| Theodore Edward Hook - 1830 - 352 страници
...prudence nor energy withstand. 248 CHAPTER VIII. Whether we shall meet again I know not ; Therefore one everlasting farewell take, For ever and for ever farewell,...smile, If not, why then this parting was well made. SHAXSPEARE. MAXWELL, whose reliance upon Apperton's high credit and responsibility was entire and unqualified,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 528 страници
...Bru. No, Cassius, no: think not, thou noble Roman, That ever Brutus win go bound to Rome ; He bears too great a mind. But this same day Must end that...smile ; If not, why then this parting was well made. Ce». Forever, and for ever, farewell, Brutus! If we do meet again, we'll smile indeed , If not, 'tis... | |
| Theodore Edward Hook - 1831 - 274 страници
...again I know not ;' Therefore one everlasting farewell take, For ever and for ever farewell, Cassias. If we do meet again, why we shall smile, If not, why then this parting was well made." SHAKSFKARE. MAXWELL, whose reliance upon Apperton's high credit and respectability was entire and unqualified,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 522 страници
...noble Roman, That ever Brutus will go bound to Rome ; He bears too great a mind. But this same day Mint end that work, the ides of March begun ; And whether we shall meet, again, I knoi» not. Therefore our everlasting farewell take : For ever, and for ever, farewell, Cassias ! If... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 606 страници
...Rome ; {e bears too great a mind. But this same dar lust end that work, the ides of March begun ; ind whether we shall meet again, I know not. therefore our everlasting farewell take : — i\>r ever, and for ever, farewell, Caeaius! f we do meet again, why we shall smile ; f not, why... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 1022 страници
...noble Roman, • FirttiUnd.rJ. left. JULIUS CESAR. That ever Brutal will go bound to Rome : He bears iu my pocket , which directed him To seek her on...mountains near to Milford • Where, III * frenzy, i agaiu, I know not. Therefore our everlasting farewell take : — For ever, and for ever, farewell,... | |
| William Pitt Scargill - 1835 - 342 страници
...began to suspect that all these put together produced a feeling very much like love. CHAPTER XVIII. " If we do meet again, why, we shall smile ; If not, why then this parting was well made." SHAKSPEARE. A WEEK is soon gone. This is not mentioned to our readers by way of information, as if... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 646 страници
...nob!« Roman, That ever Brutus will go bound to Rome ; He bears too great a mind. But this same dar ould this change of thought ?5 The sad companion, dull-ey'd melancholy, :— Por ever, and for ever, farewell, Cassais! If we do meet again, why we shall smile ; If not, why... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 страници
...Bru. No, Cassius, no. Think not, thou noble Roman, That ever Brutus will go bound to Rome ; He bears too great a mind. But this same day Must end that work, the ides of March begun ; 3 And whether we shall meet again, I know not. Therefore our everlasting farewell take. — Forever,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 522 страници
...Bru. No, Cassius, no: think not, thou noble Roman, That ever Brutus will go bound to Rome ; He bears too great a mind. But this same day Must end that...farewell take : For ever, and for ever, farewell, Cussius ! If we do meet again, why we shall smile ; If not, why then this parting was well made. Cos.... | |
| |