| Alexander Winton Buchan - 1859 - 120 pages
...stones, and good in everything. Amiens. I would not change it. Happy is your Grace That can translate the stubbornness of fortune Into so quiet and so sweet a style ! And yet it irks me, the poor dappled fools — Being native burghers of this desert cityShould, in... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1859 - 518 pages
...stones, and good in everything. Ami. I would not change it : Happy is your grace That can translate the stubbornness of fortune Into so quiet and so sweet a style. Duhe S. Come, shall we go and kill us venison ? And yet it irks me" the poor dappled fools, — Being... | |
| Alexander Winton Buchan - 1859 - 362 pages
...stones, and good in everything. Amiens. I would not change it. Happy is your Grace That can translate the stubbornness of fortune Into so quiet and so sweet a style ! Diike. Come, shall we go and kill us venison ? And yet it irks me, the poor dappled fools — Being... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 720 pages
...stones, and good in every thing. Aim. I would not change it. ' Happy is your grace, That can translate the stubbornness of fortune Into so quiet and so sweet a style. Duke S. Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me, the poor dappled fools, Being native... | |
| Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck - 1859 - 590 pages
...severe illness, has enabled me to extract pleasures unseen by others " ' Happy I am That can translate the stubbornness of fortune Into so quiet and so sweet a style.' " Come and see me, and I will show you all my haunts, and recesses, and sofas, that are actually planted... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 1120 pages
...stones, and good in everything. Ami. I would not change it : Happy is your grace, That can translate the stubbornness of fortune Into so quiet and so sweet a style. Duke S. Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks meb the poor dappled fools, — lieing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 790 pages
...stones, and good in every thing. AMI. I would not change it.b Happy is your grace, That can translate the stubbornness of fortune Into so quiet and so sweet a style. DUKE S. Come, shall we go and kill us venison ? And yet it irks me, the poor dappled fools, Being native... | |
| Francis Edward Paget - 1860 - 344 pages
...CHAPTEE I. THE PAST AWD THE PBESENT. " I would not change it. Happy is your Grace That can translate the stubbornness of fortune Into so quiet and so sweet a style !'' As you like it. I HATE often heard it said that there are very few men in the world who are strong-minded... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler - 1861 - 914 pages
...stones, and good in етегу thing. Ami. I would not change it. Happy is your grace, That can translate 50 Duke 8. Come, shall we go and kill us venison ! And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, — Being... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1861 - 412 pages
...stones, and good in everything ! — I would not change it.a Ami. Happy is your grace, That can translate the stubbornness of fortune Into so quiet and so sweet a style ! Duke S. Come, shall we go and kill us venison ? And yet it irks me, the poor dappled fools — Being... | |
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