| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 456 str.
...shame, And I resign my gage. My dear dear lord, The purest treasure mortal times afford, Is—spotless reputation ; that away, Men are but gilded loam, or...painted clay. A jewel in a ten-times-barr'd-up chest Is—a bold spirit in a loyal breast. * —my fair name, &c.] That is, ' my name that lives on my grave,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 984 str.
...my shame, And I resign my gage. My dear dear lord, i The purest treasure mortal times afford, I*— essida to this Troilus. Via. I understand you, Sir;...great, Sir, begging but a beggar ; Cressida was a b > Wine honour is my life ; both grow in one ; Take honour from me, and my life is done : Then, dear... | |
| Catherine George Ward - 1823 - 780 str.
...be no sister, nor even friend, to one who so far forgets what is due to his superior*. CHAPTER XL " The purest treasure mortal times afford, Is — spotless...are but gilded loam, or painted clay. A jewel, in a ten times barr'd-up cheat, Is— a bold spirit in a loyal breast." THE effect of this speech was almost... | |
| 1823 - 404 str.
...which you defended yourself, do not put into the hands of your enemy :" — That is, your reputation. " The purest treasure mortal times afford " Is spotless...away, " Men are but gilded loam or painted clay." SHAK. Con lo que sana el higado, enferma la bolsa. — " That which heals the fig tree, sickens the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 882 str.
...take but my shame, And I resign my gage. My clear, dear lord, The purest treasure mortal times alford, ng you! Mar. And your courtesy, for a ring-carrier!...Wid.The troop is pas t.Come, pilgrim,! will bring Minehononris my life; both grow in one. Take honour from me, and my life is done. Then, dear my liege,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 518 str.
...his gage : — Lkxn make leopards lame. JVor. Yea, but not change their spot) : take but my shame. And I resign my gage. My dear dear lord, The purest...mortal times afford. Is — spotless reputation ; that awny, Men are bat gilded loam, or painted clay. A jewel in a ten-tinva-burr'd-up chest Is — a bold... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 1010 str.
...gage : — Lions make leopards tame. Nor. > • :> , bu i not change their spots : take but my shame, ity without excursion into foreign literature. Many...translated, and some of the Greek; the Reformition bul gilded loam, or painted clay. A jewel in a ten-times-barr'd-up chest Is — a bold spirit in a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 438 str.
...spots : take but And I resign my gage. My dear dear lord, The purest treasure mortal times aftbrd, Is — spotless reputation; that away, Men are but...painted clay. A jewel in a ten-times-barr'd-up chest Is—a bold spirit in a loyal breast. Mine honour is my life ; both grow in one ; Take honour from... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 560 str.
...gage : — Lions make leopards 21 tame. Nor. Yea, but not change their 22 spots : take but my shame, And I resign my gage. My dear, dear lord, The purest...are but gilded loam, or painted clay. A jewel in a ten times barr'd up chest Is — a bold spirit in a loyal breast. Mine honour is my life ; both grow... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 514 str.
...his gage : — Lions make leopards tame. f Nor. Yea, but not change their spots : take but my shame, And I resign my gage. My dear dear lord, The purest...times afford, Is — spotless reputation ; that away, f Men are but gilded loam, or painted clay. /""; A jewel in a ten-times-barr'd-up chest Is — a bold... | |
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