| Michele Marrapodi - 2004 - 292 Seiten
...Would not have been so stern. (2.2.64-6) And, more persuasively, Go to your bosom, Knock there, and ask your heart what it doth know That's like my brother's fault. If it confess A natural guiltiness, such as is his, Let it not sound a thought upon your tongue Against my... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2011 - 340 Seiten
...Measure for Measure ACT 2. sc. 2 That skins the vice o' th' top. Go to your bosom, Knock there, and ask your heart what it doth know That's like my brother's fault. If it confess A natural guiltiness such as is his, Let it not sound a thought upon your tongue 170 Against... | |
| Anna Murphy Jameson - 2005 - 472 Seiten
...Authority, although it err like others, Hath yet a kind of medicine in itself, Knock there, and ask your heart what it doth know That's like my brother's fault: if it confess A natural guiltiness, such as his is, Let it not sound a thought upon your tongue Against my... | |
| John Albert Murley, Sean D. Sutton - 2006 - 280 Seiten
...that).32 In accord with Matthew, Isabella pleads with him: "Go to your bosom, / Knock there, and ask your heart what it doth know / That's like my brother's fault. If it confess / A natural guiltiness, such as is his, / Let it not sound a thought upon your tongue / Against... | |
| James R. Hartman - 2007 - 518 Seiten
...a kind of medicine in itself That covers over it's own vice. Go to your bosom: Knock there and ask your heart what it doth know That's like my brother's fault. If it owns A natural guiltiness such as is his, Let it not sound a thought upon your tongue Against my brother... | |
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