| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 544 páginas
...Honour pricks me on. Yea, but how if honour prick me off when I come on ? how then ? Can honour set to a leg ? No. Or an arm ? No. Or take away the grief...surgery then? No. What is honour ? A word. What is in that word, honour? What is that honour ? Air. A trim reckoning ! — Who hath it ? He that died... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 534 páginas
...pricks me on. Yea, but how if honour prick me off when I come on ? how then ? Can honour set to a leg I No. Or an arm ? No. Or take away the grief of a wound...surgery then ? No. What is honour? A word. 'What is in that word, honour? What is that honour? Air. A trim reckoning ! — Who hath it ? He that died o'Wednesday.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 454 páginas
...Honour pricks me on. Yea, but how if honour prick me off when I come on ? How then ? Can honour set to a leg ? No. Or an arm ? No. Or take away the grief...hath no skill in surgery then ^ No. What is honour i A word. What is in that word, honour ? What is that honour? >Vir. A trim reckoning! —Who hath it... | |
| William Richardson - 1812 - 468 páginas
...by no higher principle than sensual appetite, we might accede to his reasoning : — Can honour set a leg? No: or an arm? No: or take away the grief of...wound? No: honour hath no skill in surgery then » No. Thus while the speaker, in expressing his real sentiments, affects a playful manner, he affords a curious... | |
| Charles Johnson - 1813 - 556 páginas
...matter, Honour pricks n\e on. But how, if honour pricks me off, when I come on ? How then, can honour set to a leg ? No. Or an arm ? No. Or take away the grief...What is honour ? a word. What is that word honour ? air, a trimreckoning. Who hath it ? He that died o' Wednesday. Doth he feel it ? No. Doth he hear... | |
| William Scott - 1814 - 424 páginas
...— honor pricks me on. — But how, if honor prick me off when I come on ? How then ? Can honor set to a leg ? No ; or an arm ? no ; or take away the grief of a wound ? No. Honor hath no skill in surgery, then ? No. What is honor ? A word. What is that word honor ? Air ;... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1816 - 428 páginas
...matter, Honcur pricks me on. But how if Honour prick me off, when 1 come on? how then? Can Honour seta leg? No: or an arm? No: or take away the grief of...No. What is honour ? A -word. — What is that word tumour? Air; a trim reckoning. Who hath it? He that dy'da Wednesday. Doth he feel it ? No. Doth he... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 478 páginas
...on :' how then '. Can honour set to a leg ' No. Or an arm ? No. Or take away the grief of a wonnd? No. Honour hath no skill in surgery then? No. What is honour ? A word. What is in that word, honour? What is that honour? Air. A trim reckoning!— Who hath it? He that died o'Wednesday.... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1819 - 424 páginas
...matter, Honour pricks me on. But bow if Honour prick me off, when I come on ? how then? Can Honour set a leg ? No : or an arm ? No : or take away the grief...What is honour? a word. — What is that word honour? Air; a trim reckoning Who hath it? He that dyd a Wednesday. Doth he feel it ? No. Doth he hear it ?... | |
| Mrs. Ross, Author of The balance of comfort - 1819 - 270 páginas
...on. Yea ! but how if honour slu ni 111 prick me off, when 1 come on ! how then ? Can honour set-to a leg? no ; — or an arm? no ; — or take away the...wound ? no. Honour hath no skill in surgery, then ? SHAKSPIARK. SIR Thomas Clervaux left the mansion of Lady Jane Lorn, and proceeded down the mall,... | |
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