Of every hearer; for it so falls out That what we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it, but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value, then we find The virtue that possession would not show us Whiles it was ours. New Monthly Belle Assemblée - Página 2521836Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 560 páginas
...lamented, pitied and excus'd, Of every hearer : For it so falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth, Whiles we enjoy it ; but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value 5 ; then we find The virtue, that possession would not show us Whiles it was ours : — So will it... | |
| John Reid - 1821 - 454 páginas
...so it falls out, That what we have, we prize not to the worth Whilst we enjoy it, but being lacked and lost, "Why then we rack the value, then we find The virtue that possession could not shew us, Whilst it was ours." It has often seemed to me as if the Roman Catholic notion of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 476 páginas
...excused, Of every hearer : for it so falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth, Whiles t we enjoy it ; but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack J the value ; then we find The virtue, that possession would not shew us AVhiles it was ours:— So... | |
| Henry Matthews - 1822 - 328 páginas
...for " It so falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth, While we enjoy it ; but when tis lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value ; then...that possession would not shew us Whiles it was ours :" — The quarantine laws, like most others, though originally intended for the general good, come... | |
| Sophocles - 1823 - 228 páginas
...it so falls out, That what we have, we prize not to the worth, Whiles we enjoy it : but being lacked and lost,' Why then we rack the value, then we find...shew us Whiles it was ours." MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, Act 4. te. 1. n MaXko> is understood. Thus Homer : — lya AOMV os'ov iftftttiu, ii « BI v. 117. '... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 344 páginas
...lamented, pitied and excus'd, Of every hearer : Foijit so falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth, Whiles we enjoy it ; but being lack'd...then we find The virtue, that possession would not show us Whiles it was ours : — So will it fare with Claudio : When he shall hear she died upon his... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1823 - 418 páginas
...gratification is reduced to nothing : -It so falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth, While we enjoy it ; but being lack'd and lost, Why then...then we find The virtue that possession would not show us Whilst it was ours. Much Ado about Nolfiing, Art IV. Sc. 3» 328 CUSTOM AND HABIT. [Chap. U,... | |
| 1823 - 896 páginas
...gratification ¡я reduced to nothing. • It so falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth, While we enjoy it ; but being lack'd and lost, Why then...then we find The virtue that possession would not show us Whilst it was ours. Much ado abuut Nothing, Act iv. sc. 2. The effect of custom with relation... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 474 páginas
...lamented, pitied and excus'd, Of every hearer: For it so falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth, Whiles we enjoy it; but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value 3 ; then we find The virtue, that possession would not show us Whiles it was ours: — So will it fare... | |
| Seymour fict. family - 1824 - 926 páginas
...the summer with them at Seymour Cottage. CHAPTER V. -It so falls out That what we hare, we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it; but being lack'd,...that possession would not shew us Whiles it was ours. When he shall hear she died upon his words, The idea of her life shall sweetly creep Into his study... | |
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