| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 656 pages
...and i' the heat. [Exeunt. SCENE II.— ,4 Hall in the Earl of Gloster's Castle. Enter EDMUND, with a letter. EDM. Thou, nature, art my goddess ; to thy...bound : Wherefore should I Stand in the plague of eustom ; and permit The euriosity0 of nations to deprive me, For that I am some twelve or fourteen... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 586 pages
...and i' the heat. t [Exeunt. SCENE II— A Hail in the Sari of GLOSTEB'S Castle. Enter EDMFND, with a Letter. Edm. Thou, nature, art my goddess ; to thy...are bound : Wherefore should I Stand in the plague J of custom ; and permit The curiosity § of nations to deprive me, For that I am some twelve or fourteen... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 462 pages
...not, That monster, custom, who all sense doth eat Of habit's devil, is angel yet in this. H. iii. 4. Thou, nature, art my goddess ; to thy law My services...bound. Wherefore should I Stand in the plague of custom ',' A" L. i. 2. VILE. Though I am native here, And to the manner born, — it is a custom More honour'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 570 pages
...t [Exennt. SCENE II.— A Sail in the Earl of GLOSTEE'S Castle. Enter EDMUND, with a Letter. Jldm. Thou, nature, art my goddess ; to thy law My services...The curiosity § of nations to deprive me, For that I am some twelve or fourteen moonshines Lag || of a brother ? Why bastard ? wherefore base ? When my... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 574 pages
...and i' the heat, t [Exeunt. SCENE II.— A Hall in tie Earl of GLOSTEB'S Castle. Enter EDMUND, with a Letter. Edm. Thou, nature, art my goddess; to thy...are bound : Wherefore should I Stand in the plague J of custom ; and permit The curiosity § of nations to deprive me, For that I am some twelve.or fourteen... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 432 pages
...curiosity in neither can make choice of cither's muiety. Curiosity — fastidiousness. L. i. 2, n. Wherefore should I Stand in the plague of custom ;...and permit The curiosity of nations to deprive me. Curu,ttJ — scrupulous. T. 8. iv. 4, n. For curiuus 1 cannot be with you. Curled hair. Luc. n. Let... | |
| Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 1853 - 288 pages
...first excites our loathing and horror so much less than the second ? When I hear the bastard say,d Thou, nature, art my goddess ; to thy law My services...permit The curiosity of nations to deprive me, For that I am some twelve or fourteen moon-shines Lag of a brother ? Why bastard ? wherefore base ? When my... | |
| Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 1853 - 296 pages
...first excites our loathing and horror so much less than the second ? When I hear the bastard say,d Thou, nature, art my goddess ; to thy law My services...permit The curiosity of nations to deprive me, For that I am some twelve or fourteen moon-shines Lag of a brother ? Why bastard ? wherefore base ? When my... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 444 pages
...not, That monster, custom, who all sense doth eat Of habit's devil, is angel yet in this. H. iii. 4. Thou, nature, art my goddess ; to thy law My services...bound. Wherefore should I Stand in the plague of custom ? KL i. 2. VILE. Though I am native here, And to the manner born, — it is a custom More honour'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 832 pages
...Enter EDMUND, with a letter. Earn. Thou, nature, art my goddess ; to thy law My services are hound. dew ; But for the sunset of my brother's son, It rains...downright. — How now ! a conduit, girl? what, still i I am some twelve or fourteen moonshines Lag of a brother ? Why bastard; wherefore base ; When my dimensions... | |
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