| 1831 - 704 páginas
...attend him talk of the many omens which had appeared that day, he answers : " Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death...I yet have heard, It seems to me most strange that mim should fear ; Swing that death, a necessary end, Will come, when it will come. ' When the hero... | |
| 1834 - 404 páginas
...cowardice : What can be avoided, Whose end is purposed by the mighty gods'! Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death...death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come. WRITING AN ARTICLE. ^READER, thou art not aware of the misery of a bungling writer, nor the difficulty... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 páginas
...noise. 3 Henry Howard, earl of Northampton, in his Defensative against the Cees. Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death...will come. Re-enter a Servant. What say the augurers ? Serv. They would not have you to stir forth to-day. Plucking the entrails of an offering forth, They... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 624 páginas
...taste of death but once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, 1 ie clashed. [J. Cx.9. 29] 2 c It seems to me most strange that men should fear,...will come. Re-enter a Servant. What say the augurers ? Serv. They would not have you to stir forth to-day. Plucking the entrails of an offering forth, They... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 646 páginas
...themselves blaze forth the death of prince«.' О/ч. Cowards die many time« before their death»;* The J @q#* (hat death, a necessary end, Will come, when it will come. Ji-'-"i!-' a Serrant. What say the augurera... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 522 páginas
...comets seen , — The heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes. Cits. Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death...when it will come. Re-enter a Servant What say the augurera ? Ser». They would not have you to stir forth to-day. ' Plucking the entrails of an offering... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 534 páginas
...comets seen ; The heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes. COM. Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death...will come.* Re-enter a Servant. What say the augurers ? Serv. They would not have you stir forth to-day. Plucking the entrails of an offering forth, They... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 534 páginas
...prodigies or omens. 2 To hurtle is to clash, or move with violence and noise. Cees. Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death...Will come, when it will come. Re-enter a Servant. Serv. They would not have you to stir forth to-day. Plucking the entrails of an offering forth, They... | |
| William Shakespeare, Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1839 - 490 páginas
...comets seen: The heave'ns themselves blaze forth the death of princes. [Ceesar.] Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death...death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come. [Ca/pwrra'a.] Alas! my lord, Your wisdom is consum'd in confidence. Do not go forth to-day : the dream... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 714 páginas
...qu'à César. Cet. Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death bat once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, It...will come. Re-enter a SERVANT. What say the augurers? Serv. They would not have you to stir forth to-day. Plucking the entrails of an offering forth, They... | |
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