D'Ambois; cousin Guise, I wonder Your honour'd disposition brooks so ill A man so good, that only would uphold Man in his native nobless, from whose fall All our dissentions rise ; that in himself (Without the outward patches of our frailty, Riches and... Wonder of a kingdom - Seite 283von Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1814 - 454 Seiten
...man so good, that only would uphold Man in his native nobless, from whose fall All our dissentioiis rise ; that in himself (Without the outward patches...comprehends Worth with the greatest: kings had never bornt Such boundless empire over other men, Had all maintaiu'd the spirit and state of ISor had the... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1844 - 584 Seiten
...dissensions rise ; that in himself (Without these outward badges of our frailty, Riches and honor) knows he comprehends Worth with the greatest : kings...borne Such boundless empire over other men, Had all maintained the spirit and state of D'Ambois ; Nor had the full, impartial hand of Nature, That all... | |
| George Chapman - 1874 - 620 Seiten
...man so good, that only would uphold Man in his native noblesse, from whose fall All our dimensions rise ; that in himself Without the outward patches...honour) knows he comprehends Worth with the greatest clings had never borne luch boundless empire over other men, rJad all maintain'd the spirit and <.tati-... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1902 - 294 Seiten
...blood of King Charles : A man . . that only would uphold Man in his native nobleness, from whose 611 All our dissentions rise ; that in himself (Without...borne Such boundless empire over other men, Had all maintained the spirit and state of D'Ambois ; Nor had the full, impartial hand of Nature, That all... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1902 - 296 Seiten
...fall All our dissentions rise ; that in himself (Without the outward patches of our frailty, Rubes and honour,) knows he comprehends Worth with the greatest...borne Such boundless empire over other men, Had all maintained the spirit and state of D'Ambois ; Nor had the full, impartial hand of Nature, That all... | |
| George Chapman - 1905 - 394 Seiten
...and honour) knowes he comprehends Worth with the greatest. Kings had never borne 95 Such boundlesse empire over other men, Had all maintain'd the spirit and state of D'Ambois ; Nor had the full impartiall hand of Nature, That all things gave in her originall 88 Stay . . . D' ' Amboh. B, Stay... | |
| George Chapman - 1905 - 398 Seiten
...and honour) knowes he comprehends Worth with the greatest. Kings had never borne . 95 Such boundlesse empire over other men, Had all maintain'd the spirit and state of D'Ambois ; Nor had the full impartiall hand of Nature, That all things gave in her originall 88 Stay . . . D'Ambois. B, Stay them,... | |
| George Chapman - 1910 - 752 Seiten
...so good, that only would uphold 90 Man in his native noblesse, from whose fall All our dissensions rise ; that in himself (Without the outward patches...comprehends Worth with the greatest : kings had never borne 95 Such boundless empire over other men. Had all maintain'd the spirit and state of D'Ambois ; Nor... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 898 Seiten
...яо good, that only would uphold » Man in his native noblesse, from whose fall All our dimensions rise ; that in himself (Without the outward patches...«§ Such boundless empire over other men. Had all maintnin'd the spirit and state of D'Ambois ; Nor had the full impartial hand of nature That all things... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 924 Seiten
...so good, that only would uphold eo M.-III in his native noblesse, from whose fall All mir dimensions rise ; that in himself (Without the outward patches...comprehends Worth with the greatest. Kings had never borne w Snch boundless e.mpire over other men. Had nil maintain'd the spirit and state of IVAmbois j Nor... | |
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