 | William Shakespeare - 1796
...therefore I'll none of it. Honour is a mere 'fcutcheon ; and fo ends my catechifm. Ibid, A. 5. Sc. I. His nature is too noble for the world : He would not flatter Neptune for his trident, Or Jo-ix for his power to thunder. His heart's hb mouth: What ffis Tireaft forges, that his tongue muft... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1797
...any colour. COM. Nay, come away. MEN. His nature is too noble for the world : He would not ftatter Neptune for his trident, Or Jove for his power to...forges, that his tongue muft vent ; And, being angry, does forget that ever He heard the name of death. [A noife -within. Here's goodly work ! 2 PAT. I would... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1798
...Com. Nay, come away. [Exeunt CORIOLANUS, anit'Ccminivs. r Se«. This man has marr'd his fortune. Men. His nature is too noble for the world : He would not...power to thunder. His heart's his mouth : What his bread forges, that his tongue muft vent ; And, being angry, doth forget that ever He heard the name... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1800
...Nay, come away. [Exeunt CORIQLANUS, COM1NIUS, and Others. i Pat. This man has marr'd his fortune. Men. His nature is too noble for the world : He would not...forges, that his tongue muft vent ; And, being angry, does forget that ever He heard the name of death. [A wife witbiu. Here's goodly work! z Pat. I would... | |
 | 1815
...fortune's finger To sound what stop she please." And, in describing such an one, has further said, " His nature is too noble for the world : He would not flatter Neptune for his trident, Or Jove for his pow'r to thunder." When we come, however, to analyse this independence of mind which passes current... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1803
...colour. Com. Nay, come away. [Exeunt COR. COM. and others. 1 Pat. This man has marr'd his fortune. Men. His nature is too noble for the world : He would not...trident, Or Jove for his power to thunder. His heart's hit mouth : What his breast forges, that his tongue must ventj And, being angry, does forget that ever... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1803
...any colour. Com. Nay, come away. [Exeunt COR. and COM. I Sen. This man has marr'd his fortune. Men. His nature is too, noble for the world : He would...forges, that his tongue muft vent ; And, being angry, does forget that ever He heard the name of death. [A Noife within. Here's goodly work ! a Sen. I would... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1804
...Nay, come away. [Exeunt Coriolanus, Cominius, and Others. 1 Pat. This man has marr'd his fortune. Men. His nature is too noble for the world: He would not...power to thunder. His heart's his mouth: What his breast forges, that his tongue must vent; And, being angry, does forget that ever He heard the name... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1805
...Nay, come away. [Exeunt CORIOLANUS, COMINIUS, and Others. 1 Pat. This man has marr'd his fortune. Men. His nature is too noble for the world: He would not...power to thunder. His heart's his mouth : What his breast forges, that his tongue must vent ; And, being angry, does forget that ever He heard the name... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1806
...Nay, come away. [Exeunt Corlolanus, Cominius, and Others. 1 Pat. This man has marr'd his fortune. Men. His nature is too noble for the world: He would not...power to thunder. His heart's his mouth : What his breast forges, that his tongue must vent; And, being angry, does forget that ever He heard the name... | |
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