 | William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1824 - 385 halaman
...respected Than a perpetual honour. Dar'st thou die? The sense of death is most in apprehension; And the poor beetle, that we tread upon, In corporal sufferance finds a pang as great As when a giant dies. RESOLUTION FROM A SENSE OF HONOUR. Why give you me this shame? Think you I can a resolution fetch From... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1824 - 830 halaman
...honour. Dar'st thou die? The sense of death is most in apprehension ; And the poor beetle, that wetrcad upon, In corporal sufferance finds a pang as great As when a giant dies. Claud. Why give you methis shame? Think yon, I can a resolution fetch From flowery tenderness ? If I must die, I will encounter... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1825 - 502 halaman
...respect Than a perpetual honour. Dar'tt thou die ? The sense of death is most in apprehension ; And the poor beetle, that we tread upon. In corporal sufferance...Claud, Why give you me this shame .' Think you I can a resolution fetch From flowery tenderness? If I most die, I will encounter darkness as a bride, And... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1825 - 1010 halaman
...more respect Than a perpetual honour. Dar'st thon die? The sense of death is most in apprehension; And yon I Can a resolution fetch From flowery tenderness 'III must die, I will encounter darkness as a... | |
 | 1825 - 490 halaman
...the prudent entomologist ; and although I cannot grant, with the poet, that the poor heetle, which we tread upon, In corporal sufferance finds a pang as great As when a giant dies; yet, ceeteris parihus, I must think the study of plants more agreeahle, certainly more suitahle to... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1826 - 482 halaman
...respect Than a perpetual honour. Dar'st thou die ? The sense of death is most in apprehension ; And the poor beetle, that we tread upon, In corporal sufferance...Claud. Why give you me this shame ? Think you I can a resolution fetch From flowery tenderness ? If I must die : I will encounter darkness as a bride, And... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1826 - 996 halaman
...respect Than a perpetual honour. Dar'st thou die ? The sense of death is most in apprehension ; And or I Have given you here a thread of mine own life. Or that resolution fetch From flowery tenderness ? If I must die, I will encounter darkness as a bride, And... | |
 | 1826 - 480 halaman
...suppose, ma'am, seen a beetle ?" — " Surely, sir." — " And, ma'am, as the immortal Shakespeare says, ' The poor beetle, that we tread upon, In corporal sufferance finds a pang as great As when a giant dies !' Now, madam, don't you think when this poor beetle feels this corporeal pang, he shews his feelings... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1826 - 438 halaman
...respect Than a perpetual honour. Dar'st thou die ? The sense of death is most in apprehension ; And the poor beetle, that we tread upon, In corporal sufferance finds a pang as great As when a giant dies l6. Claud. Why give you me this shame? Think you I can a resolution fetch From flowery tenderness ?... | |
 | J. Coad - 1826 - 264 halaman
...fishing ; and some sentimental soul will perhaps quote, with good emphasis and sound discretion, " the poor beetle that we tread upon, in corporal sufferance, finds a pang as great as when a giant dies ;" but this is out-heroding Herod, and refining man out of the means of providing for his ordinary... | |
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