| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1811 - 520 sider
...going to visit the prisoner: Fare you well. Duke. Peace be with you ! [Exeunt ESCALUS and Provost. He, who the sword of heaven will bear, Should be as holy as severe ; Pattern in himself to know,9 Grace to stand, and virtue go ; More or less to others paying, Than... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 454 sider
...going to visit the prisoner: Fare you •well. Duke. Peace be with you ! f [Exeunt Escalus and Provost. He, who the sword of heaven will bear, Should be as holy as severe; Pattern in himself to know, Grace to stand, and virtue go; More nor less to others paying, Than by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 460 sider
...going to visitthe prisoner: Fare you well. Duke. Peace be with you ! [Exeunt Escalus and Provost. Tic, who the sword of heaven will bear, Should be as holy as severe; Pattern in himself to know, Grace to stand, and virtne go ; More nor less to others paying, Than by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 436 sider
...I am going to visit the prisoner : Fare you well. Duke. Peace be with you ! [Exit ESCAL. and Prov. He, who the sword of heaven will bear, Should be as holy as severe ; Pattern in himself to know, Grace to stand, and virtue go; More nor less to others paying, Than by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 542 sider
...to make them rejoice. 615. RIGOUR. O Rigour to others is Censure on ourselves. 616. PURITY JUDICIAL. He who the sword of Heaven will bear Should be as holy as severe ; Pattern in himself to know Grace to stand •+-, Virtue to go : More nor less to others paying Than... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 532 sider
...visit the prisoner : Fare you well. Duke. Peace be with you ! [Exeunt Escalus and Provost, He, fvho the sword of heaven will bear, Should be as holy as severe ; Pattern in himself to know, Grace to stand, and virtue go; *^ , More nor less to others paying, Than... | |
| Andrew Becket - 1815 - 748 sider
...this passage -will be remlered sufficiently clear, and even acquire some degree of elegance. 1 read, " He, who the sword of heaven will bear, " Should be as holy as severe : " Pattern in himself, to show " Grace and virtue. Stand or go." " Stand or go " will mean, that he... | |
| Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain), J. H. Adolphus - 1820 - 570 sider
...even remotely resemble it ; but the great <la- when the secrets of all hearts shall be disclosed ! " He who the sword of Heaven will bear Should be as holy as severe!" And if your li.rdships have been furnished with powers, wl.ih I mi^ht almost say scarcely Omniscience... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 518 sider
...supported by another passage in the play before us, where this phrase occurs (Act III. Sc. last) : " He who the sword of heaven will bear, " Should be as holy, as severe." Yet I believe the old copy is right. M ALONE. Notwithstanding Dr. Roberta's ingenious conjecture, the... | |
| John Adolphus - 1821 - 1040 sider
...even •emotelv resemble it ; hut the great lay when the secrets of all hearts shall De disclosed ! " He who the sword of Heaven will bear Should be as holy as severe!" lud if your Icrdships. have been furlithed with power*, wlm'h I might tlinost say scarcely Omniscience... | |
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