| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 670 sidor
...enterprise: But more in Troilus thousand-fold I see Than hi the glass of Pandar's praise may be; Yet hold I off. Women are angels, wooing: Things won are done, joy's soul lies in the doing: That she belov'd knows nought that knows not this, — Men prize the thing ungain'd more than it is:... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 752 sidor
...; then we find The virtue, that possession would not show us Whiles it was ours. Sh. M. Ado. iv. 1. Women are angels, wooing : Things won are done, joy's soul lies in the doing. Sh. Troll, i. 2. The sweets we wish for, turn to loathed sours, Even in the moment that we call them... | |
| Epigrammatists - 1870 - 654 sidor
...well knew, when he mudu Cressida say in soliloquy (" Troiluu and Cressida," Act I. sc. 2) : Yet hold I off. Women are angels, wooing : Things won are done, joy's soul lies in the doing : That she belov'd knows nought that knows not this, — Men prize the thing ungain'd more than it... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1871 - 620 sidor
...: But more in Troilus thousand fold I see Than in the glass of Pandar's praise may be ; Yet hold I em ' SCENE II. CORIOLANUS. All. The gods assist you ! Auf. And keep your honours : That she3 beloved knows nought that knows not this, — Men prize the thing ungain'd more than it... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1874 - 626 sidor
...more in Troilus thousand fold I see Than in the glass of Pandar's praise may be ; Yet hold I oft'. Women are angels, wooing : Things won are done, joy's soul lies in the doing : That she belov'd knows nought, that knows not this, — Men prize the thing ungain'd more than it... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1874 - 310 sidor
...dainty one. Sweetheart, I were unmannerly, to take you out, And not to kiss you. LOVERS [626]. .... Women are angels, wooing : Things won are done ; joy's soul lies in the doing. That she beloved knows nought that knows not this : Men prize the thing ungain'd more than it is :... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1874 - 646 sidor
...more in Troilus thousand fold I see, Than in the glass of Pandar's praise may be ; Yet hold I oil'. axU"4 : That she belov'd knows naught, that knows not this, — Men prize the thing ungain'd more than it... | |
| Henry Philip Dodd - 1875 - 768 sidor
...well knew, when he made Cressida say in soliloquy (" Troilus and Cressidu," Act I. BC. 2) : Yet hold I off. Women are angels, wooing : Things won are done, joy's soul lies in tho doing : That she helov'd knows nought that knows not this, — Hen prize the thing ungain'd more... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1877 - 380 sidor
...; But more in Troilus thousand fold I see Than in the glass of Pandar's praise may be ; Yet hold I off. Women are angels, wooing ; Things won are done, joy's soul lies in the doing ; That she belov'd knows nought, that knows not this, — Men prize the thing ungain'd more than it... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1878 - 630 sidor
...; But more in Troilus thousand-fold I see, Than in the glass of Pandar's praise may be. Yet hold I off. Women are angels, wooing : Things won are done, joy's soul lies in the doing : That she belov'd knows nought, that knows not this,— Men prize the thing ungain'd more than it... | |
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