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" The letter, as I live, with all the business I writ to his holiness. Nay, then, farewell ! I have touched the highest point of all my greatness ; And, from that full meridian of my glory, I haste now to my setting. I shall fall Like a bright exhalation... "
The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet ... - Page 196
by William Shakespeare - 1850
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

Elocution - 1854 - 576 pages
...Rome, As easily as a king ! 26. CARDINAL WOLSET, ON REING CAST OFF RY KINO HENRY VOL — /«. NAT, then, farewell, I have touched the highest point of...exhalation in the evening, And no man see me more. So farewell to the little good you bear me. Farewell, a long farewell, to all my greatness ! This is...
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The Characteristics and Laws of Figurative Language: Designed for Use in ...

David Nevins Lord - Bible as literature - 1854 - 316 pages
...one's self indissolubly, by the means that naturally excite and perpetuate friendship. " I have touch'd the highest point of all my greatness ; And from that...exhalation in the evening, And no man see me more." SHAKSFEABI. By an elliptical metaphor, his highest official station is called his greatness, as though...
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The Medico-pharmaceutical Critic and Guide, Volume 12

1909 - 472 pages
...Hence, horrible shadow ! Unreal mockery, hence ! Ghost disappears. Simm. 'Tis my finish! I have touch'd the highest point of all my greatness; And from that...exhalation in the evening, And no man see me more. Farewell, a long farewell, to all my greatness ! Had 1 but served the Lincoln Institute with half the...
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Medico-pharmaceutical Critic and Guide, Volume 12

William Josephus Robinson - Medicine - 1909 - 524 pages
...Hence, horrible shadow! Unreal mockery, hence ! Ghost disappears. Simm. 'Tis my finish ! I have touch'd the highest point of all my greatness ; And from that...exhalation in the evening, And no man see me more. Farewell, a long farewell, to all my greatness ! Had I but served the Lincoln Institute with half the...
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Standard Catholic Readers: First-[fifth] reader, Book 5

Mary E. Doyle - Readers - 1909 - 508 pages
...letter, as I live, with all the business I writ to 's holiness. Nay then, farewell! I have touch'd the highest point of all my greatness, And from that...exhalation in the evening, And no man see me more. Enter the DUKES OF NORFOLK and SUFFOLK, the EARL OF SURREY, and the LORD CHAMBERLAIN NORFOLK. Hear...
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A Dictionary of Quotations from English and American Poets

Henry George Bohn, Anna Lydia Ward - Quotations - 1911 - 784 pages
...— nips his root, And then he falls as I do. 51 Shaks. : Henry nil. Act iii. Sc. 2. I have touch'd the highest point of all my greatness; And, from that...exhalation in the evening, And no man see me more. 52 Shaks. : Henry V1II. Act iii. Sc. 2. I am not now in fortune's power : He that is down, can fall...
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School Work, Volume 2

Education - 1903 - 512 pages
...indeed. 358 359 CARDINAL WOLSEY, ON BEING CAST OFF BY KING HENRY VIII. Nay, then farewell ! I've touch'd the highest point of all my greatness; And, from that...exhalation in the evening, And no man see me more. So farewell to the little good you bear me. Farewell, a long farewell, to all my greatness! This is...
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The New Grant White Shakespeare: Henry VIII ; Troilus and Cressida

William Shakespeare - 1912 - 404 pages
...letter, as I live, with all the business I writ to 's Holiness. Nay then, farewell ! I have touch'd the highest point of all my greatness, And from that...exhalation in the evening, And no man see me more. Enter the Dukes of NORFOLK and SUFFOLK, the Earl of SURREY, and the Lord Chamberlain. Nor. Hear the...
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Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced ...

John Bartlett, Nathan Haskell Dole - Quotations - 1914 - 1514 pages
...have. Kin.j ¡itnry via. Act ¡a. Sc. 2. I have touched the highest point of all my greatness ; Ami from that full meridian of my glory I haste now to...exhalation in the evening, And no man see me more. not a falling man too fai- ! 'arewell ! a long farewell, to all my greatness ! - the state of man :...
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The Twentieth Century Spellers ...

William Landon Felter, Libbie J. Eginton - 1916 - 104 pages
...Shakespeare. CARDINAL WOLSEY, ON BEING CAST OFF BY KING HENRY VIII. Nay, then farewell! I've touch'd the highest point of all my greatness; And, from that...exhalation in the evening, And no man see me more. So farewell to the little good you bear me. Farewell, a long farewell, to all my greatness! This is...
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