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" We, ignorant of ourselves, Beg often our own harms, which the wise powers Deny -us for our good ; so find we profit, By losing of our prayers. "
The dramatic works of William Shakspeare. Whittingham's ed - Trang 65
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Satires

Juvenal - 1802 - 574 trang
...without knowing any thing, perhaps, of our author, frequently falls into his train of thinking : " We ignorant of ourselves, " Beg often our own harms,...powers " Deny us for our good ; so find we profit " By losing of our prayers." i E'en strength itself is fatal ; Milo tries His wondrous arms, and in...

The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of ..., Tập 8

William Shakespeare - 1803 - 490 trang
...I. Messina. A Room in Pompey's House. Enter POMPEY, MENECRATES, and MENAS. Pom. If the g-eat gods be just, they shall assist The deeds of justest men....deny. Pom. Whiles we are suitors to their throne, decayi The thing we sue for. Mene. We, ignorant of ourselves, Beg often our own harms, which the wise...

The Plays of William Shakespeare, Tập 7

William Shakespeare - 1804 - 648 trang
...MESSINA. A ROOM IN POAIPEY's HOUSE. Enter Pompey, Menecrates, and Menas. Potn. If the great gods be just, they shall assist The deeds of justest men....wise powers Deny us for our good; so find we profit, By losing of our prayers. Pom. I shall do well: The people love me, and the sea is mine; My power's...

The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text ..., Tập 8

William Shakespeare - 1805 - 502 trang
...I. Messina. A Room in Pompey's House. Enter POMPEY, MENECRATES, and MENAS. Pom. If the great gods be just, they shall assist The deeds of justest men....wise powers Deny us for our good ; so find we profit, By losing of our prayers. Pom. I shall do well : The people love me, and the sea is mine; My power's...

The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text of the corrected ..., Tập 8

William Shakespeare - 1805 - 520 trang
...assist The deeds of justest men. That what they do delay, they not deny. Mene. Know, worthy Pompey, Pom. Whiles we are suitors to their throne, decays...wise powers Deny us for our good; so find we profit, By losing of our prayers. Pom. I shall do well: The people love me, and the sea is mine; My power's...

Notes Upon Some of the Obscure Passages in Shakespeare's Plays: With Remarks ...

John Howe Baron Chedworth - 1805 - 392 trang
...that arm-gaunt is the right word, and that it is rightly explained by Mr. Davies. P. 167.— 456.^57. Mene. We, ignorant of ourselves, Beg often our own...wise Powers Deny us for our good ; so find we profit By losing of our prayers. Evertere domos totas optantibus ipsis Dii faciles. Juv. X. 7. P. 168. —...

Remarks, Critical, Conjectural, and Explanatory, Upon the ..., Số phát hành 2

E. H. Seymour - 1805 - 450 trang
...that it is rightly explained by Mr. Davies. LORD CHEDWOKTH. ACT II. SCENE I. 58. " — — — /Fe, ignorant of ourselves, " Beg often our own harms,...powers " Deny us for our good; so find we profit, " By losing of our prayers." This sentiment we find in Hamlet : " Rashly " And prais'd be rashness...

Remarks, Critical, Conjectural, and Explanatory, Upon the ..., Số phát hành 2

E. H. Seymour - 1805 - 454 trang
...word, and that it is rightly explained by Mr. Davies. LOUD CHEDWORTH. ACT II. SCENE I. 58. " • - ' We, ignorant of ourselves, " Beg often our own harms, which the wise powers Deny us for our good; sofind we projit, By losing of our prayers." This sentiment AVC find in Hamlet : " — Rashly " And...

The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Tập 12

William Shakespeare - 1806 - 368 trang
...Messina. A Room in Pompey's House. Enter POMPEY, MENECRATES, and MEN AS. Pom. If the great gods be just, they shall assist The deeds of justest men....wise powers Deny us for our good; so find we profit, By losing of our prayers. Pom. I shall do well : The people love me, and the sea is mine ; My power's...

The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis

Juvenal - 1806 - 586 trang
...Shakspeare, who, without knowing any thing of our author, frequently falls into his train of thinking : " . We ignorant of ourselves, " Beg often our own harms,...powers " Deny us for our good ; so find we profit, " By losing of our prayers." VER. 9. To headlong ruin, 4-c.] Evcrtere dumos iotas. ffC. Not only the...




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