That monster, custom, who all sense doth eat, Of habits devil, is angel yet in this, That to the use of actions fair and good He likewise gives a frock or livery, That aptly is put on. Notes and Queries - Page 1091863Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 972 pages
...with the other half. Good night : but go not to my uncle's bed ; Assume a virtue, if you have it not. That monster, custom, who all sense doth eat, Of habits devil, is angel yet in this," That to the use of actions fair and good He likewise gives a frock, or livery, That aptly... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 508 pages
...him good. Queen. O Hamlet, thou hast cleft my heart in twain. Assume a virtue, if you have it not. That monster, custom, who all sense doth eat, Of habits devil, is angel yet in this, 160 That to the use of actions fair and good He likewise gives a frock or livery, That... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 168 pages
...other half. Good night : but go not to mine uncle's bed ; Assume a virtue, if you have it not. 160 That monster, custom, who all sense doth eat, Of habits devil, is angel yet in this, That to the use of actions fair and good He likewise gives a frock or livery, That aptly... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1889 - 300 pages
...other half. Good night : but go not to mine uncle's bed ; '/Assume a virtue, if you have it not. ' \ That monster, custom, who all sense doth eat, Of habits devil, is angel yet in this, 160 That to the use of actions fair and good He likewise gives a frock or livery, That... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1889 - 824 pages
...the other half. Good night : but go not to mine uncle's bed ; Assume a virtue, if you have it not. That monster, custom, who all sense doth eat — Of habits devil, — is angel yet in this, — • That to the use of actions fair and good He likewise gives a frock, or livery,... | |
| William Shakespeare - Princes - 1891 - 300 pages
...Good night : but go not to mine uncle's bed ; <€rcW«**-w« Assume a virtue, if you have it not. That monster, custom, who all sense doth eat, Of habits devil, is angel yet in this, ^ That to the use of actions fair and good He likewise gives a frock or livery, aptly... | |
| William Francis C. Wigston - Rosicrucians - 1891 - 502 pages
...by how much the more true it is, that both Virtues and Vices consist in habit "(pp. 356, 357; 1640). That monster custom who all sense doth eat Of habits devil is angel yet in this, That to the use of actions fair and good He likewise gives a frock or livery That aptly... | |
| William Shepard Walsh - Curiosa - 1892 - 1114 pages
...couch of war My thrice-driven bed of down. Otktilo, Act it Sc. 3. Assume a virtue, if you have it not, That monster, custom, who all sense doth eat. Of habits devil, is angel yet in this. Humiet, Act i., Sc. 4. My very chains and I grew friends, So much a lon>i communion tends... | |
| William S. Walsh - Curiosa - 1892 - 1116 pages
...couch of war My thrice-driven bed of down. Othello, Act i., Sc. 3. Assume a virtue, if you have it not. therefore not acknowledged in any man ; nor are at all, but in few, and yet in this. BYRON: Prisoner of Chilian* There's nothing like being used to a thing. Hamlet', Act i.,... | |
| James Prentice Kelley - Altruism - 1894 - 166 pages
...most striking phenomena of human life ; among the saddest, too, but also among the most hopeful. " That monster custom, who all sense doth eat, Of habits devil, is angel yet in this, — That to the use of actions fair and good He likewise gives a frock or livery That... | |
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