| Eli Bowen - 1852 - 456 страници
...communication between the two places, and we have a horror for stages in warm weather. So, farewell ! If we do meet again, why we shall smile ; If not, why then this parting was well made. * * * Come, ho ! away ! All aboard ! Well, leaving Port Clinton, we go puffing, and blowing, and thundering... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 596 страници
...Bru. No, Cassius, no: think not, thou noble Roman, That erer Brutus will go bound to Rome ; He bears mona seriously incline : But still the house-afTnirs...discourse : Which I observing, Took nnce a pliant ho a?ain, why we shall smile ; If not, why then this parting was well made. Co». For ever, and for ever,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 444 страници
...TGii.Z. We make woe wanton with this foul delay ; Once more, adieu ! the rest let sorrow say. E. II. v. 1 And whether we shall meet again, I know not. Therefore,...— For ever, and for ever, farewell, Cassius ! If ever we do meet again, why we shall smile : If not, why then this parting was well made. JC v. 1. Should... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 420 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; Ami whether we shall meet again, I know not. Therefore our everlasting farewell take: — For ever,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 832 страници
...Bru. No, Cassius, no ! think not, thou noble Roman, That ever Brutus will go bound to Rome : He bears eart. Let him come back, that his compassion may Give life to yours. Hub began ; And whether we shall meet again I know nul. Therefore our everlasting farewell take : For ever... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1853 - 634 страници
...Newcastle drank, " Here is " to our happier meeting." — Pulteney replied by Shakspeare's lines : — " If we do meet again, why we shall smile, " If not, why then this meeting was well made." CHAP, His Majesty, without delay, and following the ad. . 1 '. vice of Walpole,... | |
| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1853 - 458 страници
...Newcastle drank, " Here is to our " happier meeting." — Pulteney replied by Shakspeare's lines : " If we do meet again, why we shall smile, " If not, why then this meeting was well made." 7 £ 1742. SECOND MESSAGE. 109 jesty, without delay, and following the advice... | |
| Eli Bowen - 1854 - 528 страници
...communication between the two places, and we have a horror for stages in warm weather. So, farewell 1 If we do meet again, why we shall smile ; If not, why then this parting was well made. » * * Gome, ho ! away ! All aboard ! Well, leaving Port Clinton, we go puffing, and blowing, and thundering... | |
| Muriel Clara Bradbrook - 1979 - 204 страници
...single famish'd kiss, Distasted with the salt of broken tears. (Troilus and Cressida, 4.4.42-8) BRUTUS. Whether we shall meet again, I know not. Therefore...smile: If not, why then this parting was well made. CASSIUS. For ever and for ever, farewell Brutus. If we do meet again, we'll smile indeed. If not, 'tis... | |
| Sidney Earl Mead - 1985 - 176 страници
...then close this volume with words from Shakespeare that are appropriate for all of us today: . . . whether we shall meet again I know not. Therefore...smile; If not, why then this parting was well made. NOTES PREFACE 1. Koch, The American Enlightenment (New York: George Braziller, 1965), p. 19. 2. Richey... | |
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