| William Shakespeare - 1912 - 414 páginas
...loves ! 170 Oth. O misery! logo. Poor and content is rich, and rich enough; But riches, fineless, is as poor as winter To him that ever fears he shall be poor. — Good Heaven, the souls of all my tribe defend From jealousy! Oth. Why ? why is this ? Think'st... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1912 - 134 páginas
...— / Henry VI. 6 ) DECEMBER 4. Poor and content is rich, and rich enough I But riches fineless is as poor as winter To him that ever fears he shall be poor. — Othello. 1795. Birthday of Thomas Carlyle, who said: "Consider -^ what this Shakespeare has actuallly... | |
| Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree - 1913 - 346 páginas
...not a monopoly of happiness. " Poor and content is rich and rich enough ; but riches fineless is as poor as winter to him that ever fears he shall be poor." Goethe beautifully sums up this philosophy in his poem of " The Eagle and the Dove." An eagle is wounded,... | |
| 1914 - 668 páginas
...immediate jewel of their soul: Poor and content is rich and rich enough, But riches fineless is as poor as winter To him that ever fears he shall be poor. — Othello. Л little gale will soon disperse that cloud, And blow it to the source from whence it... | |
| John William Postgate - 1916 - 164 páginas
...fashion." It is lago also who says: Poor and content is rich, and rich enough, But riches fineless is as poor as winter To him that ever fears he shall be poor. The same sentiment is contained in the "Arts of Empire": "The poor man that patiently endures his wants... | |
| Literary Clinic, Buffalo - 1916 - 170 páginas
...lawful?" "A good name is better than riches and its loss is the greatest poverty." Boundless riches is as poor as winter to him that ever fears he shall be poor. In Macbeth, sleep is murdered that "knits up the ravelled sleeve of care." Here "not poppy, nor mandragora,... | |
| Literary clinic, Buffalo - 1916 - 168 páginas
...lawful?" "A good name is better than riches and its loss is the greatest poverty." Boundless riches is as poor as winter to him that ever fears he shall be poor. In Macbeth, sleep is murdered that "knits up the ravelled sleeve of care." Here "not poppy, nor mandragora,... | |
| Torsten Hilding Svartengren - 1918 - 566 páginas
...Baring-Gould, RS, 230. Ez poor as moorland. Blakeborough, NRY, 241, in daily use. But riches fineless is as poor as winter To him that ever fears he shall be poor. Shak., IIl, iii, 177. Note. Some sim. in G. : Arm wie Hiob, Arm und ruhmstichtig wie ein Maler. Armer... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1920 - 230 páginas
...loves! Oth. O misery! 171 lago. Poor and content is rich, and rich enough, But riches fineless is as poor as winter To him that ever fears he shall be poor. Good heaven, the souls of all my tribe defend From jealousy ! Oth. Why, why is this? Think'st thou... | |
| 1882 - 792 páginas
...good name, Robs me of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed. But riches fineless is as poor as winter To him that ever fears he shall be poor. And Micah in Judges xviii. 24 : " Ye have taken away my gods — and what have I more?" And Virgil's... | |
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