| John Bowdler - 1821 - 510 páginas
...happiness upon him ; For then, and not 'till then, he felt himself, And found the blessedness of being little ; And to add greater honours to his age Than man could give him, he died, fearing GOD. The good I stand on is my truth and honesty ; If they shall fail, I, with my enemies, Will triumph... | |
| 1839 - 608 páginas
...Holm shed ;f as are the visit of Capucius, and the queen's letter, which induces Catherine to say, " After my death I wish no other herald, No other speaker of my living actions, To keep my honour from corruption, Than such an honest chronicler as Griffith." In the fifth act we have, for... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 412 páginas
...Kearsley, with this well-chosen motto : " From his cradle He was a SCHOLAR, and a ripe and good one : And to add greater honours to his age . Than man could give him, he died fearing Heaven." SHAKSPEARE. motion of his body, he appeared to make his way by that motion, independent of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 542 páginas
...happiness upon him; For then, and not lill then, he felt himself, And found the blessedness of being little: And, to add greater honours to his age Than man could give him, he died, tearing God. Kath. After my death, I wish no uther herald, No other speaker of my living actious, To... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - 508 páginas
...that those persons in whose possession they are, will favour the world with them. JAMES BO SWELL. " After my death I wish no other Herald, " No other...corruption, " But such an honest chronicler as Griffith." * SHAKSPEARE, Henry VIII. * See Dr. Johnson's letter to Mrs. Thrale, dated Ostick in Skie, September... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - 514 páginas
...unpublished. It is hoped that ihose persons in whose possession they are, will favour the world with them. " After my death I wish no other Herald, " No other...corruption, " But such an honest chronicler as Griffith." * SHAKSPEARE, Henry VIII. * See Dr. Johnson's letter to Mrs. Thrale, dated Ostick in Skie, September... | |
| George Wilkins - 1822 - 426 páginas
...pleasure of meeting you without deriving some advantage and useful information from your conversation." " After my death, I wish no other herald, " No other..." To keep mine honour from corruption, " But such a pleasing chronicler as Griffith!" said the Doctor. " Come, Miss Lorraine; I must not be made vain... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 636 páginas
...happiness upon him ; For then, and not till then, he felt himself, And found the blessedness of being little: And, to add greater honours to his age Than...me, With thy religious truth, and modesty, Now in his ashes honour: Peace be with him ! — Patience, be near me still; and set me lower: I have not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 444 páginas
...him.;. For then, and not tiH then, he felt hunself, And found the blessedness of being little : \nd, to add greater honours to his age Than man could give...from corruption, But such an honest chronicler as Gnmtn. Whom I most hated living, thou hast made me, With thy religious truth, and modesty, Now in his... | |
| Samuel Putnam Waldo - 1823 - 418 páginas
...that Republic you will never die. The motto of these great men may well be — " After my death, 1 wish no other herald, No other speaker of my living...corruption, But such an honest chronicler as Griffith." This letter may be said to be " multum in parvo." Thii Doctor of Laws probes the wounds of the colonies... | |
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