| John Boag - 1848 - 790 páginas
...as, (He) *• Who steals my purse, steals trash; 'tis something — nothing; *Twas mine— 'tis hi->. and has been slave to thousands; But he that filches from me my good name, Robs me of that which not enriches Aim, Aud makes me poor indeed/* NOTE L Which, as well... | |
| Perry Allan Snow - 2000 - 292 páginas
...Is the immediate jewel of their souls: Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing; 1 T was mine, 't is his, and has been slave to thousands; But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him Since he died before I made these discoveries, I can... | |
| David Crystal, Hilary Crystal - 2000 - 604 páginas
...jewel of their souls. / Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing; / Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands. / But he that filches from me my good name / Robs me of that which not enriches him / And makes me poor indeed. William Shakespeare,... | |
| John Seely, William Shakespeare - 2000 - 324 páginas
...to unhinge Othello, when he has spoken so dismissively of 'reputation ' to Cassio? Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands; But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him, 160 And makes me poor indeed. OTHELLO By heaven,... | |
| Carolyn A. Barros, Johanna M. Smith - 2000 - 438 páginas
...jewel of their souls; "Who steals my purse steals trash, 'tis something, nothing; " 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands; "But he that filches from me my good name, "Robs me of that which not enriches him, "And makes me poor indeed." GA B LETTER XXII. March... | |
| Charles A. Crenshaw - 2001 - 289 páginas
...immediate jewel of their souls; Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing; 'Twos mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands; But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches hint, And makes me poor indeed. Othello (1602-4) act 3,... | |
| Kodŭng Kwahagwŏn (Korea). International Conference, Kenji Fukaya - 2001 - 940 páginas
...immediate jewel of our souls: Who steals my purse, steals trash, 'tis something, nothing, Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands: But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed. (3.3.159-65) In short order... | |
| Seymour Michael Miller, Anthony J. Savoie - 2002 - 212 páginas
...effect when lago declares: "Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing; 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands; But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him And makes me poor indeed."3 The penultimate line is... | |
| Dennis M. Doren - 2002 - 260 páginas
...Defining Relevant Paraphilias Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing; 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands; But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed. — William Shakespeare... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2002 - 244 páginas
...immediate jewel of their souls: Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing; Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands; But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him And makes me poor indeed. lago — Othello III.iii... | |
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