em, than should one Fall in a frost, and leave his print in snow; As soon as the sun shines, it ever melts, Both form and matter. I have ever thought Nature doth nothing so great for great men As when she's pleas'd to make them lords of truth : Integrity... The Dramatic Works of John Webster - 第 282 頁John Webster 著 - 1857完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 614 頁
...yong hopeful! gentleman In '> motliers right. These wretched eminent things Leave no more fame behind 'em, than should one Fall in a frost, and leave his print in snow ; As soone as the sun shines, it ever melts, Both forme and matter : I have ever thought Nature doth nothing... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1816 - 674 頁
...period assigned for his natural being. " such wretched eminent things Leave no more fame behind them, than should one Fall in a frost, and leave his print...the sun shines, it ever melts Both form and matter." Webster's Dss. of Malfy, 1623. This, indeed, is the true cause why poets, properly so called, are by... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 398 頁
...young hopeful gentleman In's mother's right. These wretched eminent things Leave no more fame behind 'em, than should one Fall in a frost, and leave his...them lords of truth : Integrity of life is fame's best friend, Which nobly, beyond death, shall crown the end. F.ND OF VOL. I. Tbomw White, Printer,... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 384 頁
...young hopeful gentleman In's mother's right. These wretched eminent things Leave no more fame behind 'em, than should one Fall in a frost, and leave his...them lords of truth : Integrity of life is fame's best friend, Which nobly, beyond death, shall crown the end. END OF VOL. I. Thomas White. (Vinter,... | |
| 1882 - 662 頁
...overtake them, are mere hideous phantoms — these wretched eminent things Leave no more fame behind 'eiu, than should one Fall in a frost, and leave his print in snow — the- victims of tortured conscience, or, worse still, the owners of petrified hearts ; there is... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1846 - 688 頁
...imperishable blessing. We are reminded of the very significant words of an ancient English drama : — " I have ever thought Nature doth nothing so great for great men, As when she 'e pleased to make them lords of truth : Integrity of life is fame's best friend, Which nobly,... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1846 - 688 頁
...imperishable blessing. We are reminded of the very significant words of an ancient English drama : — " I have ever thought Nature doth nothing so great for great men, As when she 's pleased to make them lords of truth : Integrity of life is fame's best friend, Which nobly,... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 頁
...inferior characters : These wretched eminent things Leave no more fame behind 'em, than should one f Fall in a frost, and leave his print in snow ; As...Nature doth nothing so great for great men, As when she 's pleas 'd to make them lords of truth : Integrity of life is fame's best friend, Which nobly,... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1857 - 424 頁
...young? hopeful gentleman In's mother's right. These wretched eminent things Leave no more fame behind 'em, than should one Fall in a frost, and leave his...thought Nature doth nothing so great for great men J\.s when she's pleas'd to make them lords of truth : Integrity of life is fame's best friend, Which... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1859 - 424 頁
...mother's right. These wretched eminent things Leave no more fame behind 'em, than should one Fall iu a frost, and leave his print in snow ; As soon as...melts, Both form and matter. I have ever thought Nature dotli nothing so great for great men As when she's pleas'd to make them lords of truth : Integrity... | |
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