| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1844 - 140 стор.
...applicable, for Shelley omits the familiar image by which Shakespeare so admirably illustrates his meaning. " O ! for my sake do you with fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds, That did not better for my life provide, Than public means, which public manners... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 532 стор.
..., give me welcome , next my heaven the best , Even to thy pure , and most most loving breast. CXI. O ! for my sake do you with fortune chide , The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds, That did not better for my life provide Than public means , which public manners... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 336 стор.
...confined. Then give me welcome, next my heaven the beat. Even to thy pure and most most loving breast. O, for my sake do you with fortune chide. The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds, That did not better for my life provide, Than public means, which public manners... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1844 - 790 стор.
...a property of his own, to the second-best, if not the best, house in the whole of Stratford : — " O, for my sake, do you with Fortune chide. The guilty goddess of ray harmful deeds. Thai did not belter for my life provide Than public means which public manners... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1844 - 140 стор.
...applicable, for Shelley omits the familiar image by which Shakespeare so admirably illustrates his meaning. " O ! for my sake do you with fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds, That did not better for my life provide, Than public means, which public manners... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1845 - 594 стор.
...player ! ' Think of that, master Brooke!' A man who believes he has lofty blood in his veins: — ' O, for my sake, do you with fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds, That did not better for my life provide, Than public means, which public manners... | |
| 1845 - 570 стор.
...principal object of so many of those lyrics which contain a " leading idea, with variations : !' — " O, for my sake do you with Fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds, That did not better for my life provide Than public means, which public manners... | |
| 1845 - 410 стор.
...the most insulting kind, he felt and bewailed without resenting." (Hallam's Literature of Europe.) " O, for my sake do you with Fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds, That did not better for my life provide Than public means, which public manners... | |
| Hermann Ulrici - 1846 - 596 стор.
...Then give me weleome, next my heaven the best, Even to thy pure and most most loving breast. 111. " O, for my sake do you with fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds, That did uot better for my life provide, Than public means, which public manners... | |
| Hermann Ulrici - 1846 - 588 стор.
...Then give me welcome, next my heaven the best, Even to thy pure and most most loving breast. 111. " O, for my sake do you with fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds, That did not better for my life provide, Than public means, which public manners... | |
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