| William Shakespeare - 1876 - 1000 pages
...kept loyal to possession ; And left me in reputeless banishment, A fellow of no mark, nor likelihood. of new fortunes here. In bi ief, wonder 'd at: That men would tell their children, — This is he ; Others wouldsay, — Where? which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1878 - 178 pages
...kept loyal to possession ; And left me in reputeless banishment, A fellow of no mark nor likelihood. By being seldom seen, I could not stir, But, like a comet, I was wondered at: That men would tell their children, "This is he ;" In London streets, that coronation... | |
| 1879 - 384 pages
...saw some wondrous monument, Some comet of unusual prodigy ? — Taming of the Shrew, Act iii., s. 2. By being seldom seen, I could not stir, But like a comet I was wondered at; That men would tell their children, " This is he." — i Henry IV., Act iii., s. 2. Comets,... | |
| Henry Rust Mighels - 1879 - 362 pages
...loyal to possession ; And left me in reputeless banishment A fellow of no mark, nor likelihood. But being seldom seen, I could not stir But, like a comet, I was wondered at. Further along, the King says to the erring Prince, * For thou hast lost thy princely privilege... | |
| Noah Miller Ludlow - 1880 - 766 pages
...vulgar company — " perhaps I should have shared their fate. But to continue the quotation : — " By being seldom seen, I could not stir But, like a comet, I was wondered at." In short, the sedate and quiet portion of the citizens came to my benefit (as I was told)... | |
| John Bartlett - 1881 - 1046 pages
...iii. i. Thou cnmest in such a questionable shape That I will speak to thee Hamlet^ i. 4. COM FT.— e to prove my saying true King yohn, iii . i Such temperate o wondered at i Henry H'. iii. 2. Comets, importing change of times and states i Henry I'J. ii The burning... | |
| John Bartlett - 1881 - 1054 pages
...iii. i. Thou comest in such a questionable shape That I will speak to thee Hamlet, i. 4. COMET. — wondered at i Henry II''. iii. a. Comets, importing change of times and states i Henry VI. \. i. The... | |
| Henry Elliot Shepherd - 1883 - 160 pages
...unused as she was to the ways of the world. Why blush at being detected in your every-day pursuits? By being seldom seen, I could not stir, but like a comet I was wondered at. The missing numbers of the Century that you spoke of are still missing. He was not read... | |
| Ellen Crofts - 1884 - 394 pages
...kept loyal to possession And left me in reputeless banishment, A fellow of no mark, nor likelihood. By being seldom seen, I could not stir But, like a comet, I was wonder'd at." But had Henry V. inherited his father's petty worldly wisdom, he could not have led with so much abandon... | |
| 1896 - 864 pages
...and so too perhaps in the lines of Bolingbroke in the second scene of the third act of the play : " By being seldom seen I could not stir, But like a comet I was wondered at." And in the same speech of the Prince, we find: " If all the year were playing holidays,... | |
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