Oak: The Scepter, Learning, Physic must, All follow this and come to dust. Fear no more the Lightning flash. Nor th 'all-dreaded Thunderstone. Fear not Slander, Censure rash. Thou hast finish'd... | |
| Martin Robb - 2004 - 386 páginas
...English-speaking gathering. One hy one, line by line, the looking stopped and the listening went on: 'The sceptre, learning, physic must, all follow this and come to dust' . . . And now for a few moments, he was back with us. It was as though he was moving from the pews... | |
| Judith Woolf - 2005 - 192 páginas
...no more the frown o' th' great, Thou art past the tyrant's stroke. Care no more to clothe and eat, To thee the reed is as the oak: The sceptre, learning,...come to dust. Fear no more the lightning-flash Nor th' all-dreaded thunder-stone. Fear not slander, censure rash. Thou hast finished joy and moan. All... | |
| 2005 - 132 páginas
...no more the frown o' the great; Thou art past the tyrant's stroke; Care no more to clothe and eat; To thee the reed is as the oak. The sceptre, learning,...All follow this, and come to dust. Fear no more the lightning flash, No th' all-dreaded thunder stone; Fear not slander, censure rash; Thou hast finished... | |
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