Of your philosophy you make no use, If you give place to accidental evils'.— The sum of which philosophy is this— You are a man, and therefore Fortune's sport, This hour exalted, and the next abas'd Comicorum graecorum fragmenta - Seite 2661840 - 275 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1910 - 272 Seiten
...Lucius. Cas. I did not think you could have been so angry. Bru. O Cassius, I am sick of many griefs. Cas. Of your philosophy you make no use, If you give place to accidental evils. Bru. No man bears sorrow better. Portia is dead. Cas. Ha! Portia! Bru. She is dead. Cas. How 'scap'dI... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1911 - 512 Seiten
...did not think you could have been so angry. BRUTUS. O Cassius ! I am sick of many griefs. CASSIUS. Of your philosophy you make no use If you give place to accidental evils. 144 BRUTUS. No man bears sorrow better: Portia is dead. CASSIUS. Ha ! Portia ! BRUTUS. She is dead.... | |
| Carl Meinck - 1910 - 274 Seiten
...Philosophie. Bei ihrer Unterredung vor der Schlacht bei Philippi sagt Cassius zu dem schwermütigen Brutus: Of your philosophy you make no use If you give place to accidental evils (IV, 3,145), 3 ) worauf ihm Brutus zur Begründung seiner Trauer erwidert: No man bears sorrow better.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1911 - 224 Seiten
...Lucius. Cas. I did not think you could have been so angry. Bru. O Cassius, I am sick of many griefs. Cas. Of your philosophy you make no use, If you give place to accidental evils. Bru. No man bears sorrow better: Portia is dead. Cas. Ha! Portia! Bru. She is dead. Cas. How 'scaped... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson - 1912 - 232 Seiten
...comprehends and directs all events however tangled and staggering they may sometimes seem. Cassius objects, Of your philosophy you make no use If you give place to accidental evils. The mysterious exceptions to the general law we are bound to admit; but our philosophy serves us well if... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1912 - 278 Seiten
...(Sits L). I did not think you could have been so angry. Bru. O Cassius, I am sick of many griefs. Cas. Of your philosophy you make no use, If you give place to accidental evils. Bru. No man bears sorrow better. Portia is dead. 3 l He takes Brutus' hand. Once more we see what a... | |
| 1912 - 524 Seiten
...wine. Cas. I did not think you could have been so angry. Bru. O Cassius, I am sick of many griefs! Cas. Of your philosophy you make no use, If you give place to accidental evils. Bru. No man bears sorrow better. — Portia is dead. Cas. Ha! Portia? Bru. She is dead. Cas. How 'scaped... | |
| 1914 - 304 Seiten
...Lueiut. Gas. I did not think you could have been so angry. Bru. O Cassius, I am sick of many griefs. Cos. Of your philosophy you make no use, If you give place to accidental evils. Bru. No man bears sorrow better. Portia is dead. Cos. Hal Portia! Bru. She is dead. Cos. How 'scap'dI... | |
| Herbert Moore Pim - 1914 - 324 Seiten
...possess a measure of generosity ; and are attributable in almost every instance to physical causes. ' Of your philosophy you make no use, If you give place to accidental evils. ' Therefore, the philosopher who for a moment desires to have done with his reasonings, would seem... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1915 - 302 Seiten
...Lucius. Cas. I did not think you could have been so angry. Bru. O Cassius, I am sick of many griefs. Cas. Of your philosophy you make no use, If you give place to accidental evils. Bru. No man bears sorrow better. Portia is dead. Cas. Ha! Portia! Bru. She is dead. Cas. How'scaped... | |
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