It lies not in our power to love, or hate, For will in us is overruled by fate. When two are stript, long ere the course begin, We wish that one should lose, the other win; And one especially do we affect Of two gold ingots, like in each respect. The... Christopher Marlowe and His Associates - Strana 216autor/autoři: John H. Ingram - 1904 - 305 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1899 - 626 str.
...countenance blaz'd, Relenting Hero's gentle heart was strook : Such force and virtue hath an amorous look. It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is over-rul'd by fate. When two are stript long e'er the course begin, We wish that one should lose, the... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 464 str.
...countenance blazed, Relenting Hero's gentle heart was strook : Such force and virtue hath an amorous look. It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will iu us is overruled by fate. When two are stript long e'er the course begin, We wish that one should... | |
| conte Baldassarre Castiglione - 1900 - 478 str.
...honoured, as few lines of verse are honoured, by Shakespeare's indubitable quotation of one of them : — ' It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is over-rul'd by fate. 1 Fairfax's Tasso, i. 3. When two are stript, long ere the course begin INTROWe... | |
| conte Baldassarre Castiglione - 1900 - 474 str.
...honoured, as few lines of verse are honoured, by Shakespeare's indubitable quotation of one of them : — ' It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will iu us is over-rul'd by fate. 1 Fairfax's Tasso, i. 3. lxxx WTien two are stript, long ere the course... | |
| William Paton Ker, Arthur Sampson Napier, Walter William Skeat - 1901 - 570 str.
...deserved a monument in the inner sanctuary of the Palace of Art. But Marlowe had already written thus : It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will...begin, We wish that one should lose, the other win ; And one especially I do affect Of two gold ingots, like in each respect. The reason no man knows... | |
| Robert Chambers, David Patrick - 1901 - 862 str.
...completion (four sestiads) by Chapman in 1600. A few lines will show his command of the heroic couplet : what a sight it were To see thee in stripped, long ere the race begin, We wish that one should lose, the other win. And one especially... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 612 str.
...shepherd " look as though Shakespeare remembered him with affection. The passage runs as follows: — " It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is overrul'd by fate. When two are stripp'd, long ere the course begin, We wish that one should lose,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1901 - 628 str.
...countenance blaz'd, Relenting Hero's gentle heart was strook : Such force and virtue hath an amorous look. It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is over-rul'd by fate. When two are stript long e'er the course begin, We wish that one should lose, the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 618 str.
...shepherd " look as though Shakespeare remembered him with affection. The passage runs as follows: — " It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is overrul'd by fate. When two are stripp'd, long ere the course begin, We wish that one should lose,... | |
| William Farquhar Payson - 1901 - 350 str.
...shook his head, and, waving his hand, went forward with light footsteps into the woods. CHAPTER XXI "It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is overrul'd by fate." — MARLOWE, in Hero and Leander. As the poet made his way through the forest he... | |
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